Entries by BBC News

‘My autistic sons have taught me so much’

James Hunt says he will never regret becoming a full-time carer to his two autistic sons.

Volunteer praised for saving man in cardiac arrest

Phil Fuller is hailed for "almost certainly saving the man's life" when he was due to end his shift.

Hopes for changes in surgical menopause care

Diane Danzebrink says some women were not told about the side-effects of having ovaries removed.

‘I was so stressed that I pulled out my eyelashes’

Isobel Perl says suffering from trichotillomania ended up being a turning point for her business.

My disability admin at 27 feels like full-time job

Sofia Brizio, who lives in Cardiff, said she can spend four hours a day on "disability admin".

Bird flu kills 20 big cats at US animal sanctuary

The animals - including a Bengal tiger, cougars and bobcats - have died of the virus over the past several weeks.

£90,000-a-year patient safety role remains unfilled

A law creating a Patient Safety Commissioner post was passed last year - but no-one has yet been found to take it on.

Hospitals trial AI to spot type 2 diabetes risk

The system checks patients' ECG heart traces for subtle early warning signs.

Hospitals trial AI to spot type 2 diabetes risk

The system checks patients' ECG heart traces for subtle early warning signs.

Hospitals trial AI to spot type 2 diabetes risk

The system checks patients' ECG heart traces for subtle early warning signs.