Entries by BBC News

Collagen: Do you drink it? Inject it? Rub it on your skin? And does it work?

Pills, powders and creams promise to top up natural supplies which decrease as we get older.

‘My labour went on for 85 hours – now I know why’

Lana Boocock said her symptoms were dismissed as irritable bowel syndrome or "part of being a woman".

Start your week with these positive words of encouragement

Asian Network's Trishala Lakhani explores the power of mind over matter.

Life-saving stem cell centre welcomes first donors

The Anthony Nolan Cell Collection Centre is the first in the UK dedicated to transplants.

Samaritans facing volunteer exodus over proposed branch closures

Opponents fear plans to close more than100 branches could put the charity’s ability to answer calls in doubt.

Samaritans facing volunteer exodus over proposed branch closures

Opponents fear plans to close more than100 branches could put the charity’s ability to answer calls in doubt.

The power of neuroplasticity – when the brain heals itself

A terrible accident left construction worker Phineas Gage with serious brain damage. Amazingly, he recovered - forever changing our understanding of the human brain.

Flagship NHS pledge hanging in the balance – experts

A think tank warns the 18-week waiting time target will not be hit by 2029, on current rate of progress.

‘She doesn’t get another childhood’: The lives on hold waiting for wheelchairs

More than a thousand disabled children are waiting for wheelchairs and equipment that could transform their lives, Whizz Kidz say

UK drug price rises necessary, says Patrick Vallance

His comments come after pharmaceutical giants either paused or scrapped projects in the UK.