Jane Kirby

Science

Patients with advanced skin cancer to test a new vaccine in NHS drive

The programme has already given thousands of patients better access to a personalised vaccine for bowel cancer.
14 Apr 2025
Science

‘Landmark moment’ as new pill approved for common type of advanced breast cancer

The Institute of Cancer Research, London, which helped develop the drug, welcomed the move.
11 Apr 2025
UK's first womb transplant
London

'Greatest gift ever': Baby girl born in UK from transplanted womb

Grace Davidson, 36, from north London, received the organ from her older sister, Amy, in the UK’s first womb transplant in 2023

9 Apr 2025
Science

Tai chi, yoga and meditation may help lower high blood pressure ‘in short term’

Just over a quarter of adults in the UK – equating to around 14.4 million people – are thought to have high blood pressure.
8 Apr 2025
Health

What is MRKH? Womb transplant offers hope to women with rare condition

Procedure could be a game-changer for thousands of women born without a womb

8 Apr 2025
Science

Womb transplant baby a ‘medical breakthrough’, says Streeting

The procedure could ‘possibly’ be available on the NHS in the future, the Health Secretary also said.
8 Apr 2025
Science

Baby girl makes history as first child born in the UK from a transplanted womb

The news gives hope to thousands of women born without a womb or whose womb fails to function.
8 Apr 2025
Science

Womb transplant surgeons ‘shed tears’ at delivery of first baby

Professor Richard Smith and Isabel Quiroga have pioneered womb transplants in the UK.

8 Apr 2025
Health

Girl becomes first baby in UK to be born from womb transplant

Baby Amy was born by planned NHS Caesarean section at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital

8 Apr 2025
Science

Baby’s birth after UK’s first womb transplant a ‘huge milestone’, experts say

Grace Davidson received the organ from her sister, Amy, in the UK’s first womb transplant in 2023.
7 Apr 2025
Science

Birth following UK’s first womb transplant gives hope to thousands of women

Experts believe a maximum of 20 to 30 womb transplants per year could be carried out in the UK in the future.
7 Apr 2025
Health

Patients in A&E ‘risk getting worse because of missed medicine doses’

Time critical medicines are those prescribed for existing conditions, such as insulin for diabetes, Parkinson’s drugs and epilepsy medication.
7 Apr 2025
Health

Pharmacies pause action while they examine Government funding deal

The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) had warned pharmacists were facing a financial ‘cliff edge’.
31 Mar 2025
Money

Cashless society drives drop in children swallowing coins, researchers say

Analysis found far fewer children are now needing hospital procedures to remove objects from throats, noses and airways.
28 Mar 2025
Tech

Pregnancy scans using AI ‘pick up foetal abnormalities in half the time’

The AI scans took several thousand snapshots of each foetal measurement compared to three taken by a human sonographer.
27 Mar 2025
Science

Cancer check doubles proportion of men who keep erectile function

NeuroSafe preserves the nerves running through the prostate’s outer layers, which are thought to be responsible for producing erections.

27 Mar 2025
Health

NHS plan will see funds allocated to social care, Health Secretary says

Wes Streeting suggested he will increase NHS spending on social care but did not say by how much.
24 Mar 2025
Science

ADHD misinformation on TikTok 'widespread and affecting young people'

Less than half of claims made in popular videos were found to be robust

20 Mar 2025
Science

Poor sleep and drinking too much could drive depression in night owls – study

A new study published in the journal PLOS One suggests some reasons and expands on what is already known.
19 Mar 2025
Business News

Three die in listeria outbreak linked to NHS hospital and care home desserts

The UK Health Security Agency has found a match for the outbreak strain in a particular type of dessert supplied to the NHS.
19 Mar 2025
Science

Groundbreaking form of AI ‘could speed up drug development by around six years’

Experts say the approach could also save millions of pounds by cutting projects or clinical trials that would otherwise fail.
19 Mar 2025