Marburg virus disease is almost clinically indistinguishable from Ebola virus.
An estimated 3.5m Britons with asthma are at risk of having an attack sparked by hot weather
The highly infectious disease has been found in Africa
There have been 13 cases recorded so far, and three people have died.
The symptoms of Covid have changed since the start of the pandemic
Everything you need to know about Centaurus, the new Covid Omicron subvariant
The trial will study the safety of personalised vaccines to treat patients with skin and breast cancer.
Around 2.3 million people are thought to have had Covid in the last week.
A man has been admitted to hospital after taking too much of the supplement
New research will go into neurological conditions, which affect one in six people
It is the first time since 1984 that the virus has been found to be spreading in the community in the UK.
Women had a “higher risk” of symptoms lasting more than four weeks and more than 12 weeks, research has found
Everything you need to know about the impact of the Infected Blood Inquiry
It is the first time in almost 40 years that transmission of the virus has been detected in the UK
Health minister Lord Kamall told peers ‘world-beating’ technology might enable scientists to locate the exact source of the virus
Shoppers should avoid coffee before doing their shopping to avoid impulse buys
There are almost 500 cases in the capital, among 793 cases across the UK
In the UK, 1 in 4 people invited for a smear test don’t go to their appointment.
King’s College London found the odds of having long Covid were between 20 and 50 percent lower during the Omicron outbreak
The World Health Organisation will determine whether the outbreak presents a public health emergency of international concern
The findings shatter a common assumption that people who had Omicron will better fend off re-infection
The viral infection causes a painful rash that usually clears up after two to three weeks
A Princess Alexandra Hospital nurse warns a full waiting room of extremely long wait times in a video posted online
Around 3.1% of the British population are suffering symptoms persisting for more than four weeks
Well Pharmacy says it had seen a 146 per cent increase in the number of people getting jabbed for chickenpox
Across the capital, average wait times range from 25 to 54 weeks - a 29-week gap depending on where you live
It is hoped the lab will come up with earlier interventions for conditions such as autism and ADHD
Operations are said to be more accurate and lead to faster recovery times