Medical misogyny sees women told to ‘put up’ with pain

One woman awaiting surgery said she had learned to “just get on with it because that’s what you’re told”.

Carer’s Allowance overpayment debt rises to £250m

Some carers have been forced to pay back thousands of pounds, leaving many in financial hardship.

‘I went in for a tackle and heard my neck snap’

BBC South spends six months with patients and staff at Salisbury Hospital’s dedicated spinal unit.

Services will shut, Mencap warns on National Insurance rise

The charity is one of a number of care organisations warning they will have to axe vital services.

‘Our son was naked and in crisis on CCTV’

A family whose autistic son died after being taken to a mental health unit raise concerns.

Prioritise safety not A&E target, NHS leaders told

Health Secretary Wes Streeting delivers message amid mounting concern about winter pressures.

Gynaecology patients going private to avoid NHS waiting lists

Women in agony are using their savings to pay for urgent treatment to avoid waits of up to two years.

Puberty blockers: Can a drug trial solve one of medicine’s most controversial debates?

The government has pledged to determine the evidence – and establish whether the benefits outweigh any potential harms of prescribing puberty blockers to children questioning their gender

Mum given 65 blood bags to save her life

Adele was losing so much blood she needed the equivalent of three people’s worth.

Brain op failings made patients’ lives ‘hell’

Patients speak out as a leaked report reveals many were failed over several years.