Four radical new fertility treatments just a few years away from clinics Synthetic embryos and three-person babies among advances revised fertility laws need to consider
UK will ‘run out of monkeypox vaccine in 10 to 20 days’ Leading sexual health expert predicts a gap of almost one month before supplies are replenished
The British siesta: how Peter Andre tried to get the UK into bed The singer suggested to Downing Street that an afternoon nap could improve productivity. No 10 said Britons would just spend the time in the pub
UK needs to tax salt in the same way it does sugar, says heart charity Ministers should bring in levy to cut heart attacks and strokes and address packaged foods’ high salt content, advises BHF
‘One woman took out 13 of her own teeth’: the terrifying truth about Britain’s dental crisis In England, only a third of adults – and half of children – now have access to an NHS dentist. As those in pain turn to charity-run clinics for help, can anything stop the rot?
Some UK public swimming pools forced to close over national chlorine shortage Factors from Brexit to lower production in China to war in Ukraine fuel limited supplies of pool chemicals
Tories urged not to betray working women by ditching employment bill Fears flagship bill will be left out of Queen’s speech despite promise to fight sexual harassment and pregnancy discrimination
Last rites? Supermarkets’ annual Easter egg bonanza to end Shoppers may soon have to hunt for chocolate eggs as anti-obesity law dictates how and where unhealthy foods can be sold
A strategy for women’s health in England: six areas of focus From gynaecological conditions to healthy ageing, these are expected to be the priorities of the final plan
We need to protect breastfeeding women from voyeurs – so why did the debate get so weird? British MPs are trying to make it illegal to photograph nursing mothers without their consent. But they’re facing some very strange arguments