Injections to plump up the skin are a "crisis waiting to happen" and should be prescription-only, a UK review of cosmetic procedures recommends.
  • Q&A: Cosmetic review
  • Why are procedures so popular?
  • 'I noticed hard lumps in my lips'
  • 'Ban non-medics from giving Botox'

Burger with a belt around the middleWalk-to-burn-calorie menu 'diet aid'

Menus displaying the exercise needed to burn calories in meals can help people consume less, a US study suggests.
  • Menu calorie counts 'beneficial'
  • Atkins and the battle over carbs
  • Who, What, Why: Can foods have negative calories?
  • Health Explained: What is a calorie? Watch

HIVHIV 'could stop within a generation'

The spread of HIV in England could be halted within a generation, according to a new prevention campaign.
  • HIV baby 'cured' by treatment
  • HIV levels in gay men 'not falling'
  • Tetris video game 'fixes lazy eye'

    Canadian doctors say they have found an inventive way to treat lazy eye - playing the video game Tetris.
  • Struggling hospitals 'lose patients'

    Patients are getting lost in UK hospitals because they are constantly being moved from ward to ward amid pressures on A&E units, nurses say.
  • South Sudan army 'killed nurses'

  • Glaxo accused of market 'abuse'

  • Nurses 'warned off' whistle-blowing

  • Medical misadventure in Savita case

  • Six-doctor Irish abortion law 'myth'

  • France breast implants trial begins

  • Nurses 'drowning in paperwork'

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