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Toddler Oliver and his dad Ricky join Jon and Sally on the Breakfast sofa, to discuss his progress after his ground-breaking gene therapy.
Denise Bacon, 65, underwent deep brain stimulation (DBS) as Parkinson's Disease has affected her ability to walk, swim, dance and play her instrument.
Rebecca ordered the jab online, but now says she is considering not using it after losing some of her hair.
Two doctors describe their reaction after seeing the first child in the UK to be born to a mother using a donated womb.
Baby Amy's mother on the ''act of sisterly love'' that made her pregnancy possible.
The use pictures or music to evoke a response in people living with dementia can help start a conversation with loved ones and carers.
Clive Myrie spends a day inside the Royal Free Hospital to see how the NHS is coping after intense, annual winter pressures.
One patient waits 24 hours for a bed in the emergency department.
Twelve-year-old Alice discovered a love for football during a medication shortage.
A number of senators grilled the controversial nominee over his views on vaccines and abortion.
Michael Stevenson is staying in a nursing home while attempts are made to find him a care package.
Six-time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy calls for more openness on health matters
The surgical feat was performed on a New York medic who says she got her 'life back' because of the procedure.
The celebrity chef announced he was diagnosed with the mental health condition earlier this year.
The parents of a toddler waiting for a liver and bowel transplant are pleading with parents to have the conversation about what they would do in the same situation.
The Princess of Wales has said her focus for now was to remain "cancer free".
Former footballer Graeme Souness joins Isla Grist to discuss their work fighting the rare skin condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB).