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All South African babies testing HIV-positive will be treated, in a major change of policy announced by Jacob Zuma.
Prince Charles is urging government to press on with regulating herbalists to safeguard the public.
Social workers are to get licences to practise and improved pay as part of reforms to boost standards and morale.
Experts warn growing numbers of US teenagers are putting their lives at risks by abusing prescription drugs.
My experience of having swine flu in the family
The French first lady campaigns on drugs access
South African health authorities investigate how a two-year-old girl who burnt her arms had her legs amputated instead.
The BBC's Religious Affairs correspondent Robert Pigott investigates how faith leaders are being recruited to tackle the spread of HIV within Britain's Muslim community.
New research into how the human voices work
Festive drinkers will be able to keep track of their alcohol habits through an interactive mobile phone application.
History of posters educating people about HIV
The NHS in England must get better at diagnosing cancers at an early stage to boost survival rates, the cancer tsar says.
People who smoke the skunk form of cannabis are more at risk of psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia, experts suggest.
A woman's genes are much more likely than lifestyle factors such as stress or diet to cause greying hair, a study suggests.
The World Health Organization says HIV drugs should be given sooner and to breastfeeding mothers with the virus.
Mapping the unborn baby's brain in 3D
Middle-aged men and women may be risking arthritis if they overdo their exercise regime, US research suggests.
Despite a large increase in cognitive behaviour therapy doctors are still pushing drugs at depressed patients according to Dr Jennifer Wild, a senior lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry.
Information about swine flu and the potential threat it poses.
Recognising the early signs of prostate cancer