Parents face special needs ‘lottery’
Families are facing a "postcode lottery" when trying to get special educational needs help for their children, research by BBC 5live Investigates suggests.
Families are facing a "postcode lottery" when trying to get special educational needs help for their children, research by BBC 5live Investigates suggests.
Mental health trusts in England have had their budgets cut by more than 8% in real terms over the course of this parliament,...
A boom in cheap package holidays in the 1960s is partly behind the "worrying rise" in skin cancers in pensioners, Cancer Research UK...
A boom in cheap package holidays in the 1960s is partly behind the "worrying rise" in skin cancers in pensioners, Cancer Research UK...
Switching between two antibiotics in a well-designed sequence could prove to be a "surprising" new way to combat drug resistance, research suggests.
Almost half of young people suffer with back pain, new research suggests, and it's being blamed on sedentary lifestyles.
Divorced women are more likely to have a heart attack than their peers who stay married, US research suggests.
A research project is being launched today as scientists try to find out more about ticks.
There may be two distinct child obesity epidemics - one among infants and one among adolescents - research suggests.
Men are narrowing the gap on women when it comes to life expectancy in England and Wales, research in the Lancet indicates.
The number of older carers in England is rising, with signs the responsibility of looking after loved ones is damaging their health, research...
...use their advanced trauma skills to help the victims and are part of a multi-agency voluntary team of experts including firefighters, search and...