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Covid: 150,000 with learning disabilities to be prioritised for vaccine
24 février[ —]It comes after DJ Jo Whiley's call for people like her sister to be vaccinated as soon as possible.
Smear tests: Women to trial 'do-it-at-home' kits for NHS
24 février[ —]About 31,000 women will be offered the swab checks, which can help spot early signs of cervical cancer.
Gabby Logan: 'Involve men in menopause discussion'
23 février[ —]The broadcaster says a more inclusive debate will "increase empathy and understanding" towards women.
Covid-19: Everyone 'has to play their part' in lockdown easing, says Hancock
23 février[ —]But it is too soon to say when social distancing rules will be relaxed, the health secretary says.
Matt Hancock: 'This is on everyone to act together to hit deadline dates'
23 février[ —]Hancock stressed that the rules still need to be followed despite the announcement of the easing of lock down road map.
Born in Lockdown: Mothers' stories of giving birth in 2020
23 février[ —]A project brings together the experiences of 277 mums who all gave birth in 2020.
Covid vaccines - 'spectacular' impact on serious illness
22 février[ —]First evidence jabs are having major impact on serious illness as well as cutting transmission.
Covid vaccine: HIV clinics to make confidential referrals
22 février[ —]A 'significant' number of people with HIV feel unable to talk to their GP, a leading charity said.
Covid and PTSD: Dispelling misconceptions on those who may have it and why
22 février[ —]Lifting the lid on common misconceptions, a mother and former Facebook moderator share their experience with post traumatic stress disorder.
Jo Whiley on sister's Covid: 'It's been the worst week of our lives'
21 février[ —]Jo Whiley was offered a vaccine before her disabled sister, who is now "fighting for her life" with Covid.