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Menopause screening to be included in NHS health checks from next year
23. October 2025 (02:19)
Despite the change - which will happen in 2026 - campaigners warn some women will lose out because the number who attend is too low. (BBC News)
I thought my insides were falling out – what I didn't expect after childbirth
23. October 2025 (01:43)
Pelvic organ prolapse affects around one in 12 mothers, but many people have never even heard of it. (BBC News)
Call for allergy pens in schools after boy's death
22. October 2025 (17:44)
Benedict Blythe's parents say lives and money could be saved by giving allergy pens to all schools. (BBC News)
Mother of Baby P begins latest bid for release
22. October 2025 (14:03)
Tracey Connolly was jailed in 2009 following the death her of toddler son Peter in north London. (BBC News)
Workers and Employers Face Higher Health Insurance Costs
22. October 2025 (12:43)
A new employer survey shows premiums for a family climbed in 2025 as companies and their workers pay more for coverage. (New York Times)
Workers and Employers Face Higher Health Insurance Costs
22. October 2025 (11:03)
A new employer survey shows premiums for a family climbed in 2025 as companies and their workers pay more for coverage. (New York Times)
NHS trusts dropped from maternity failings review
22. October 2025 (11:03)
The Shropshire and Leeds trusts had been two of 14 to be included in a "rapid" review in England. (BBC News)
Bird Flu Is Back
22. October 2025 (11:02)
 (New York Times)
What Happens if Obamacare Subsidies Expire?
22. October 2025 (11:01)
Consumers are facing greater costs for their 2026 A.C.A. health coverage as Congress continues to debate whether to extend subsidies that help people afford their premiums. Margot Sanger-Katz, a health care policy reporter for The New York Times, explains why. (New York Times)
How Testosterone Is Giving Middle-Aged Women the Best Sex of Their Lives
22. October 2025 (11:00)
There is no F.D.A.-approved testosterone product for women. Insurance won’t cover it. Many doctors won’t prescribe it. It’s become a cultural phenomenon. (New York Times)