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  1. England's top doctor says the drugs should be for a minority and more effort is needed to prevent obesity in the first place.
  2. Bereaved families have the final say as the Covid inquiry completes three years of public hearings.
  3. A woman arrives back in Plymouth in time to begin her chemotherapy treatment.
  4. The milestone procedure went well, with patient Paul Buxton saying he felt "fantastic".
  5. The chair of the independent commission on social care recommends introducing a full-time dementia tsar, and new fast-track passport system for people diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).
  6. Baroness Heather Hallett said completing the hearings in under four years was an achievement but critics have questioned its cost.
  7. Families say the groundbreaking medicine is transforming the lives of children with Dravet syndrome.
  8. Sum represents £1 out of every £7 they have been given by NHS as dentists opt to chase private work.
  9. It is time to move beyond the “baby brain” cliche, say scientists who scanned dozens of women’s brains.
  10. Known as "corridor care", patients are lining up on trolleys or sitting on chairs due to a lack of beds.
  11. The new review brings together the strongest evidence to date on collagen supplementation, say experts.
  12. New contract will require patients in England to be given immediate appointment if needed.
  13. Emma Dyer says she collapsed on her bathroom floor and began vomiting blood after buying jabs online.
  14. Understanding the seasonal patterns of sperm could improve fertility treatments, by optimising the timing of treatment, the reasearchers say.
  15. Grace Bell, who was born without a viable womb, says her little boy is "simply a miracle".