Foreign aid cuts are reversing progress in saving mothers and babies, with hard-won gains in reducing maternal mortality now under threat as funding for health programmes in some of the…
Author: James Whitfield
New legislation to be announced in the King’s Speech on Wednesday will compel GPs and hospitals in England to share patient data, creating a single, secure digital record for every…
When Raneen’s contractions began, she phoned for an ambulance. The dispatcher told her the service was for injured people only, not for women giving birth. With no other option, a…
The outbreak of hantavirus on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius has laid bare severe weaknesses in the United States public health system, with experts warning that cuts to agencies…
More than 70 leading UK sporting organisations, backed by Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah, are urging the government to rethink potential cuts to school sports funding in England that could…
Cancer nurses across the UK are being exposed to hazardous chemotherapy drugs without adequate protective equipment, putting them at increased risk of miscarriage, infertility and other serious health conditions, an…
Seven labour and delivery units have closed in western Wisconsin in five years. Dr Cara Syth, an obstetrician who worked in the region, recalls them with a count: River Falls,…
The condition and its risks Scores of women have suffered severe complications, including emergency hysterectomies and life-threatening haemorrhage, because medical staff failed to detect they had placenta accreta spectrum (PAS),…
Police have launched a fresh probe into John Chukwunonso Iwuh, the psychiatric nurse who saved nearly 11,000 women’s details from dating apps on his phone, after a wave of new…
The US Supreme Court has temporarily reinstated nationwide access to mifepristone, blocking a lower court ruling that threatened to upend the availability of the abortion pill used in nearly two-thirds…