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Andrew Gregory

Andrew Gregory is the Guardian's health editor. Twitter @andrewgregory. Click here for his public key

April 2024

  • Oncologist looking at MRI scan results

    ‘Kinder’ treatment for childhood brain cancer to be offered by NHS in England

  • A doctor writing a prescription

    Dementia: experts urge doctors to reduce antipsychotic prescriptions

  • Young woman checking her facebook on the computer

    Teenagers who use internet to excess ‘more likely to skip school’

  • Closeup of teenage girl smoking cigarette

    What is Rishi Sunak’s anti-smoking bill and will it pass?

  • Chris Whitty urges MPs to ignore lobbying and pass smoking ban bill

  • Tobacco firms lobbying MPs to derail smoking phase-out, charity warns

  • More than 2,000 NHS buildings in England older than NHS, figures show

  • Number waiting over 18 weeks for NHS heart treatment in England rises fivefold

  • Patients in England to be offered daily pill that can halve migraine frequency

  • What Cass review says about surge in children seeking gender services

  • Gender medicine ‘built on shaky foundations’, Cass review finds

  • Swapping red meat for herring, sardines and anchovies could save 750,000 lives, study suggests

  • Rats and cockroaches among thousands of pests found at English hospitals

  • Hundreds of thousands face being denied revolutionary new dementia drugs in England

  • What are the symptoms of dementia and how do you get a diagnosis?

  • Prostate cancer cases worldwide likely to double by 2040, analysis finds

  • NHS faces ‘avalanche’ of demand for autism and ADHD services, thinktank warns

March 2024

  • A scientist looking at matter under a microscope.

    Sepsis blood test combined with AI could offer early detection tool

    Researchers say dual approach could quickly detect patients most at risk of severe complications
  • Children playing with a multicoloured fidget toy

    NHS England to review ADHD services amid concerns about rise in diagnoses

    Taskforce will aim to improve care for people living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • Children sitting on a wall

    Obese children twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis, study suggests

    Swedish researchers say inflammation caused by obesity is likely to increase risk of developing conditions such as MS
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