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VIDEO: Overdose babies 'died in my arms'
The mother of two-day-old twins has described the moment they died in her arms after being given a morphine overdose at Stafford Hospital.
VIDEO: Met Office: How to count pollen
Patrick Sachon explains how the Met Office counts pollen from the roof and labs of King's College London.
AUDIO: What happens in an abortion clinic
BBC Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire went to an abortion clinic to hear what women who want abortions go through.
VIDEO: Many 'under-treated' for pain
Many patients with advanced cancer and other debilitating conditions are being "under-treated" for their pain, new guidance from the health watchdog NICE says.
VIDEO: Carey Mulligan on Alzheimer's
Oscar-nominated actress Carey Mulligan's grandmother, known as Nans, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's eight years ago. She has now become an ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society.
VIDEO: Vintage posters found in warehouse
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has discovered a host of vintage health and safety posters from the 50s, 60s and 70s in a warehouse.
VIDEO: Jamie: 'I've given up on politics'
TV chef Jamie Oliver says he has given up on trying to change governments' attitudes to healthy eating, as he visits New York in a bid to tackle obesity there.
VIDEO: UK's oldest living kidney donor
Nicholas Crace, the 83-year-old who has become the oldest person in the UK to donate a kidney while still being alive, told BBC Breakfast why he decided to donate so late in life.
VIDEO: 'I felt trapped' in female body
Music producer Thomas Dolby describes how one of his latest songs, Simone, was inspired by his son, Harper, who was born a girl but changed genders.
VIDEO: Statins 'could benefit healthy people'
Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
VIDEO: Thoughts used to control robotic arm
Two patients in the United States who are paralysed from the neck down have been able to control a robotic arm using their thoughts.
AUDIO: Should workers be tested for drugs?
BBC Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire got reaction to the Metropolitan Police chief's suggestion that all workers should be screened.
VIDEO: Ban chips on school menus, says Reid
Big businesses should sponsor compulsory school meals, and packed lunches should be banned, says the former cage fighter and Celebrity Big Brother winner Alex Reid.
AUDIO: Should junk food be taxed?
BBC Radio 5 live's Tony Livesey discussed whether junk food should be taxed to help tackle obesity
AUDIO: Novartis defends eye drug cost
The maker's of a drug that treats age-related macular degeneration, a disease that can cause loss of sight, are taking the NHS to court to block them from using a drug that costs ten times less and...