World News Ebola outbreak no longer poses global health risk - WHO The West African Ebola outbreak no longer constitutes a major risk to international public health, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on 29/03/2016
Next Series Meet Little Casper, a robot designed to help children suffering from cancer A robot named “Little Casper” has been designed to help children in hospital suffering from cancer. It is currently being tested at this hospital in 28/03/2016
USA US Congress grills officials over Michigan drinking water pollution US Congress members have called for a state governor and a watchdog chief to resign for failing to prevent a contaminated drinking water scandal 18/03/2016
World News Europe leads the way in the world's happiest countries It is a crisp spring day in the Yorkshire Dales. Nature is starting to waken to a new season. The air is fresh and the sun has a hint of heat. It is 17/03/2016
Health Series Connecting patient to doctor online The healthcare sector is undergoing a digital transformation, and patients like Ahmed Belabbes are at the frontline. The 28-year-old Frenchman has 16/03/2016
World News 'Unhealthy environments' kill 12.6 million people annually - WHO report An estimated 12.6 million deaths each year are attributable to unhealthy environments, according to a new report by the World Health Organization 15/03/2016
World News Maria 'Drugapova': game, set and meldonium Maria Sharapova's staged-managed announcement that she had tested positive for the drug meldonium sent shockwaves through the sporting world and begged the question "what is meldonium?" 10/03/2016
No Comment England's junior doctors in good voice during pay strike Junior doctors in England broke into song during a strike over pay. They are today (Thursday, March 10) continuing their 48-hour walkout following 10/03/2016
United Kingdom 48-hour strike by English junior doctors over pay and conditions A 48-hour strike is being held by junior doctors in England over a new work contract being imposed by the government 09/03/2016
France 'Horror' dentist on trial accused of mutilating patients in France A dentist is on trial in central France accused of mutilating dozens of his patients. Dutchman Mark van Nierop is facing charges of intentional 08/03/2016
Real Economy The Economics of Health & Safety We have all been guilty at some point of ignoring Health and Safety signs, on the road or in our offices and places of work, but it does play a role 07/03/2016
Next Series From pig gut to 3D printing - the fascinating science behind tailor-made bones On Futuris this week we look at the growing science of generating tailor-made bones to transplant into humans. Traditional transplants have been 07/03/2016
World News Evidence mounts of link between Zika and underdeveloped brains in babies Further evidence has come to light linking the mosquito-borne Zika virus to the the birth defect known as microcephally, whereby babies are born with 05/03/2016
France New research says Zika "could spark" Guillain-Barré syndrome A new study by a French scientists suggests the Zika virus might cause a debilitating neurological disorder called Guillain-Barré syndrome. It comes 01/03/2016
Greece How one Greek island has discovered the secret to longer life On a 255 square kilometre sliver of land in the southeastern Aegean Sea, about 10 hours by boat from Athens, residents appear to defy death. For a 24/02/2016
World News World's deadliest animals: why chickens are more dangerous than sharks Mosquitoes kill more than 500,000 people worldwide each year, making them the second most deadly species to humans. 22/02/2016
Egypt Egyptian president promises to crack down on police abuses The president of Egypt has promised to crack down on police brutality Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has decided to act as public anger mounts over alleged 20/02/2016