United Kingdom Watch: Robots set to join surgical teams across the UK The NHS is developing a £50 million framework for robotic surgical equipment. Surgeons use computers to operate four robotic arms, which are used to control instruments. 17/09/2019
Czech Republic Czech baby delivered after brain-dead mother kept alive for 117 days Eliska was born on August 15. Her mother, 27, was declared brain dead on April 21. 03/09/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. As a GP, I'm happy FaceApp is making us all think about old age - for once ǀ View FaceApp has taken the world by storm in the last week, giving users the chance to see themselves age through its algorithm. [...] It turns out we are more interested in ageing than we realised. 24/07/2019
United Kingdom Rare conjoined twins successfully separated in London Safa and Marwa were born as craniopagus twins — joined at the head. They were separated in London after four operations and 55 hours of operating time. 17/07/2019
France Quadriplegic Frenchman Vincent Lambert has died Vincent Lambert, a quadriplegic Frenchman who has been in a vegetative state for more than 10 years, has died. 11/07/2019
World News New hope to end cervical cancer as HPV vaccine have major impact Researchers said on Wednesday a vaccination against HPV is having a major impact on stopping infections and should significantly reduce cases of the disease within a decade. 28/06/2019
France French doctor charged with poisoning patients An anaesthetist in France is suspected of poisoning patients during surgery to trigger heart failures and then heroically bring them back from death's doorstep. 17/05/2019
USA Babies with 'Bubble Boy' diseased cured with gene therapy Eight babies were cured by the experimental treatment. 18/04/2019
World News Euroviews. How the EU fails patients trying to access critical medicines ǀ View Patients in Europe are unable to access the medicines they need, failed by an inconsistent system across the EU. A progressive plan for the future of healthcare provision across the continent is much needed. 09/04/2019
Australia Watch: Parkinson's sufferers say infrared light helmets ease symptoms While there is no scientific proof the devices work, researchers are now starting clinical trials. 29/03/2019
Living Shake it Off: Stress-Proof Your Brain The latest technique to slay anxiety, emotional blockages and stress 18/03/2019
Hungary Hungarian doctors make progress on separating conjoined twins Rabia and Rukia are conjoined at the head, an extremely rare event that occurs in about one in 2.5 million live births. 12/02/2019
United Kingdom Nervous Brits stockpile food with 'Brexit box' during uncertainty The company Emergency Food Storage says Brits are buying 25 'Brexit boxes' every day. 14/01/2019
United Kingdom Drugs companies sign 'gagging orders' over no deal Brexit preparations Britain's government has previously urged the health sector to stockpile medical supply as drugs could be severely restricted in the event of a no-deal Brexit. 24/12/2018
USA Can this 'Mad Russian' cure your addiction | NBC Left Field Yefim Shubentsov claims to have cured 167,000 people from addiction by manipulating their energies. 07/12/2018
World News Snake oil or science? Homeopathy in Europe The University of Lille is the latest European higher education institution to suspend its provision of training in homeopathy. Is the tide turning against a complementary medical practice that relies on the "memory" of the remedies it proposes? We investigate. 01/10/2018
World News Gender equality could help men in Europe live longer: report What is causing men in Europe to die at young ages, how does men’s health differ across the region, and what can be done to address the issue? 19/09/2018
Living Crystal therapy: the power of placebo? From amethysts to agates or quartz, crystals have always exerted a strange fascination on mankind. 18/09/2018
Italy Meet Sammy: The 22-year-old who looks like an old man What's it like to be one of 100 people in the world who suffer from a rare rapid-ageing condition? Sammy Basso shares his experiences with Euronews. 20/08/2018
World News Japanese medical school apologises for marking down female entrance candidates Tokyo Medical University has apologised after admitting it has been marking female candidates down for over a decade. Many in the country worry that female doctors will take time off for maternity leave, and create a doctor shortage. 09/08/2018