
Mother urges national action after toddler’s constipation reached crisis point
Hospital admissions for childhood constipation in England hit a 10-year high as campaigners call for dedicated continence services and routine screening

Hospital admissions for childhood constipation in England hit a 10-year high as campaigners call for dedicated continence services and routine screening

Rebecca Mason, a former Surrey police detective and BBC Morning Live contributor, describes a recent head‑on crash and the practical and legal lessons she learned about post‑accident conduct and medical follow‑up.

Neil Hopper admitted insurance fraud and possession of extreme pornography after self-inflicted amputations in 2019

After his son’s relapse, Fernando Goldsztein founded the Medulloblastoma Initiative to spur collaboration and funding for treatments that have changed little since the 1980s

The Nitazene Control Act would classify nitazenes as drugs with no accepted medical use and close a legal loophole amid rising overdose reports in 2025.

Official figures due Tuesday record 1,172 drug‑misuse deaths in 2023; experts warn new synthetic opioids and entrenched social harms mean any fall in 2024 could be temporary

Forensic pathologist says injury was inflicted after admission; police opened investigation into alleged mistreatment and neglect

Autopsy report finds former Eastern District of Virginia U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber, 43, died from SUDEP after being found dead at home in March

Monroe County officials say the juvenile was bitten while swimming on Labor Day; authorities notified U.S. Coast Guard and state wildlife agency.