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Scrubbing Up: Your comments
You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.
Bevan's memory lives in home town
As the National Health Service celebrates 60 years, how is its founder remembered in his home town?
Sixty years of the Scottish NHS
BBC Scotland health correspondent Eleanor Bradford looks back on 60 years of the NHS in Scotland.
A first trip to the dentist
Three UK dental surgeons travelled to Ghana to set up a badly-needed facility for people living in pain from rotting teeth.
Anger at troops 'inadequate' kit
The head of a Conservative commission says there is not enough money to ensure troops have the right equipment.
Phantom heads help solve dental crisis
How new technology is being used to get dental students ready sooner to meet patients.
Antarctic diary: Polar year
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
Man jailed over terrorism charges
A man in e-mail contact with the so-called & #34;lyrical terrorist & #34; is sentenced after admitting terrorism charges.
Genetic study centre is launched
A centre to undertake the largest study into the genetic and environmental causes of disease open its doors in Manchester.
Europe diary: Goodbye mercury
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell reflects on a vote in the European Parliament to ban mercury and a possible slip-up by French presidential hopeful Segolene Royal.
Europe diary: Belgian health
BBC Europe Editor Mark Mardell praises Belgian health care, and reflects on the mass of airline passenger data sent from Europe to the US.
Student target 'not attainable'
Higher education funding in England rises but 50% participation looks unlikely, the funding body says.
How design can be good for health
Can the way NHS buildings are designed have an impact on care? Campaigners think so
How firms can cope with hazardous waste
Martin Gibson, director of BuildDesk looks at how rules on hazardous waste effect small businesses.
Priorities in the wake of Katrina
The US administration and relief workers set out the priorities for helping victims of Hurricane Katrina.
How bodies can be given a name
How radiologists are using X-ray technology to identify victims of the London bombings.
One Day in Iraq: Daily lives
People from all walks of life across Iraq told BBC News about their daily experiences in a country still blighted by violence.
Who has the best health policy?
Health is under the spotlight as the election campaign enters its second week. Which party has the best policy?
Fake dentist jailed for two years
A man who posed as a dentist to fund a luxury lifestyle is jailed for two years.
Hygiene call to medical practices
Dentists and GPs are urged to toughen up their hygiene procedures in an effort to prevent spreading blood-borne infections.