Pre-watershed condom ads are counsel of despair Michael White: There are better ways of reducing Britain's shocking teenage pregnancy rate than contraceptive messages at teatime
Condom ads could be screened before 9pm watershed Watchdogs call for radical shakeup of advertising rules to stem rise in teenage pregnancies. By Rebecca Smithers
I narrowly avoided Jade’s fate Jo Wood: A chance clinic visit showed I had cervical cancer at 21. Even if you think you are too young or don't qualify, get tested now
Panel to review cervical cancer screening for under-25s • Move follows tabloid campaign after Jade Goody case• Two of three named experts have already dismissed case
Was she right to write about it? Open thread: Julie Myerson's memoir about her now-estranged son's cannabis use has caused a furore. What do you make of it?
Children who spend hours in front of the TV are more likely to get asthma Sedentary lifestyle increases a child's risk of developing the respiratory condition, study finds
ASA bans Size Zero Pill ads Watchdog rules Lipo-Slim Laboratories ads' claims are unproven and promote 'unhealthy rate of weight loss'. By Mark Sweney
Stop passing judgment on Jade Goody – she has every reason to see out her short life in front of the cameras Michele Hanson: She knows some people may not like what she's doing, but when you're as ill as she is, you should be able to do and say what you want
The truly surprising thing about Salma Hayek breastfeeding an African baby: it’s quite moving Kira Cochrane: In this fleeting video, she may have made more of a case for breastfeeding than a million health statistics ever could
Why Jade’s struggle for life is a tale of our times Jade Goody has made her cervical cancer public. But who would benefit if she suffered in silence?