NHS reforms: the sexual health charity director’s view Simon Blake, 38, works for Brook and earns £69,932-£80,810
Social change can be the best contraception Contraceptive advice is vital, but binge drinking and social deprivation can be a major factor in unwanted pregnancies and poor sexual health
Aids: from a death sentence to living life The first drug against HIV was AZT in 1989, but it was not until 1996 that 'the Lazarus effect' was seen in US hospitals
Breast implant scandal: 3,500 private clinic patients referred to NHS Government says it will provide free care for 40,000 women fitted with PIP implants but plans to recover costs from clinics
Lansley’s NHS bill is full of flaws – competition isn’t one of them John Van Reenen: The reforms ignore the complexity of commissioning and try to do too much too fast. Critics should forget about competition
Q&A with Naomi Wolf: the breast implant scandal Naomi Wolf: Even before PIP, there was masses of evidence of silicone implant failure. Why does profit come before women's health?
Breast implant NHS referrals issued to 2,860 women PIP breast implant scare sees GPs refer thousands after private clinics that used product fail to help or close, figures show
The silicone breast implant scandal Naomi Wolf: The US and UK authorities must think women are either stupid or worthless to permit this shameful profiting from their suffering
Poor pregnant women missing out on free vitamin D, health officials claim Senior government health advisers say takeup of vitamin supplements under NHS Healthy Start scheme is low
Cancer patients on abiraterone face cost conundrum Prostate cancer drug is currently available through the Cancer Drugs Fund, but funding issues mean patients could either have to buy it themselves or take out health insurance