Midwives warn further cuts will put women’s safety at risk Maternity units, already under-staffed and over-stretched, expect further job losses, Royal College of Midwives survey finds
Lib Dems urge further reform of ban on gay men giving blood Motion at party conference calls for ban preventing sexually active gay men from donating blood to be lifted
Gay men who use a condom should not face delays giving blood Peter Tatchell: Although the new donor policy is a big improvement on the existing lifetime exclusion, a 12-month ban is still excessive
Why the new McDonald’s menu won’t make us thin Felicity Lawrence: Calorie labelling is good PR for McDonald's – but industry-led 'nudges' such as this won't make a dent in the obesity epidemic
Andrew Lansley’s calorie-counting won’t resolve the obesity problem Bernadine Lawrence: If the government wants results it should educate the young on nutrition and address the link between poverty and fast food
McDonald’s calorie counts count for nothing The fast food chain will display dietary information as part of a wider drive to inform consumers about the foods they eat. But isn't this just for show, asks Mark King
Abortion services aren’t about selling soap powder or shoes Susie Orbach: Nadine Dorries's amendment to the health and social care bill is an attempt to situate women's sexuality in the marketplace
NHS plans will mean putting wealthy first, says doctors’ leader Hospitals will be forced to treat wealthy foreigners to raise cash, rather than treat poor patients, says BMA's Hamish Meldrum
Britain’s life expectancy can be raised with a bit of Japanese-style nannying Stephen Dunn: Compared with Japan, we are in the midst of a public health crisis. It will take more than a nudge to get us out of it
HIV and Aids epidemic ‘has not gone away’ HIV awareness has fallen under the radar despite diagnoses at double 1990s rate, peers warn