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The Eastern Health Board says there is a 'negligible' risk to people after tests confirm a woman has contracted rabies.

International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander and Aids expert Dr Alvaro Bermejo from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance answer some of your questions on HIV and Aids.

The safe sex message must be reinvigorated to halt the sharp rise in the number of HIV cases in Northern Ireland, a doctor says.

A Zimbabwean medical student tells the BBC doctors in the capital are struggling to cope with the cholera epidemic.

Pat Murphy on Martin O'Neill's success at Aston Villa

BBC World Affairs correspondent Mark Doyle tells how life has changed in Rutshuru in eastern DR Congo now that the rebels are in charge.

A first year university student dies from Meningococcal Meningitis.

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board response to allegations concerning Vale of Leven Hospital's C.diff outbreak.

Another eight cases of suspected measles are diagnosed in north east Wales, taking the total to 21.

The Health Protection Agency writes to reassure parents of pupils at an Oxfordshire school after a boy dies from suspected meningitis.

Public health officials say a cluster of measles in north east Wales is not linked to 15 cases in the south.

Public health officials say 15 cases of measles, most at a secondary school in Carmarthenshire, are believed to be linked

Inquiries are continuing after a number of teenagers became infected after getting tattoos at a house party.

Tests reveal 10 cases of illness caused by a water bug are not connected to a boil water warning.

Two more sickness case are investigated as people in parts of north Wales are asked to boil drinking water.

Six cases of stomach illness in an area where water supplies are under investigation are not linked to supply, say health officials

The chairman of the public inquiry into a fatal E.coli outbreak in 2005 asks more questions of participants.

More than 25% of adults in China are now considered overweight or obese, according to new research.

The first tests on 51 children at a nursery where two youngsters contracted E.coli 0157 prove negative.

Screening starts of 50 children and staff at a nursery after two of its youngsters contract E.coli 0157.

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