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James Gallagher

James Gallagher

Health and Science Correspondent at BBC News Online

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  • English
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  • Health & Medicine
  • Science

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Recent Articles

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Why Covid is still flooring some people

A lot of us know someone who has felt pretty rough with the most recent form of the virus.
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AstraZeneca to withdraw Covid vaccine

The firm said the decision was taken because of a decline in demand for the vaccine.
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Giving babies smooth peanut butter could provide lifelong allergy d...

Risks of peanut allergy cut by 71% in teenagers who had peanut as a baby.
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What do heatwaves do to the body and who is most at risk?

Heat has been spiking in the US and Canada. What impact do high temperatures have on our bodies?
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£8m Longitude prize won for tackling superbug rise

The winning test rapidly detects whether bacteria are causing an infection and identifies the best antibiotics.
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Haemophilia B: My £2.6m blood has 'cured' my haemophilia

The NHS is about to pay for a transformational haemophilia B treatment, the BBC speaks to one of the first to get it.
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How to watch all-night election coverage and cope with sleep loss

You want to watch the results, but you also have a life to live... we have the plan to get you through.
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What do heatwaves do to the body and who is at risk?

What impact do high temperatures have on our bodies?
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How worried should we be about mpox?

How worried should we be about mpox?
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Lecanemab: Will NHS ever pay for new era of Alzheimer's drugs?

The choice to not fund Alzheimer's drug lecanemab caused upset, but it is not a “wonder drug”.
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How will weight-loss drugs change our relationship with food?

The rise of these treatments has major implications for how we think about obesity, says James Gallagher.