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11/9/2007
A new strategy aimed at increasing the number of men in England screened for chlamydia has been launched.
11/9/2007
Women who binge drink may be damaging more than their liver, experts warn.
11/8/2007
UK court has ordered evangelical preacher Gilbert Deya back to Kenya to face five counts of child stealing. The self-proclaimed bishop of a congregation with 36,000 UK members claimed he could give infertile couples 'miracle babies'
11/5/2007
A 22-year-old mother died just hours after giving birth to twins because doctors were forbidden from giving her a blood transfusion as a Jehovah's Witness.
11/2/2007
Patients with chronic lung disease are being denied intensive care treatment because doctors are too pessimistic about their chances, research suggests.
10/31/2007
There is no reason why women seeking an abortion should need the approval of two doctors, a group of MPs has said.
10/31/2007
In response to yesterday's announcement of the passing of the Local Government and Public Involvement Bill, Sharon Grant, Chair of the Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health commented:
10/22/2007
Parents could be warned if their children are found to be overweight under plans being discussed by the Department of Health. Youngsters in England and Wales are currently weighed at the ages of five and 10, but their parents are informed of the results only if they request them.
10/20/2007
Many PALS staff feel unappreciated and side-lined by the main thrust of the proposals . . . The Network urges the Department to specifically acknowledge and build on the role played by PALS in complaints resolution and the fact that many of the methods for early local resolution advocated in the proposals . . . are those already employed by PALS workers.
10/19/2007
SCIENTISTS in Manchester are seeing if acupuncture could help beat the draining symptoms of breast cancer treatment
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