Health Service Journal
Jenny Bryan
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Brittle battle
7-Oct-2004
Published: 07/10/2004, Volume II4, No. 5926 Page 30 31 -
Takes your breath away
4-Sep-2003
clinical management -
Bitter pills
28-Nov-2002
Published: 28/11/2002, Volume II2, No. 5833 Page 1 2 3 -
Soft sell
28-Nov-2002
Published: 28/11/2002, Volume II2, No. 5833 Page 7 9 -
Bring on the clones
30-Nov-2000
Once thought of as beyond the pale, the cloning of human embryos is now being encouraged by the government. Jenny Bryan looks at what's in store -
Type-righting lessons
30-Nov-2000
The huge rise in the type-2 diabetes population - and the introduction of major new drug treatments - is set to pose some increasingly tough management decisions, writes Jenny Bryan -
Dramatic licence
27-Apr-2000
Cancer patients are not benefiting from the large number of new drugs available because purchasers will be reluctant to fund them until they have the NICE seal of approval. Jenny Bryan squares the circle -
Rays of hope
27-Apr-2000
Improved imaging techniques mean radiotherapy is potentially capable of saving many more lives - but staff shortages and lack of equipment are hampering progress, writes Jenny Bryan -
The long goodbye
6-Jan-2000
Reaching a 100th birthday will soon become a commonplace event. But the centenarians of the new millennium will not be the chronic sick and long-stayers of managers worst nightmares, writes Jenny Bryan -
Hard graft
15-Jul-1999
Patients with end-stage renal failure may be overjoyed to receive a donor kidney - but it is only the start of the battle to prevent rejection and keep the patient well. Jenny Bryan looks at drug treatments that can help -
Reverting to type
15-Jul-1999
In time, patients' genetic profiles may be checked to ensure new treatments go to those who will benefit most, writes Jenny Bryan -
Inheritance tacks
29-Apr-1999
genetics services -
Blurred vision
25-Jun-1998
Managers & Medicine -
Triple jump
30-Apr-1998
Managers & Medicine







