All Public health articles – Page 100
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      CommentMedia Watch: food terrorWe're all doomed. From the day our mothers sipped their third cup of coffee while pregnant (Daily Mail) to the time we ignored the best before date on that pate at the back of the fridge (The Observer) to the decision to ditch the bran flakes for one of those ... 
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      CommentSophia Christie on the NHS and the credit crunchWe seem to be officially heading into recession. Even if it is shallow and short, this will disproportionately affect the most vulnerable. 
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      NewsPCTs to share £3m to tackle alcohol misuseThe Department of Health has announced which 20 primary care trusts in the most deprived areas will receive a share of a £3m pot to tackle alcohol misuse. 
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      NewsPharmacy chain to offer cervical cancer vaccineTen branches of Boots in London have begun piloting a private cervical cancer vaccination service. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeProviding healthcare on a small islandSome islanders 'would rather be crippled than go to the mainland for an operation'. Alison Moore reports on the goldfish-bowl world of remote island healthcare 
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      NewsStudy examines effects of drinking during pregnancyNew research suggests that drinking a small amount of alcohol during pregnancy does not increase the risk of a child developing behavioural difficulties or cognitive deficits. 
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      NewsYorkshire SHA takes lead on quality pledgeNHS Yorkshire and the Humber is to set up a 'quality foundation', which it claims will go one step further than the regional quality observatories recommended by Lord Darzi. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeWelfare reform will overcome health inequalitiesEngland has the highest health inequalities in Europe and income inequality is the major cause. Only reform of the welfare state can achieve a fairer distribution of well-being 
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      NewsHealth inequalities: wealthiest overfunded as the poor lose outNHS services in the poorest and most needy parts of the country are being systematically underfunded to the benefit of the healthiest and wealthiest.Analysis by HSJ of the budgets allocated to GPs to pay for drugs and hospital care for their patients show that the wealthiest tenth of the population ... 
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      NewsJohnson keeps the faith on inequalitiesHealth secretary Alan Johnson says the life expectancy gap is closing and he is promising the end of GP shortages. There is more to do but this is no time for a 'counsel of despair', he tells Rebecca Evans 
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      LeaderHold your nerve - equality is not an expensive indulgenceThis week's HSJ special edition on health inequalities looks at the causes, complexities, arguments and options that underpin this most intractable of policy issues. 
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      CommentMichael Marmot on eliminating social injustice in healthGlasgow had a little more publicity than it might have welcomed when the report of the World Health Organisation's commission on social determinants of health, which I chaired, was published in August. 
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      NewsPCT demands payout for Heathrow runway disturbanceA primary care trust will demand a major financial compensation package for the extra strain on resources if Heathrow Airport is granted a third runway. 
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      NewsPCTs say realpolitik is behind unequal healthcarePrimary care trusts claim confusion, self-interest and realpolitik lie at the heart of the unfair distribution of NHS resources. 
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      NewsAssessing NHS performanceYou criticise us for being pedantic but details matter when it comes to fairly assessing the performance of the NHS. 
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      NewsNHS alcohol misuse services are inadequate - National Audit OfficeThe NHS is not doing enough to stem effects of alcohol on health, the National Audit Office has warned. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeEncouraging healthy eating among NHS staffA new project focusing on nutrition and healthy eating is setting out to change the dietary habits of NHS employees 
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      HSJ KnowledgeNHS rationing: the time of their livesAn ageing population means the question of whether some patients have more right to treatment than others will increasingly cause financial and moral conflicts. So whose quality-adjusted life year is it anyway, asks Alison Moore 
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      NewsAsbestos awareness campaign begins in ScotlandThe Health and Safety Executive in Scotland has launched a campaign to raise awareness of asbestos-related diseases - which kill 20 tradespeople a week in Britain. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    