All Public health articles – Page 96
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeTeenage pregnancy: mothers tideA 10 year strategy has seen a reversal of the once surging rate of teenage pregnancy in many areas - but in others the numbers of teens choosing to have a baby remain alarming 
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      NewsCash for healthy lifestylesEconomic incentives such as paying people not to smoke should be incorporated into public health strategy, a government policy group has said. 
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      CommunityMedia Watch: Sir Liam's proposals to cut binge drinkingOne can’t help but feel sorry for Sir Liam Donaldson. Britain’s “top doctor”, in theory the living, breathing exemplar of the Department of Health’s desire to have more clinical leaders, has been royally hung out to dry. 
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         Leader LeaderManagers must fight to win back the trust of the publicAs well as damaging the reputation of the NHS as a whole, the scandal of Mid Staffordshire foundation trust’s emergency services has piled more opprobrium on the reputation of NHS managers. 
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      NewsLift Awards 2009 winners announcedRenova Developments has won the award for Lift Area of the Year in this year’s Lift Awards. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeAlcohol screening at pharmacies boosts public healthLocal pharmacy staff on the Wirral tactfully help people think about how much alcohol they drink, reports Lynne Greenwood 
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      NewsGovernment accused of 'wanton experimentation on the public'MPs have accused the government of “wanton large scale experimentation on the public” through poorly evidenced health inequalities policies. 
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      NewsRaising alcohol prices could save NHS £1bn a yearChief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson has proposed enforcing a minimum price of 50 pence per unit of alcohol in a bid to reduce the effects of drinking on health and society. 
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      CommentAngela Greatley on focusing on mental healthIt has become an accepted fact among those of us who work in mental health that there is no health without mental health. But does the NHS think this way?Mental ill health is not just a hugely significant and costly burden on those who live with it. It is also ... 
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      CommunityMedia Watch: NHS recession depressionSome stories get written because they are about a money, others because they involve gore or sex. Then there are the stories that simply give journalists the opportunity to use phrases that offend, alliterate or rhyme. 
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         News NewsDonaldson's alcohol proposal deserves attention, say economistsThe chief medical officer’s proposals for a minimum price of 50p per unit of alcohol “merit some serious consideration,” the Institute for Fiscal Studies says. 
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      NewsScotland to outlaw sale of alcohol to under 21sThe Scottish government today published its alcohol action strategy, which could see some areas ban the sale of alcohol to under 21s. 
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      NewsNHS South Central votes for water fluoridationThe board of South Central strategic health authority has decided to add fluoride to the water supply in Southampton.Members of the board made the unanimous decision at a public meeting yesterday, following a consultation on the proposal. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeMeasuring healthy eatingIf diets matched nutritional recommendations there could be 70,000 fewer deaths in the UK each year. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeTackling cancer inequalities in LiverpoolThe city branded a cancer capital is fighting back with a two pronged action plan 
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      NewsDH to embark on sick leave pushThe Department of Health is looking for organisations to take part in a pilot scheme aimed at getting people on sick leave back to work more quickly. 
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      NewsLiberal Democrats criticise government over liver transplantsThe Liberal Democrats have accused the government of 'sitting on their hands' instead of doing something to stem the increase in alcohol related liver disease. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeEncouraging breastfeeding through social marketingA breastfeeding drive in Brighton and Hove began by asking what was holding some mothers back. Sue Curtis reports 
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      CommunityMedia Watch: maternity servicesThe Conservatives have been keeping up the pressure over maternity services - with stories in both broadsheets and tabloids saying the NHS has been forced to turn away women in labour. 
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      NewsPublic health: a slim chance of healthier livesThe Change4Life initiative to combat child obesity is the latest in a long history of public strategies and, says Niall Dickson, success will rely on it grabbing public imagination 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    