All Public health articles – Page 98
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      NewsHSJ talks to care services minister Phil HopeCare services minister Phil Hope promises his personal experience of the health service as a Hodgkin’s patient will mean service users are at the heart of his policies. Helen Crump finds out what’s on his to-do list. Plus, watch an exclusive video interview with Mr Hope 
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      NewsWales launches weight management scheme for childrenA Welsh Assembly-funded programme to help obese children manage their weight will be rolled out across Wales from today, it has been announced. 
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      NewsNHS South Central blazes a trail on water fluoridationThe consultation over putting fluoride in water supplies on the south coast is proving a ‘totemic argument between state and individual’. Other areas will be watching the outcome closely, reports Rebecca Evans 
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      NewsPatient confidentiality: no reprieve for doctor fired over data rulesThe information commissioner has criticised the Department of Health for withholding information about the introduction of the MMR vaccine. 
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      NewsUnemployment will put pressure on health services, RCN warnsThe Royal College of Nursing has called on the government to work to prevent health services being 'swamped' because of rising unemployment. 
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      CommentDavid Peat on quality life yearsIt might seem odd at first glance to think we are doing 'old Joe' a favour by getting him fit and happy enough to pop down to his local for a pint or two with his pals. 
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      NewsDiabetes cases rising fast, charity warnsThree people are diagnosed with diabetes every 10 minutes in the UK, the charity Diabetes UK has estimated. 
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      CommentMaggie Rae on the role of GPsYes, they have won again. The GPs have excelled in our local area survey. Each year, like the rest of the country, we participate in what is known as the place survey. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeAlcohol dependency: glad tidings for safer drinkingA social care organisation is identifying and engaging dependent drinkers at three hospitals to help them turn their lives around 
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      NewsUnite calls for more school nurses to fight child obesityTrade union Unite is calling for the government to double the number of school nurses in the light of child obesity figures. 
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      CommentMedia Watch: public health budgetsThose seeking to defend public health budgets amid financial turmoil were unlikely to take heart from the press this week. 
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      CommentDavid Woodhead on an NHS revolution'All that is solid', wrote Marx in 1848, 'melts into air'. He was reflecting on what happens when the certainties that give our life structure and meaning are inverted. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeAlcohol policy: battle of the bingeAs drink gets cheaper and licensing hours get longer, stemming the effect on the nation's health and the NHS budget is causing headaches. Stuart Shepherd reports 
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      HSJ KnowledgePharmacy's perfect prescription for community healthLocal pharmacies are more than just a purveyor of pills. They have the potential to improve the health of communities if commissioners have the courage to invest in them 
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      NewsPharmaceutical industry tactics could be blocking generic drugsThe European Commission has uncovered a 'tool box' of pharmaceutical company strategies that may be delaying availability of cheaper generic alternatives to costly patented medicines. 
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      CommentMedia Watch: Andrew Lansley's recession commentsShadow health secretary Andrew Lansley does not make headlines that often, but this week he had no shortage of coverage after he wrote on an official Conservative party website that recession 'can be good for us' because people tend to smoke and booze less, eat less rich food and spend ... 
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      NewsDeprivation doubles risk of developing cervical cancer, report claimsWomen living in deprived areas are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with cervical cancer than those in affluent areas, according to a report published by the National Cancer Intelligence Network. 
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      NewsCoalition launched to help vulnerable adultsCriminal justice charity Clinks, drugs charity DrugScope, homelessness agencies umbrella body Homeless Link and mental health charity Mind have formed a coalition to support socially excluded and vulnerable adults. 
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      NewsNHS Scotland outlines plans to cope with winter demandNHS Scotland chief executive Kevin Woods has outlined plans to cope with extra demand during the winter. 
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      NewsHealth experts warn of measles epidemicHealth experts are warning of a measles epidemic after the highest ever number of cases were recorded. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    