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Associate Parliamentary Health Group

Daily media bulletin

Thursday 21 June 2012

By Theme

 

Doctors’ day of industrial action over pensions

 

Non-urgent care targeted by doctors' industrial action BBC

GPs' strike is pointless, says Andrew Lansley The Guardian

Sympathy for doctors flatlines as day of pension strikes dawns The Independent

Lansley makes last-ditch plea for doctors to boycott day of action PULSE

MP and patients' rights group condemn industrial action by doctors The Telegraph

Strike is futile and GPs must examine facts, says Lansley The Times

 

'Urgent need' to get primary school children active

 

'Urgent need' to get primary school children active BBC

Why young girls are getting fatter: They manage just 17 minutes of exercise a day Daily Mail

Banning TV could make children less active The Telegraph

 

 

By Publication

 

BBC

First test tube baby mother Lesley Brown dies

 

Daily Mail

Low-fat salad dressing is 'bad for you': Study claims calorie-light versions contain fewer health benefits

Women over 50 'just as likely to suffer from eating disorders as teenagers'

 

The Guardian

The bipolar explosion

Mental health of benefit claimants is put at risk by welfare reform

Fiona Geraghty inquest: fashion industry blamed for girl's death

 

HSJ

Hospitals aim to save £2.35bn on costs in 2012-13

 

The Sun

Boy, 2, told by docs his broken leg was 'psychological'

Eating disorders ruin OAPs’ lives

 

The Telegraph

Man who died laughing at Goodies had Long QT syndrome

Lives at risk due to 'arbitrary' health rationing, say surgeons

 

The Times

TB strain that is resistant to treatment emerges in India