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Associate Parliamentary Health Group

Daily media bulletin

Thursday 24 May 2012

By Theme

 

Calcium pills pose 'heart risk'

 

Calcium pills pose 'heart risk' BBC

Calcium pills taken by hundreds of thousands of women 'double risk of heart attack and could do more harm than good' The Daily Mail

Calcium supplements 'double risk of heart attack', study finds The Guardian

Calcium pills 'double heart attack risk' Telegraph

Calcium pills ‘double risk of heart attacks’ The Times

 

Caesarian section may increase risk of childhood obesity

 

C-section 'may double risk of childhood obesity' BBC

Caesarean section babies 'face double the risk of obesity' than those delivered naturally The Daily Mail

Babies born by caesarean section more likely to become obese, say researchers The Guardian

Babies born by caesarean 'more likely to be obese' Telegraph

 

Rabies case confirmed in UK


Rabies case confirmed in UK The Guardian

Rabies case confirmed in Britain after dog bite in Asia Telegraph

British woman infected by rabies was sent home twice by NHS The Times

 

By Publication


BBC

Many NHS trusts 'rationing cataract surgery'

MPs want change to smear test age limit for young women

NHS 'paid £17 for gluten-free pizza base'

 

BMJ

Trusts can improve care by engaging their staff better, says think tank

IVF is cost effective up to age 43, says NICE

NHS could save £170m by improving diabetes care, estimates watchdog


The Guardian

GPs call for work capability assessment to be scrapped

Iain Duncan Smith's plan for 'suspected' alcoholics won't work


The Independent

Controversial plans to change the way NHS spends its £100bn budget being considered


HSJ

Expand independent sector provision, says 'most powerful' hospital chief

Commissioning board seeks £130k GP to 'influence CCGs'

 

The Nursing Times

Nurses petition government over NMC fee plans

 

PULSE

Extended GP training 'must be fully funded'

GMC accused of 'shocking complacency' over revalidation

GPs raise 'serious concerns' over NHS 111 roll-out


The Telegraph

Women on the Pill 'more likely' to fall pregnant than those with coil

Young women having IVF treatment at 'higher risk of breast cancer'

Married men only eat healthily at home to 'keep the peace'

Cataracts surgery 'restricted across half of England'


The Times

Study to look at effect of steroids on the brain