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Associate Parliamentary Health Group

Daily media bulletin

Wednesday 25 January 2012

By Theme

 

Concerns over vitamin D deficiency

Experts review vitamin D advice BBC

Vitamin D awareness in decline, say doctors The Guardian

A quarter of UK toddlers are lacking Vitamin D The Independent

Rickets returns as 1 in 4 toddlers found to be lacking in vitamin D The Mirror

Vitamin D deficiency in UK a 'major problem' The Telegraph

 

Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital baby deaths linked to taps

Taps behind baby infection deaths BBC

Deadly infection that killed three babies is traced to taps in hospital's neo-natal unit The Daily Mail

Killer infection came from taps The Independent

Baby deaths bug traced to hospital neo-natal unit taps The Mirror

 

Study investigates the effect of fried food on heart disease

'Fry food in olive oil' heart tip BBC

Fried food heart risk 'a myth' The Telegraph

Fried food not all bad, says study The Times

 

Health and Social Care Bill coverage

It's not too late to save the NHS from the barbarians The Guardian

Lansley defends NHS reforms after scathing report from MPs The Independent

Lord Owen backs opposition to NHS reforms The Times

Lansley and Dorrell row over NHS reform The Times

 

By Publication

 

BBC

Lyme disease risk from dogs 'higher than thought'

Hospitals write off foreign debts

 

BMJ

Surgeons’ leaders call for ban on cosmetic surgery advertising

Health minister wants to see lawyers’ leaflets banned from emergency departments

 

The Daily Mail

GPs told to quiz elderly with serious health problems about 'how they want to die'

Childhood jabs are 'less effective' in youngsters exposed to food packaging chemicals
HIV gum test 'just as effective as traditional blood screening'

 

The Guardian

Care Quality Commission puts gagging orders on six employees

Unions debate more pensions strikes

The war on the truth about drugs

 

HSJ

Exclusive: police investigating fraud claim at foundation trust

 

The Independent

Bowel cancer patients 'need choice', says report

 

The Mirror

Dog attacks put 6,120 in hospital in a year and cost NHS £9.5m to treat

 

The Nursing Times

Nursing Times launches new pressure ulcer prevention learning unit

Redefining 'autism' will leave many without treatment

 

Pulse

GP-private venture deal offers GPs incentives to deliver savings cuts costs by £20 per patient

CCGs further widen health inequality, analysis shows

CCGs with high referral rates are ‘red-rated’

BMA considers GP ‘work to rule’ over pensions as lawyers help draw up list of options for industrial action

 

The Telegraph

End-of-life plans halve unplanned hospitalisations

The perfect storm that threatens the NHS

Doctors threaten 'go slow' protest over pensions

 

The Times

Don’t treat drug abuse as crime, MPs urged

Stem-cell treatments help ease blindness