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11 May 2006
The new 'colour bar' in the NHS
Without warning, the Department of Health has imposed restrictions on the immigration of international medical students into the UK. They should be vigorously opposed.
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9 May 2006
MMR is safe - so why are many still scared of it?
The good news: a study found no persistent trace of measles in autistic children after MMR. The bad news: it may not be enough to allay public fears.
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27 April 2006
Fattened statistics
What’s behind the shock-horror headlines about child obesity doubling in a decade?
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2 March 2006
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13 April 2006
Avian flu: this is not 1918
The discovery of a dead infected swan in Fife has led to warnings of another 1918-style flu epidemic. Let’s have some historical and scientific perspective.
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6 April 2006
Are packed lunches the 'biggest evil'?
After school dinners, Jamie Oliver is turning his attention to 'shit' packed lunches. The message seems clear: parents can’t be trusted to feed their kids properly.
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6 April 2006
Food labelling wars
Labelling was once a dull technical matter. How did it get so controversial?
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28 March 2006
Mental Health Bill: a U-turn for the worse
There is little to celebrate in New Labour's change of mind.
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21 March 2006
After Northwick Park: we need more research, not less
Are some drugs companies devoting too much energy to marketing old drugs and not enough to developing new ones?
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21 February 2006
The stigma of smoking
As the smoker has become a pariah, sufferers from lung cancer have become the lepers of the twenty-first century.
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7 February 2006
Herceptin: The politics of 'Her Too'
The ongoing controversy over the breast cancer 'wonder drug' has become divisive and dangerous.
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6 February 2006
A sickening White Paper
The government's proposed 'health MOTs' will merely encourage more and more people to see themselves as ill.
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27 January 2006
The dangers of the crusade against cancer
Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres may have been set up with the best of intentions, but they give sanction to the backward notion that cancer is the wages of sin.
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16 January 2006
Why do we carry on screening?
Yet another study has confirmed the uselessness of the test for prostate cancer, but that won't stop men trooping into my surgery asking for it.
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13 January 2006
The dangers of prostate testing
A new study suggests that examining men for prostate cancer can do more harm than good.
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9 January 2006
Why the great and the good are 'going organic'
Unearthing the origins of the Soil Association's meteoric rise.
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6 January 2006
Choice on the sickbed
New Labour's new Patient Choice initiative suggests it doesn’t know the meaning of the c-word.
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30 November 2005
'One-in-10 kids are mentally ill'? That's madness
Can you spot the three with disorders in your kid's nursery?
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25 November 2005
Pandemic flu: turning a drama into a crisis
UK health secretary Patricia Hewitt blames the ‘worried well’ for creating a shortage of flu vaccines. But who made the well worried?
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21 November 2005
The absurdity of a 'patient-led' NHS
What next: a lunatic-led asylum?
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17 November 2005
Don't give food alerts the green light
In seeking to label food as 'good' or 'bad', the UK authorities risk treating pizza like poison, and consumers like children.
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11 November 2005
The death agony of the anti-MMR campaign
Even after a Cochrane review found 'no credible evidence' of a link between MMR and autism, sections of the British media just won't let it lie.
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4 November 2005
When quackery kills
The tragic death of a five-year-old autistic boy in the USA following treatment with mercury chelation reveals the dangers of alternative therapies.
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7 October 2005
Patient power can harm your health
A breast cancer patient has won the right to be prescribed an unlicensed drug. This doctor isn't cheering.
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5 October 2005
School meals - get real
The real scandal is the government’s unwholesome attitude to parents.
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3 October 2005
Killing trust between doctors and patients
The Assisted Dying Bill would make a peaceful, dignified death less likely, not more.
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22 July 2005
Is bottle-feeding a mark of bad motherhood?
A new study investigates how women who use formula milk in the early months engage with the cultural expectation to breastfeed.
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27 June 2005
Expert witnesses, suspect science and dead babies
Why have women been wrongly convicted of killing their children? Dr James Le Fanu points the finger at medical experts. Below, Dr Michael Fitzpatrick responds.
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27 June 2005
Society's unhealthy obsession with abuse
Sir Roy Meadow is not single-handedly responsible for a culture that sees child abuse everywhere.
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10 June 2005
Fat and fiction
Michael Gard, author of
The Obesity Epidemic
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23 March 2005
Our unhealthy obsession with sickness
Why is being ill now embraced as a positive part of the human experience?
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15 November 2004
We have ways of making you stop smoking
The parallels - and differences - between Nazi Germany's 'war on cancer' and New Labour's crusade against the evil weed.
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13 July 2004
The lock-up diet
As the authorities in Derbyshire, England, threaten to remove an obese nine-year-old from her parents, Paul Campos tells the chilling tale of how an overweight toddler was taken from her family in the USA.
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23 June 2004
MMR, autism and politics
The MMR issue has split families and friends as they were once divided 'over Thatcher and the miners'. Dr Michael Fitzpatrick talks about his new book.
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7 June 2004
Choking on the facts
The death of an obese toddler in a London hospital has been discussed as an open-and-shut case of death by gluttony. It was nothing of the sort, say experts.
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