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Threats to Mankind from Drug Resistant Bacteria and Viruses
The risk of an end to the human race may sound like science fiction. However, there are only a small number of threats that could theoretically lead to the extinction of mankind. The four main concerns that most experts share … Continue reading
Posted in Business, David Cameron, Drugs, Global Health, GPs, International, Most Significant, NHS, Pharma, Public Health, Rare conditions, Research, Vaccination
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Families across the world will be touched by this portrayal of dementia
First published online at Daily Mail: Rightminds Last night I wept as I watched ‘The Iron Lady’. As I am sure thousands of others across the country will be, I was deeply moved by the beautiful portrayal of our … Continue reading
Posted in mental health
Tagged dementia, film, Iron Lady, Lady Thatcher, Phillida Lloyd, Prime Minister, Reagan
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Prime Minister introduces the Health Bill
“Doing nothing is not an option” with the NHS was the oft-repeated phrase by the Prime Minister in the 8.10am R4 Today interview this morning. He is right. There has been unprecedented investment in the NHS and productivity has fallen. … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Lansley, David Cameron, Health Bill
Tagged Andrew lansley, Commissioning, Consortia, GPs, Health Bill, NICE, Prime Minister
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