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Issue 18 - November 2008
- China's Growing Scandal - Tainted Milk
- Mental Health - Steady improvement in services
- NHS Today - Huge differences in NHS regions
- Online therapy for insomnia
- Funding risk to cancer care
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Issue 17 - August 2008
- Happy Birthday NHS - 60
- Annual assessment for doctors
- Superbugs - Trusts failing on hygiene
- Health Issues - Skin cancer soars
- UK cases of deadliest malaria rising
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Issue 16 - May 2008
- Fit For Work? Ill health costs £100bn
- NHS Today - Health screening for over 40s
- Primary Care - Polyclinics backed by managers
- Take a break from sitting down
- Hair dye link to cancer
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Issue 15 - March 2008
- Antidepressants - How effective are they?
- NHS Today - Single sex wards "impossible"
- Health Issues - Can global warming cut deaths?
- World Health - Denmark is happiest nation
- Google Health unveiled
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Issue 14 - January 2008
- Deeper and wider reform - More actions to follow
- Novovirus sweeping across Britain
- Feature - Is this the end for NHS homeopathy
- World Health - China begins huge gene bank
- Hospitals should be fined
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Issue 13 - November 2007
- Superbugs - The fight excalates
- UK Health - Predicting an obesity crisis
- NHS Today - Johnson sets out plans
- The therapeutic value of art
- Scrap NHS and allow competition
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Issue 12 - September 2007
- Forecasting demand for mental healthcare
- NHS Today - Big changes planned for London
- World Health - Gordon Brown campaigns for global healthcare
- Primary Care - Out of hours complaints soar
- Was Patricia Hewitt good for the NHS?
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Issue 11 - July 2007
- All Change at the Top - Johnson steps up to 'charm' the NHS
- Unhealthy England - Profile highlights north/south divide
- NHS Direct - A strain on the system
- Web Watch - NHS choices launched
- Obesity will fuel Alzheimers disease
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Issue 10 - June 2007
- Doctors go to War - MTAS
- World Health - Europe's children getting fatter
- NHS Today - Patients happy with hospitals
- The dangers of WiFi
- iSoft finally sold
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Issue 9 - April 2007
- Doctors blamed for NHS debt
- Healthy Eating - Policies are under-achieving
- NHS Today - Cheap drugs risk patient safety
- Outside investors eye up the NHS
- Nurses to perform abortions
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Issue 8 - March 2007
- HEALTHY EATING: Sizing up the problem
- Services - Ambulance Trust miss targets
- World - European cancer rates rise
- Liver disease in focus
- Choose and Book demystified
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Issue 7 - February 2007
- TARGET PRACTICE IN THE NHS
- MRSA - Rise of the superbug
- Companies - Spotlight on Pharmaceuticals
- Bush Health Plan opposed
- Workforce report leaked
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Issue 6 - December 2006
- BOOZE BRITANNIA - A UK health timebomb
- Media - Baghdad hospital nightmare
- NHS Today - Focus on Independent Treatment Centres
- Dancing with arthritis
- Changes to transplant services needed
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Issue 5 - October 2006
- STATE OF THE NATION
- World Health - Ethnic minorities suffer
- Complementary Medicine - Acupuncture eases back pain
- Dementia in the spotlight
- Hospital closures predicted
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Issue 4 - September 2006
- THE NHS GIVETH THE NHS TAKETH AWAY...
- World Health - Aids Conference Reports
- Ethics - The stem cell debate
- Beating breast cancer
- Time to revisit the cancer plan?
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Issue 3 - July 2006
- WHAT ARE WE DOING to our children?
- World Health - New Zealand doctors strike
- Happy Birthday - Seven years of NICE guidance
- Gail Porter - Coping with sudden hair loss
- UK leads heart attack care.
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Issue 2 - June 2006
- THE BEST YEAR EVER - NHS Job Losses Summarised
- NHS Strategy - going in the right direction?
- Ethics - The assisted dying debate
- Fighting the numbers in the battle against AIDS
- UK found to be healthier than US.
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Issue 1 - April 2006
- The NHS in Financial Meltdown?
- Where on earth is bird flu?
- Sir Nigel Crisp - jumped or pushed?
- Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
- Postcode lottery exposed by Herceptin.
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