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Andrew Lansley backs plan for NHS staff to question patients on lifestyles
10 Jan 2012: Health secretary supports idea of health professionals asking patients about their unhealthy habits every time they use NHS
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9 Jan 2012: Letters: As a 70-year-old parent of 39-year-old twin sons, one with mild and the other with profound learning disabilities, I was saddened by but welcome the disturbing Mencap report
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9 Jan 2012: Elliot Browne subjected to 'systematic bullying and harassment' at Central Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
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9 Jan 2012: Christie Watson: David Cameron has finally identified the problem in our hospitals, but cuts to the NHS are no solution
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9 Jan 2012: A new campaign says medicine made from bile extracted from caged bears is unethical and may be harmful to humans
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9 Jan 2012: Committee suggests health benefits oversold, while doctors say putting a minimum price per unit would prevent 10,000 deaths
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8 Jan 2012: Letters: For Cameron to say his resolution is 'to kill off health and safety culture' shows not just insensitivity to bereaved families, but how out of touch he is
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8 Jan 2012: Half the claims for bad cosmetic surgery are successful compared with 30% for general medical compensation claims
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8 Jan 2012:
Barbara Ellen: He's telling the nurses off for problems (being under-staffed and overworked) for which he and his ministers are responsible.
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7 Jan 2012:
Private clinics rebuff health secretary after he appeals to their 'moral duty' over breast surgery cost
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7 Jan 2012:
Originally published in the Guardian on 7 January 1970: What happens, medically and socially, when a person apparently changes sex? Roberta Cowell, one of the first of such cases, tells what the change has meant
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