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- feature on one woman's battle against anorexia and bulimia. Evening
News (home edition) p.18-19
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- conference on the Mental Health Act to be held in Edinburgh. Evening
News
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- trial at Edinburgh clinic suspended after participant dies of a heart attack.
Scotsman
p.12, Herald p.5 (no web version)
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- US specialist plays down the risks of twin pregnancies. BBC
News
- Dutch researchers find coffee can affect chances of conception. BBC
News, Herald p.8 (no web version)
- Danish study finds frozen embryos better for IVF. BBC
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- a cross-party group of MPs supports relaxing abortion laws. BBC
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- Livingston MP Jim Devine celebrates 60 years of the NHS. Evening
News (home edition) p.14
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- board plans consultation on Joint Health Improvement Plan. Evening
News (home edition) p.9
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- Scottish
Government launches Food, Fluid and Nutrition programme. Evening
News
- Department
of Health launches new kite-mark for public sector canteens. BBC
News
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- fears that cost cutting in specialist
Aberdeen care home may cost lives. Press
and Journal - Care Commission publishes report on Kingsmead Nursing
home in Aberdeen. Press
and Journal
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- Patient Information Centre Scotland
call for investigation into shortage of specialist baby units. Press
and Journal
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- doctors' opinions on the health service.
Scotsman
p.27
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- campaigners claims NHS is failing
non-heterosexual women. Herald
p.19
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- Martin Dockrell
from ASH discusses smoking and film classification. Scotsman
p.8
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- Dr
Andrew Buist comments on delivery of out-of-hours care. Scotsman
p.38-39(restricted access)
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- feature examine the increase of incidence of tuberculosis in
Scotland. Scotsman
p.38-39(restricted access)
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- Professor Peter Donnelly resigns his post for a new role in public health
medicine. BBC
News, Scotsman
p.38(restricted access) , Herald p.7(no web version)
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- doctors leaders call on England
to adopt Scotland's policy on NHS funding. Scotsman
p.8
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- health
chiefs say closure of ward at Raigmore hospital has not increased treatment waiting
times. Press and
Journal
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- heath secretary Nicola
Sturgeon acts to prevent private sector involvement in GP services. BBC
News, Herald
p.7, Scotsman p.8(no web version)
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- families plan legal action over C diff deaths at Vale of Leven Hospital. BBC
News, Evening
News (home edition) p.2, Evening
Times, Herald
p.7- Edinburgh researchers develop new superbug scanner. Daily
Record p. 17
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- Cambridge study finds donor children "emotionally well". BBC
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- woman in India has twins at 70 after taking IVF treatment. BBC
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- Swiss researchers find gender of donor can affect outcome of kidney transplants.
BBC News
- Healthcare Commission investigates concerns over foreign transplants BBC
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- charities say children of four should receive sex education. Scotsman p.15
(no web version)
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- Meningitis UK chief executive Steve Dayman comments on the charity's work.
Evening News (final edition) p.13 (no web address)
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- Greek study finds raised risk of prostate cancer in men with sedentary jobs.
Daily
Record p.34
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