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Family stunned after M61 death
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  Yesterday 11:32 AM    3
 RIP
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The ‘Costs’ of Medical Care by Thomas Sowell NRO
merrie
by merrie  11-4-2009    1
 countries where the medical training may not be the best. In short, reducing doctors’ income is not reducing the cost of medical care, it is refusing to pay those costs. Like other ways of refusing to pay costs, it has consequences. Any one of us can reduce medical costs by refusing to pay them. In our own lives, we recognize the consequences. But when someone with a gift for rhetoric tells us that the government can reduce the costs without consequences, we are ready to believe in such political miracles. There are some ways in which the real costs of medical care can be reduced, but the people who are leading the charge for a government takeover of medical care are not the least bit interested in actually reducing those costs, as distinguished from shifting the costs around or just refusing to pay them. The high costs of “defensive medicine” " expensive tests, medications, and procedures required to protect doctors and hospitals from ruinous lawsuits, rather than
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Patients to get private health care on the NHS if they have to wait too long for treatment
infidel70
by infidel70  10-31-2009    2
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A vaccine for anxiety? The real reason why drug companies are pushing more vaccines
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-27-2009    3
 "If the current health regime is allowed to continue in America, I can easily imagine a day when anyone who disagrees with vaccinations is immediately "diagnosed" with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and injected with a psychiatric vaccine designed to "cure" the "disorder." Effectively, it will be a chemical lobotomy."
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Generation depression: British women are more unhappy than ever
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  10-25-2009   
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Kirsty on £1BN errors
Welsh Lib Dems
by Welsh Lib Dems  10-23-2009   
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1BN Health Mistakes
Welsh Lib Dems
by Welsh Lib Dems  10-22-2009   
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How Safe is The HPV Vaccine?
risatalogo
by risatalogo  10-19-2009   
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Half of women are diagnosing themselves online, says Ofcom
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  10-16-2009   
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Today's Great Moment in Socialized Health Care
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  10-13-2009    2
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Daughter saves mother, 80, left by doctors to starve
Antara
by Antara  10-12-2009    5
 Sarah Palin spoke about death panels.....see how wonderful they can be?
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Transsexual in court appeal for breast enlargement
Antara
by Antara  10-12-2009    1
 Why can't she get a job and pay for it herself????
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Terminally ill grandmother 'left to starve' by doctors
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-11-2009    2
 Under NHS guidance introduced in England, medical staff can withdraw fluid and drugs from dying patents and many are put on continuous sedation until they pass away. But this approach can also mask signs of improvement, it has been argued. Miss Ball, who had been looking after her mother before she was admitted to the Conquest hospital, Hastings, East Sussex, on Jan 11, said she had to fight hospital staff for weeks before her mother was taken off the plan and given artificial feeding. Miss Ball, 42, a carer, from Robertsbridge, East Sussex, said: “My mother was going to be left to starve and dehydrate to death. It really is a subterfuge for legalised euthanasia of the elderly on the NHS. ”
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'Scandalous abuse' of the elderly prescribed antipsychotics in hospital exposed
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-8-2009    3
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Smokefree United
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  10-8-2009    2
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UK has 1% of world's population but 20% of its CCTV cameras
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-6-2009    5
 An old article but still pretty accurate. you cannot move in London without being seen by at least 3 cameras at any one point. It is the definition of a police state, the police also have sub-machine guns, (H&K MP5k's for anyone interested) while you can be arrested for carrying a penknife if its blade is more than an inch long, because of the laws now concerning blades and knives. as well as the other tricks like LRADs (not new) which are now common place around the world. All backed by by ignorant and dangerous attitudes of the police. Again as always don't take my word for it look it up. The report says: "It is not entirely absurd to imagine that supermarkets' loyalty card data might one day be used by the Government to identify people who ignored advice to eat healthily or who drank too much, so that they could be given a lower priority for NHS treatment". "We have supermarkets collecting data on our shopping habits and also offering life insurance services"
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Gardasil Researcher: JAB 'AS DEADLY AS THE CANCER'
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-5-2009    1
 When someone who helped to develop it says that, you know its bad news.
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Jury says chemotherapy drug death was "manslaughter"
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-3-2009    3
 continued If you accidentally shoot your best friend in a hunting accident, you're held responsible (unless you're the U.S. Vice President, of course). If you have a swimming pool in your back yard, and a drunken neighbor drowns in your pool, you're also held responsible. But somehow, if you're a doctor or pharmacist, and you prescribe a fatal dose of toxic chemicals to a patient, you're off the hook! Doctors and pharmacists have been getting away with murder for so long that no one even remembers what it's like to hold them responsible for their actions. Let's face it: They're in the business of dealing poisons. And when you deal in poison, there needs to be a level of personal responsibility that's adhered to by working professionals. But instead of professionalism, what we're seeing in this case is the complete abandonment of any such notion. When the patient dies, they simply "lose the paperwork" to cover their tracks.
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Brits flee socialized healthcare
billpar
by billpar  10-2-2009    2
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Managed Care Networks
IanAWaterston
by IanAWaterston  10-1-2009   
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Masters of illusion: The great management consultancy swindle
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-29-2009   
 The more I thought about it, the grander it seemed. The next morning, I sent out 10 CVs. One ended up in the hands of the founding partner of a small and enlightened consultancy firm based in New York. I landed the job by providing a credible response to this question: How many pubs are there in Great Britain? The purpose of that question, I realised after the interview, was to see how easily I could talk about a subject of which I knew almost nothing, on the basis of facts that were almost entirely fictional. It was an excellent introduction to management consulting.
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Is Britain's Health-Care System Really That Bad?
JackieDel
by JackieDel  9-28-2009    2
 How does NHS health care compare with U.S. health care? Like most developed countries, Britain ranks above the U.S. in most health measurements. Its citizens have a longer life expectancy and lower infant mortality, and the country has more acute-care hospital beds per capita and fewer deaths related to surgical or medical mishaps. Britain achieves these results while spending proportionally less on health care than the U.S. — about $2,500 per person in Britain, compared with $6,000 in the U.S. For these reasons, the World Health Organization (WHO) ranked Britain 18th in a global league table of health-care systems (the U.S. was ranked 37th). However, there are measures by which the U.S. outperforms Britain: for instance, the U.S. has lower cancer mortality rates.
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Schoolgirl dies after cancer vaccine jab
foxyarse
by foxyarse  9-28-2009    2
 Vaccines can be lethal
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Britain’s Shining Example of Health Care
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-27-2009   
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Nhs Jobs UK
adriank022
by adriank022  9-26-2009   
 http://www.agency-free.co.uk Agency-Free.co.uk is a unique new job seeker and employment portal for the UK employment market. Job seekers can create their free profiles and upload their CVs. Employers can create their profiles and also post jobs for free.
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Curing the Lolita complex
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  9-25-2009    3
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NHS hospital deaths rise on day junior doctors join wards, study finds
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  9-22-2009   
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NHS paying high price for bungled hip replacements at private centres surger
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  9-22-2009   
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Nhs Jobs UK
lina1225
by lina1225  9-22-2009   
 http://www.agency-free.co.uk Agency-Free.co.uk is a unique new job seeker and employment portal for the UK employment market. Job seekers can create their free profiles and upload their CVs. Employers can create their profiles and also post jobs for free.
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Jack Straw calls for heroin on NHS
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  9-19-2009   
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Women told they have breast cancer after all-clear
mrmoan
by mrmoan  9-17-2009   
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Hospital food bingo
drgreenfingers
by drgreenfingers  9-17-2009   
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Fear of knees among Britain's most unusual phobias
tabsey
by tabsey  9-14-2009   
 Watching someone dislocate a kneecap doesn't leave many feeling refreshed.
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Medical Loans
simuels786
by simuels786  9-11-2009   
 The specialty of medical loans is that they can cover your financial requirement even if you have insurance policy or you are going to undergo a treatment covered by the NHS.
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Swine flu Symptoms
lary_parker
by lary_parker  9-10-2009   
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NHS end of life scheme
jay8h
by jay8h  9-9-2009   
 Death Panel?
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Premature baby 'left to die' by doctors after birth at 21 wk
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  9-8-2009    4
 'When he was born, he put out his arms and legs and pushed himself over,' said Miss Capewell. 'A midwife said he was breathing and had a strong heartbeat and described him as a "little fighter". 'I kept asking for the doctors but the midwife said, "They won't come and help, sweetie. Make the best of the time you have with him."' Miss Capewell said she had to argue her right to receive birth and death certificates which meant she could have a proper funeral. The medical guidance for NHS hospitals, limiting care of the most premature babies, was drawn up by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics in 2006. The guidelines are clear: no baby below 22 weeks gestation should be resuscitated.
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Sentenced to death on the NHS
foxyarse
by foxyarse  9-7-2009   
 As a result the scheme is causing a “national crisis” in patient care, the letter states. It has been signed palliative care experts including Professor Peter Millard, Emeritus Professor of Geriatrics, University of London, Dr Peter Hargreaves, a consultant in Palliative Medicine at St Luke’s cancer centre in Guildford, and four others. “Forecasting death is an inexact science,”they say. Patients are being diagnosed as being close to death “without regard to the fact that the diagnosis could be wrong. “As a result a national wave of discontent is building up, as family and friends witness the denial of fluids and food to patients." The warning comes just a week after a report by the Patients Association estimated that up to one million patients had received poor or cruel care on the NHS. Patients are murdered all the time in Britain and Ireland...by the people that should be saving them.
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What Mental Capacity Do Cannibals have?
glossop
by glossop  9-6-2009   
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UK: Sentenced to death on the NHS (National Health Service)
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  9-6-2009    1
 “Forecasting death is an inexact science,”they say. Patients are being diagnosed as being close to death “without regard to the fact that the diagnosis could be wrong. “As a result a national wave of discontent is building up, as family and friends witness the denial of fluids and food to patients." The warning comes just a week after a report by the Patients Association estimated that up to one million patients had received poor or cruel care on the NHS. The scheme, called the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP), was designed to reduce patient suffering in their final hours. Developed by Marie Curie, the cancer charity, in a Liverpool hospice it was initially developed for cancer patients but now includes other life threatening conditions. It was recommended as a model by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice), the Government’s health scrutiny body, in 2004."
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