NHS doctors challenge high drugs prices
Public health directors in Greater Manchester have decided to offer an unlicensed drug to prevent blindness to patients to combat high prices charged by pharmaceutical companies.They are offering Avastin to patients with wet age-related macular degeneration, which can cause blindness within months, as an alternative to Novartis, which the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has said should only be used in the worst cases because of its cost.
Source:- The Guardian Monday 30 July 2007 page 1
Researchers find genes that can increase risk of getting MS
Scientists have discovered new genes that can increase a person’s risk of developing multiple sclerosis, which could lead to improved treatments and a better understanding of the disease.
Source:- The Guardian Monday 30 July 2007 page 6
Rogue gangmasters are moving migrants to work in care homes
Gangmasters are moving migrants to work in care homes because the government has tightened up regulations on working in farming.
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) was set up two years ago to regulate labour in the fresh food and farming sectors, but trade unions claim that gangmasters have moved into the residential care sector as a result.
Source:- The Times Monday 30 July 2007 page 12
Britain accused of failing in its responsibility to refugees
The few Iraqi refugees who complete the perilous and expensive trip to Britain have little prospect of being allowed to stay.
Source:- The Independent, Monday 30 July 2007, page 2
King’s Fund: NHS pay deal failed to deliver for patients and staff
The overhaul of National Health Service pay was rushed, went over budget and has produced little benefit for patients, the government will be told today.
Source:- The Independent, Monday 30 July 2007, page 18
Drive to get children playing outdoors, like their parents
Only one in five of today’s children play outside in the street or local parks every day, according to new research.
Source:- The Daily Telegraph, Monday 30 July 2007, page 1
Children being given drugs they don’t need, Tories claim
Thousands of children are being given powerful behaviour-altering drugs they don’t, according to Conservatives.