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Six new rights for every NHS patient - The Independent 29th June 2009
Patients will today be promised six new rights to NHS treatment as the Government attempts to push through a new raft of public service reforms in the run-up to the forthcoming general election.
Top-up payments: British cancer patients are paying the price - The Telegraph 20th October 2008
Colin Ross is much better now he’s completed his first course of the drug Revlimid. As Dr Kevin Boyd, his specialist at the Royal Marsden hospital predicted, the drug is having a dramatic effect on Ross’s cancer, multiple myeloma. His paraprotein levels – which indicate the rate of spread of the disease – have come down from 67 to five, which his partner, Wendy Forbes-Newbigin, calls “little short of a miracle”.
Expensive allergy tests could damage your health - The Times 21st August 2008
Some popular tests for food allergies are a waste of time and money and could even end up damaging the health of those who undergo them, according to Which?.
Four researchers took “alternative” tests ranging in price from £48 to £275. The tests routinely failed to detect a severe peanut allergy in one researcher and an intolerance to lactose in another but suggested a total of 183 intolerances. Medical tests confirmed the correct diagnoses.
Food allergy diagnosis firms 'may be risking clients' health' - The Telegraph 20th August 2008
Companies that offer to diagnose food allergies may be putting people’s health at risk by giving unreliable results, claims Which?, the consumer group.
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