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Liverpool city council to spend extra £1.7m on recruiting new social workers in wake of Baby P case - Liverpool Daily Post 30th September 2009
LIVERPOOL is recruiting more social workers to ease the caseloads of staff who look after the city's 870 children receiving care.\n\nIt is the latest in a line of improvements to the sector following recommendations made after the death of Baby P.
Transplant boy's foster mother 'had no doubt' about treatment - Daily Telegraph 2nd September 2009
Brigitte Cadd, from London, said she had ''no doubt'' that her foster son Kasey should have the new bone marrow transplant technique at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Democrat senators deal blow to Obama's health revolution - The Independent 24th July 2009
Facing the toughest test yet of his young presidency, Barack Obama flew to the American heartland to make a direct sell of his ambitious healthcare reform plans to an American public that may be as sceptical about its wisdom and workability as Republicans and some conservative Democrats are on Capitol Hill.
HIV patient is 'cured' by bone marrow transplant - Daily Mail 12th February 2009
Doctors believe they may have cured a man of HIV after they rid his body of the virus.\n\nThey gave him a bone marrow transplant from a donor who had a natural resistance to the virus, in a procedure that gives hope to sufferers.\n\nHowever, doctors stressed the case was very rare, and may not be easy to replicate in other patients.
Bethany needs a new liver - or else she will be dead by Christmas - The Observer 28th September 2008
Earlier this year, The Observer launched a campaign for a revolution in organ donation to transform a system that sees three Britons die every day while waiting for a transplant. This weekend 8,000 people are hoping for a life-saving transplant - many will fail to find a donor. With a report due soon on ways of changing the system, Denis Campbell reports on the heartbreaking plight of young children who spend months in hospital waiting, often in vain, for organs to become available
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