Patients with eating disorders told they are  ‘Not thin enough’ for treatment
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Patients with eating disorders told they are ‘Not thin enough’ for treatment

This article was taken from: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/eating-disorder-thin-bmi-nhs-doctors-anorexia-bulimia-mp-wera-hobhouse-a8587831.html By Sabrina Barr An MP has issued a warning over the danger of not treating patients for eating disorders unless they’re deemed “thin enough” by health professionals. Wera Hobhouse, a Liberal Democrat politician and MP for Bath, was speaking during a Westminster Hall debate on eating disorders, which took place this week. She began by…

PrEP: NHS ‘must urgently offer’ HIV breakthrough nationwide as study shows infections cut 25% in a year
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PrEP: NHS ‘must urgently offer’ HIV breakthrough nationwide as study shows infections cut 25% in a year

This article was taken from: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/prep-hiv-drug-nhs-aids-truvada-trial-infection-symptoms-nat-lancet-sydney-australia-a8589046.html By Alex Matthews-King Health Correspondent ‘Unacceptable’ that PrEP provision in England is capped when there are no limits in other UK nations, National Aids Trust chief says HIV/AIDs charities have called for the NHS to immediately commit to a national rollout of a breakthrough preventative treatment after results from an Australian trial showed it cut new transmissions by 25…

Folic acid to be added to UK flour in effort to reduce birth defects
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Folic acid to be added to UK flour in effort to reduce birth defects

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/14/folic-acid-to-be-added-to-flour-in-effort-to-reduce-serious-birth-defects By Denis Campbell Health policy editor at the Guardian news Exclusive: ministers finally overcome food industry objections on compulsory fortification All flour is to be fortified with folic acid after ministers swung behind a plan that medical experts say will reduce the number of babies born in the UK with serious birth defects,…

Dance lessons for the lonely – on the NHS
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Dance lessons for the lonely – on the NHS

This article was taken from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-45861468 By BBC Health news GPs in England are being given permission to prescribe patients “social” activities, such as dance classes, to tackle loneliness. The strategy, announced by Prime Minister Theresa May, will also see postal delivery workers checking in on isolated people during their rounds. The government says about 200,000…

New checks to crack down on free prescription fraud
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New checks to crack down on free prescription fraud

This article was taken from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-45850140 By BBC Health News Patients claiming free prescriptions in England face checks before medicine is issued in an effort to stamp out fraud. Prescription fraud currently costs the NHS in England an estimated £256m a year. A new digitised system to be piloted next year will mean pharmacies can instantly…