Miscellaneous Articles
| ?July 2003/ | Why potty training needn't be rushed | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent/ Reporter t.utton@dailymail.co.uk |
| 20 July 2001 | Hospitals could be set to return body parts | South Manchester Reporter |
| 12 December 2001 | Judge asks killer to be sterilised | Daily Mail by Chris Brooke |
| 29 December 2001 | A week of children | Daily Mail - by Georgian Williams g.williams@dailymail.co.uk |
| 29 January 2002 | CJD bombshell for blood patients after three years | Daily Mail by Lech Mintowt-Czyz |
| 15 February 2002 | Victory for blind mum in sterility blunder | Daily Mail by Lech Mintowt-Czyz |
| 2 April 2002 | The son that doctors said we could never have | Daily Mail by Clare Kitchen |
| 30 April 2002 | Why men know by instinct when it's the right time to spoil a woman | Daily Mail by Science Reporter |
| 8 May 2002 | Police regret failing to halt the Shipman killing spree | Daily Mail by Andrew Loudon a.loudon@dailymail.co.uk |
| 8 May 2002 | Sugar stops depression |
Daily Mail by how sugar tablets better than anti-depressants |
| 14 May 2002 | Diet linked to increase in children's asthma | Daily Mail by Roger Dobson |
| 19 June 2002 | We must accept NHS errors, says minister |
Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 19 June 2003 (page 22) | Dumped Twin girls pushed through a hatch for unwanted babies | Daily Mail by Allan Hall in Berlin |
| 26 June 2003 (page 18) | Counsel care 'can worsen the pain' | Daily Mail |
| 28 June 2002 | The childless choice (no mention of those unable to due to hysterectomy) | Daily Mail by Steve Doughty Social Affairs Correspondent s.doughty@dailymail.co.uk |
| 3 August 2002 | Researchers warn of CJD risk in blood transfusions |
Daily Mail by Shamim Chowdhury |
| 16 August 2002 (pages 1/2) |
British blood too risky for our children | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 16 August 2002 (small article) |
Epidurals 'in the clear' | Daily Mail |
| 23 August 2002 | Cot death risk soars if mothers are single
Also coveres weight of babies |
Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 11 September 2002 | Smoking 'is linked to cot death' |
Daily Mail - from Lesley Hussell in Paris |
| 25 September 2002 | Coffee, the painkiller for women | Daily Mail - by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 28 September 2002 | Triumph from tears as doctors vindicate Lorenzo's
Oil father |
Daily Mail by James Chapman Science correspondent
j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 17 October 2002 | 20-year study that explodes the myth of mastectomy | Daily Mail by Charlotte Gill and Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 26 October 2002 | Lorenzo's Triumph |
Daily Mail by Christina Odone (is Deputy Editor of
the New Statesman) |
| 1 November 2002 | These gods in white coats are NOT infallible | Daily Mail Alan Maynard Proffessor of Health Economics. This is for me an EXCELLENT article. For those of us that do question doctors and their actions this is well worth reading. |
| 10 December 2002 | How vegetarian diets could harm your child's IQ | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent t.utton@dailymail.co.uk |
| 21 Decemer 2002 | Legal ruling that could threatern this little
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| 17 January 2003 | Why boys are born to hive their mothers more trouble (cross ref) | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 30 January 2003 | We're running our of children (no mention of those unable to due to hysterectomy) | Daily Mail by Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs Correspondent s.poulter@dailymail.co.uk |
| 31 January 2003 | Heavier babies 'face greater cancer risk' | Daily Mail |
| 1 February 2003 | £5m payout for Alder Hey organ scandal families | Daily Mail |
| 4 February 2003 | After 19 miscarriages, a baby heals the heartache (cross ref) | Daily Mail by Adam Powell a.powell@dailymail.co.uk |
| 5 February 2003 (page 17) |
Doctor Zombie (misdiagnosed 618 children as epileptic then gave drugs) | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent and David Wilkes b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 28 February 2003 (page 39) | Alder Hey law delay Families' fury as Ministers drag their heels after organ scandal | Daily Mail by James Tozer j.tozer@dailymail.co.uk |
| 15 May 2003 (page 25) | Nurse wins £4000,000 for her ruined sex life | Daily Mail by Steve Doughty Social Affairs Correspondent s.doughty@dailymail.co.uk |
| 30 May 2003 (page 43) | Dark side of the sunshine pill |
Daily Mail - by Rebecca Fowler Hailed as a cure for shyness, anxiety and depression, Seroxat is one of our most popular prescription drugs. But is it behind a spate of unexplained suicides? |
| 10 June 2003 (page 38 - 39) |
I'm still all woman (The remarkable picture this brave actress hopes will help others fight the fear of breast cancer) (mastectomy scar) | Daily Mail Actress Amanda Mealing tells Pactrick Hill |
| 25 June 2003 (page 15) | DNA test for every baby 'is the key to lifelong healthcare' | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 1 July 2003 (page 19) | The blunder 'cure' Shake-up of all NHS negligence claims to stem soaring payout | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent t.utton@dailymail.co.uk and Michael Seamark |
| 5 August 2003 (page 21) | Detective who bungled the Shipman case is suspended | Daily Mail Reporter |
| 9 August 2003 (page 47) | What's up doc? GOK* *That's God Only Knows, one of the secret codes doctors use (see glossary) | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent t.utton@dailymail.co.uk |
| 14 August 2003 (BBC1) | PROGRAMME Intensive Scares | Anew series. they were mainly focusing on opertions like heart bypass. Aparently some of the side effects of such an opertion are memory loss, depression and mood swings. What caught his attention was that they believe that it is due to clamping of arteries etc that is causing the problem. (exactly what they do when they remove/steal a uterus etc) In the arteries there is a plaque like substance, when they are clampled bits of it are washed into the blood stream and then get blocked and damage the brain.Causing the previous side effects. |
| 29 August 2003 (page 37) | The memory herb Sage helps sharpen the mind, says study | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent t.utton@dailymail.co.uk |
| 10 September 2003 (page 19) | High-fat diets blamed for the boom in breast cancer Junk food link to disease affecting one in 12 women | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 16 September 2003 (page 37) | Midwives vow to work for free to stop ward closing | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 22 September 2003 (page 5) | Have more babies say the Tories (link from the conservaties website) (cross ref hysterectomies) | Daily Mail by David Hughes Political Editor |
| 26 September 2003 (page 39) | Cot death case a new blow for The Expert Three-year inquiry into mother who lost two sons is halted | Daily Mail by James Tozer j.tozer@dailymail.co.uk and Sue Reid |
| 13 October 2003 (pages 1 and 6) | The 'doctor knows best' culture is harming patients | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science Correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 13 October 2003 (page 35) | I had my healthy womb and breasts removed so I couldd live to see my children grow up | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 11 November 2003 (page 49 Good Health) | For just six weeks Romy, aged 17, took a common anti-depressant. Two years on, it is still taking a terrible toll on her health | Daily Mail by Angela Epstein |
| 13 November 2003 (page 3) | Why middle-aged spread is natural for a woman | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 20 November 2003 (page 21) | £10,000 award to the parents whose daughter turned out to be _healthy_ Hospital 'told couple their baby was brean-damaged at birth' | Daily Mail by Chris Brooke c.brooke@dailymail.co.uk |
| 25 November 2003 (pages 40, 41 and 43 Good Health) | Why I'm so proud to show my rebuilt breast When she lost a breast to concer, Amanda Mealing bravely showed off her scars in the Mail. Here she describes the operation that rebuilt her confidence ... and led to this extraordinary picture | Daily Mail |
| 8 December 2003 (page 31) | Battle for maternity leave by midwives | Daily Maily by Peter Allen p.allen@dailymail.co.uk |
| 18 December 2003 (page 23) | Patiet killed by CJD after transfusion of infected blood Fears of cuts in life-saving donations as world's first case is revealed | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent t.utton@dailymail.co.uk |
| 22 January 2004 (page 11) | The number of midives plummets to an all-time low | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 1 March 2004 (page 19) | Baby deaths are blamed on soldiers' anthrax jabs | Daily Mail by Rebecca English r.english@dailymail.co.uk |
| 9 March 2004 (page 23) | Prozac 'link to risk of bleeding' | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent t.utton@dailymail.co.uk |
| 17 March 2004 (page 17) | Blood donors ban over fears of CJD Health chiefs blacklist 50,000 transfusion patients | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 27 March 2004 (page 7) | How steroids could end misery of miscarriage After five failed pregnancies, this treatment gave us a son | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 27 March 2004 (page 17) | Families in child organs ordeal can sue for thousands NHS faces huge bill after judge says doctors acted illegally | Daily Mail by Dan Newling |
| 22 March 2004 (Page 7) | Surgeons 'should be able to practice on live pigs and sheep' | The Independent by Jeremy Laurance Health Editor |
| 18 May 2004 (page 43) | The £15 DIY test for the menopause It takes three minutes but could change the rest of your life ... | Daily Mail Good health by Lucy Elkins |
| Civil liberties fearover plan for 'barcode babies' | Daily Mail | |
| 29 April 2004 | Chlamydia 'also hits men' | Daily Mail |
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