Category Archives: Health Delivery

anything on how health care is delivered

Giving to Charity at Christmas

Giving to charity is something you have to think about at Christmas time. The huge number of charity leaflets coming through the post and by email, the focus on charities by newspapers and magazines and the ongoing bad news from … Continue reading

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We want it all, don’t we?

I haven’t written a blog for a while. My excuses range from being too busy, to feeling that I haven’t got much to say any more. The message that I and people like me have been putting out, about the … Continue reading

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Statins – the Well are Worried yet again

Are you over 60? Or younger but worried about your health? Then chances are you will be taking statins and/or aspirin. One in three people over 40 take statins, (up to seven million people in England), costing the NHS at … Continue reading

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Dog Blog

I am always amused by the number of my friends on Facebook who post about dogs. Sometimes, on a given day, half the posts are canine related. I don’t often read them as I dislike dogs (I must be one … Continue reading

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