Cochlear Implants: Identity politics or the politics of identity?
We were told our son was deaf when he was 22 months old. Immediately after diagnosis we were propelled into the audiology, medical and sensory support systems. Confusing, scary places for parents of a young child, desperate to do the...
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Why a pro-life Northern Ireland depends on a pro-choice UK
Over the past couple of weeks or so the abortion debate has once again flared into life. Newly appointed Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt announced his support for halving the legal limit on abortions to 12 weeks. Then,...
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Exercise: how much is enough?
The last time I met a colleague, let’s call her M, she was sporting a limp and a walking stick. Her evidently painful injury had been sustained as a result of health-promoting exercise. Troubled by her injury M, with the...
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Badgers, TB and Culling Uncertainty?
I have never really been that bothered about badgers – I noticed: the wildlife programs; the cuddly toys; and even that they have a certain cuteness. But other than this I had no strong opinions about badgers. I was then...
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The cost of bleeping care
I recently read a fascinating and perplexing tale of the contingencies of work in healthcare, where ‘state of the art’ equipment sits alongside ‘stone age’ communication devices. The first time I saw a pager, in 1994, I thought it was...
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Snog, eat, avoid?
Beloved companion or health risk? Or dinner? Start a debate about how we should relate to other species, and sparks soon fly – the ethics of hunting, bull fighting, laboratory tests on rabbits, eating some animals and not others, and...
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Public Outrage Saves Lives?
So is this ‘the most horrifying ad’ ever made? The new advert by St John ambulance is entitled Helpless. In just two minutes we witness various scenes from the life of a man diagnosed with cancer. The advert is shot beautifully...
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Is driving the new smoking?
Cars are rubbish for health. The trouble is, speed, shiny new wheels and Top Gear do still exert a strange attraction for rather too many of us… Our love affair with a private bubble of transport has been blamed for...
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