Editorial Issue 122 Print Email

Please read the inspiring story (see pages 42-43) of how David Longman's daughter Louise (now aged 21) was successfully treated and cured of a benign vascular tumour which had blighted her life since birth. The technique used was Photodynamic Therapy (PDT), which applies a photosensitising agent which is applied and absorbed into the tumour.

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Editorial Issue 121 Print Email

There is a huge volume of published material in all fields of Complementary Medicine. Such is the volume, that finding a place to house all the books and journals which PH receives on a daily basis is a huge problem. Literally behind my desk and work station are two eternally large piles of books, awaiting commissioning and review; the piles diminish slightly every time I have a blitz and send out books for review, but they fill up again in no time.

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Editorial Issue 120 Print Email

My partner suffered 7 hours of violent vomiting, following food poisoning after eating a meat pie purchased from our local Supermarket. Their response was pathetically customer service reassurances that they take these incidents seriously, despite my several telephone calls, even when I returned the offending product for microbiological inspection. This was infuriating, in view of threats these days from pathological organisms – E. coli, MRSA, C. difficile, the H5N1 strain of avian flu. More on this another time.

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Editorial Issue 119 Print Email

Unbelievably, I was recently emailed a Press Release with the heading "Millions at Risk from Vitamins Overdose". I thought that someone was deliberately winding me up; however, the Norwich Union Healthcare's Health of the Nation Index, researched from 250 practising GPs across the UK, cited the following incredible results:

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Editorial Issue 118 Print Email

The Headlines report that perhaps as many as one million 'mistakes' occur within the NHS and that 2000 patients die every year from a variety of errors, ranging from falls, errors in medication, equipment defects and patient accidents. These figures exclude hospital-acquired infections, from which it has been estimated that as many as 20,000 patients may die each year; 10,000 from MRSA.

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