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August 21, 2007

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As Nigel Lawson said, the NHS is the closest thing the British have to a religion.

Also, it is the NHS that makes people accept much of the rest of our state managed public services (it must be good, free like the NHS etc). It is critically important to point out facts like these, try to show how other systems deliver better service at lower cost.

Here I think the most important statistic is how UK performs so badly when compared with EU - people become much more receptive to reform arguments when European social insurance models are held up as examples instead of the 'nasty' US model - even though it is the best performing.

I think i may have mentioned this before but I feel it is very related to this article. Personally, from what i have read of the findings of this and other cancer causation research there may never be a definitive conclusion because there are so many variables at play and over an extended period plus with so many environmental factors it's nearly impossible to get a control group for the research.

I have been monitoring a breast cancer support group in my city for a few years now which provides emotional support (great strength is found in the friendships these ladies have) and regular physical exercise and the results are definitely apparent. As part of the group support and research programme a series of double blind trials have been completed on an immuno enhancement combination therapy which your readers may find of interest. There are some details on www.mc-s.com.au.

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