Behind the headlines

Entry Posted on Monday, April 13th, 2009

We are bombarded every day with headlines claiming scientists have found the cause or cure of various diseases. Although the research is very important, often these headlines are based on very early results performed on animal models (for example rats or rabbits), or on cells growing in a dish.  It’s not always clear how relevant the results are to real people.

If you have had an ileostomy due to bowel cancer, then it can distressing to read headlines such as “pork increases risk of bowel cancer by a fifth” (from the Telegraph). You may wonder if small life style changes may have changed your current outcome.

Thankfully, the NHS Knowledge Service has been running a service called “Behind the headlines”. This web site casts a critical eye on the health related headlines which appear from news sources such as the BBC web site, and the mainstream press and explains exactly what sort of tests were conducted and raises concerns if the article content is misleading.

Here is the service’s report on the “pork/red meat” story.

The site has covered several headlines on Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s. And so provides a useful resource to help you understand the latest developements in health care.

note: It can take a few days for a response to headline to appear.

Invitation to Clinimed event (9th April)

Entry Posted on Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Wendy from CliniMed would like to invite you to see the range of Welland products, including our new soft and secure flushable pouch with an easy-peel liner. The full range of products will also be on display.
Refreshments will be available, look forward to seeing you there

Please reply to Richard Bowden(richardsbowden@ntlworld.com) or on 0208 621 4780 to confirm which session you are attending

Where and when?
Thursday 9th April 2009
The Brentham Club, 38a Meadvale Road, Ealing, W5 1NP
Time:10.30am to 12.30pm or 2pm to 3.30pm
Please join us promptly for either session

Invite and Map:

document

Invite.pdf

National Council Meeting 2009

Entry Posted on Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

This year’s National Council meeting will take place in Glasgow on 4th – 5th April 2009. Further details can be obtained from IA National Office.

IAGLW are sending 3 delegates to the event and will write up a report in the newsletter.