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Regain Control, Look After Your Health Duration: 01:54 A GP explains how the recession has been bad for her patients' health. |
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Introduction of the National Health Service Duration: 00:53 Brief review of the effects of the introduction of the National Health Service in Scotland. |
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Why does the Government today care about people's health? Duration: 01:07 News reports from recent history to demonstrate government involvement in public health. |
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Health, hygeine and transport in 19th century London Duration: 02:54 Far from what is often imagined, London in 1900 was still as dangerous to the health and hygiene of Englishman as it had been 100 years earlier. |
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Comparative Development and Health Summary Duration: 00:52 Despite our high standard of living, health is still an issue in Scotland. |
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Breakdown Duration: 07:07 Alastair Campbell talks candidly to Ruby Wax about how he suffered a breakdown. |
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Health visitor 'postcode lottery' Duration: 01:16 Depending on where families are living in England, there is a huge variation of support from health visitors. |
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Malnutrition and kwashiorkor Duration: 02:34 The problem of malnutrition and kwashiorkor in the developing world. |
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Improving public health in 1946 Duration: 02:10 A government information film from 1946 describes the progress being made in improving public health. |
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Summary of health inequalities in the UK Duration: 01:49 Discussion on the link between health and wealth. |
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Sectioning Under the Mental Health Act Duration: 06:08 Dr Sandra Scott looks at sectioning under the Mental Health Act. |
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Health and housing in the 19th century Duration: 03:26 The government of the 1840s compiled data, statistics and testimony from health specialists to gain a picture of the dire health of the working poor in Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Glasgow. |
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