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Atos is "black and white" on fitness and disability
One man's experience of successfully appealing a Work Capability Assessment ruling.
Health mags unite to condemn NHS changes
British Medical Journal, Health Service Journal and Nursing Times condemn reforms.
HIV is for life, not just World Aids Day
An HIV and health activist explains why he won't be wearing a red ribbon today.
Should society let uninsured people die? "YEAH!"
Crowd at Monday night's Republican presidential debate cheer at suggestion that society should allow the uninsured to die.
Obamacare, Romneycare and the race for President
As approval of Obamacare and Romneycare falls, healthcare remains one of the most prominent issues of the US 2012 election that is likely to include the founders of both plans.
Congress set for a frantic 20 days as Republicans announce their comeback
Republicans set to launch plans to cut spending and overturn health-care reform as they take charge of Congress.
US health-care reform by numbers
We go behind the figures that have dominated debate on the Senate bill
More for less
Faced with a gap in funding at the same time as growing demand, can the NHS survive – let alone prosper? Niall Dickson looks at the challenges ahead
Health reform beyond the hype
How should services in the UK and US change, and what can they learn from each other?
Facebook’s $1.6bn woman
A witch-hunt?
Osborne's woes
Marr's monarchism
The interview
On Syria
The interview
GOP race so far
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