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rachel maclean has been left with doubts about her health years after surgery.n sentence for wounding patients, by performing unnecessary mastectomies and other surgeries. hugh pym reports. ian paterson manipulated and lied to patients, he broke the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a healthcare system dysfunctional at every level. some of his former patients who'd suffered from his treatment gathered to hear the review findings yesterday. they were told there could be more than 1000 who'd been harmed in some way by paterson. today, a conservative mp, rachel maclean, revealed on twitter she had breast surgery for suspected cancer by ian paterson more than a decade ago and still had doubts about it. she told me to review findings had prompted her to discuss it for the first time. it's very concerning, and the reason i'm speaking out now is because i know there will be so many other people who are left with that doubt in their min
rachel maclean has been left with doubts about her health years after surgery.n sentence for wounding patients, by performing unnecessary mastectomies and other surgeries. hugh pym reports. ian paterson manipulated and lied to patients, he broke the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a healthcare system dysfunctional at every level. some of his former patients...
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rachel maclean, the mp for redditch, has been left with doubts about her health years after surgery. mind. paterson is serving a 20—year prison sentence for wounding patients, by performing unnecessary mastectomies and other surgeries. our health editor, hugh pym reports. ian paterson manipulated and lied to patients, he broke the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a health care system dysfunctional at every level. some of his former patients who'd suffered from his treatment gathered to hear the review findings yesterday. they were told there could be more than 1000 who'd been harmed in some way by paterson. today, a conservative mp, rachel maclean, revealed on twitter she had breast surgery for suspected cancer by ian paterson more than a decade ago and still had doubts about it. she told me to review findings had prompted her to discuss it for the first time. it's very concerning, and the reason i'm speaking out now is because i know there will be
rachel maclean, the mp for redditch, has been left with doubts about her health years after surgery. mind. paterson is serving a 20—year prison sentence for wounding patients, by performing unnecessary mastectomies and other surgeries. our health editor, hugh pym reports. ian paterson manipulated and lied to patients, he broke the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as...
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the scottish fa's chief medical consultant drjohn maclean was co—author of that research and joins mening us tonight. just referring back to that research from glasgow university, they have not found any link actually to heading the ball between that and brain injury, with that in mind, why this move from the fa today? the field study, which was published just before christmas was actually never designed and never could provide that answer stop it was the first scientific study to look at the potential link between neurodegenerative brain disease and playing professional football. something that many people have thought has been happening over the past three decades anecdotally. the studio side the increase, it was never designed to answer the question why and that is for future research. for most of us and experts around the world, the assumption is that head impact as a result of that, what we cannot say whether that, what we cannot say whether thatis that, what we cannot say whether that is heading or head injury, the guidelines are really a pragmatic guidelines are really a pragma
the scottish fa's chief medical consultant drjohn maclean was co—author of that research and joins mening us tonight. just referring back to that research from glasgow university, they have not found any link actually to heading the ball between that and brain injury, with that in mind, why this move from the fa today? the field study, which was published just before christmas was actually never designed and never could provide that answer stop it was the first scientific study to look at the...
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like the open system products which tobacco companies are less prevalent in but could look at using macleani think the key is that this flavour ban isn't something that has immediate cause in terms of use but over the longer term, tobacco control has looked at flavours and whether that is something attracting younger consumers into the category. i think this is part of a longer term trend as well in terms of flavour restriction. i suppose the difficulty is, with something like this, if there is no consistency across national borders or even state borders, people will potentially go from one place to another and still be able to get hold of them. that is true. it's not something we've seen a lot of in the illicit trade. i think the sort of restrictions could provoke it. if you look at these products being restricted in the us, consumers already using this type of product and prefer these types of products, could they then go and try and achieve that elsewhere? we do a survey in a number of countries around the use of nicotine products, one of those is the usa and we ask questions around if y
like the open system products which tobacco companies are less prevalent in but could look at using macleani think the key is that this flavour ban isn't something that has immediate cause in terms of use but over the longer term, tobacco control has looked at flavours and whether that is something attracting younger consumers into the category. i think this is part of a longer term trend as well in terms of flavour restriction. i suppose the difficulty is, with something like this, if there is...
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today, a conservative mp, rachel maclean, revealed on twitter she had breast surgery for suspected cancery ian paterson more than a decade ago and still had doubts about it. she told me to review findings had prompted her to discuss it for the first time. it's very concerning, and the reason i'm speaking out now is because i know there will be so many other people who are left with that doubt in their minds — are they 0k, do they need to go back and get checked again to make sure it's ok? and i think we do need to make sure that the system is safe for people. even since i put that tweet out on social media, so many people have been contacting me. have you had any form of recall by the hospital? nothing, nothing. at the very least, it would have been nice to know that someone has looked at your case and reviewed it and just offered me that reassurance. i think that's the key for people. the former health secretary now chair of the commons select committee said he wanted the committee to look at improving patient safety. the select committee will certainly look at that, because when you loo
today, a conservative mp, rachel maclean, revealed on twitter she had breast surgery for suspected cancery ian paterson more than a decade ago and still had doubts about it. she told me to review findings had prompted her to discuss it for the first time. it's very concerning, and the reason i'm speaking out now is because i know there will be so many other people who are left with that doubt in their minds — are they 0k, do they need to go back and get checked again to make sure it's ok? and...
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think about it this technology was really an excuse of the late 1950s by an entrepreneur malcolm maclean. this is 1850s technologies not 1950s technology. it's a steel box. it's corrugated to make it stronger. how complicated is that? but we are spending a lot of time taking stuff and putting it on a truck, than the truck drives to the port and then we take it up the truck and that would lower onto the ship and the ship goes through the port would take it off the ship he put it on a train train drives it would pick up the training we put in the truck why don't we just put it all in a box and just move the box? it's radical it's amazing. but of course mclean wasn't the first person to think of this. the idea of putting the step in a box and moving the box this goes back to the early 20th century. what mclean realized is you need to get the whole system going, you need to get the trains to adapt, the trucks to adapt, the ships to adapt, the ports to adapt, you need the rules to adapt unchecked adapt. you need the unions to adapt any managed get all of those things working. often by breakin
think about it this technology was really an excuse of the late 1950s by an entrepreneur malcolm maclean. this is 1850s technologies not 1950s technology. it's a steel box. it's corrugated to make it stronger. how complicated is that? but we are spending a lot of time taking stuff and putting it on a truck, than the truck drives to the port and then we take it up the truck and that would lower onto the ship and the ship goes through the port would take it off the ship he put it on a train train...
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and search for wilford maclean. for the title of his book leads a pope using the box at the top of the page. good evening thank you for coming. i am a visiting fellow at here here at the american institute. we have a great discussion tonight we have brought here chris are naughty the author of dignity which came out earlier this year it is an excellent book. i read it, i love it. i say beautiful because it is also a photo book as well. it really reveals america. a phd in physics. and then they used the phd. to go into finance. and when he have the job in finance he started going for walks during the day has walks got longer and longer. if you know new york geography is not close. and at one point he was exposed to the back row of america. this is drug addicts. he needed to figure out what was going on across the country. from bakersfield california. chris traveled the country talking to people and again he wasn't doing the same sort of going around the country trip that a lot of people do. it was the drug addicts. t
and search for wilford maclean. for the title of his book leads a pope using the box at the top of the page. good evening thank you for coming. i am a visiting fellow at here here at the american institute. we have a great discussion tonight we have brought here chris are naughty the author of dignity which came out earlier this year it is an excellent book. i read it, i love it. i say beautiful because it is also a photo book as well. it really reveals america. a phd in physics. and then they...
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and search for wilford maclean. for the title of his book leads a pope using the box at the top of the page. good evening thank you for coming. i am a visiting fellow at here here at the american institute. we have a great discussion tonight we have brought here chris are naughty the author of dignity which came out earlier this year
and search for wilford maclean. for the title of his book leads a pope using the box at the top of the page. good evening thank you for coming. i am a visiting fellow at here here at the american institute. we have a great discussion tonight we have brought here chris are naughty the author of dignity which came out earlier this year
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heads on the news siren quitting extending adenosine togo's president wins another term in office maclean's electoral frauds and why the future of the biggest broadcaster in the philippines is at stake plus will have to support one of the least popular players in golf simon says his critics with a victory in mexico on reaction from world golf championships coming up. donald trump has begun his 2 day trip to india prime minister narendra modi greeted the u.s. president on his planned 3 hour visits to ahmedabad stats in 2 states which has ties to the thirds of all indian americans they could be important for trump's reelection chances in the fender the failure to secure a trade agreements a concern about strong pass confirms a 3000000000 dollar deal to sell more weapons to india tomorrow our representatives will sign deals to sell over $3000000000.00 in the absolute finest state of the art military helicopters and other equipage to the indian armed forces. i believe that the united states should be india's premier defense partner and that's the way it's working out together we will defend our
heads on the news siren quitting extending adenosine togo's president wins another term in office maclean's electoral frauds and why the future of the biggest broadcaster in the philippines is at stake plus will have to support one of the least popular players in golf simon says his critics with a victory in mexico on reaction from world golf championships coming up. donald trump has begun his 2 day trip to india prime minister narendra modi greeted the u.s. president on his planned 3 hour...
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malcolm maclean and 1956 in north carolina had a bright h idea. let's make standardized boxes, send them to china and bring stuff back and so forth. containerization has revolutionized the transportation supply chain. having the idea, of course he needed capital. and he needed labor to. of course you need both. but those already existed and they weren't this spring and the mechanical watch. i think this is an important idea that i have had and i've been working on it for a couple of years and stumbling all over trying to figure out why i disagree with my earlier self. that thought like you, we got capital, and labor, land, those are causal. osno they're not, it's ideas that are causal. french cuisine is not caused by its ingredients. it's caused by brilliance thinking about bullet bays or something like that. >> host: we haven't talked about your book on economic canonical writing, the third edition came out this year, we will show it on the screen. you should as a writer work on keeping the reader awake. economists not known for keeping readers a
malcolm maclean and 1956 in north carolina had a bright h idea. let's make standardized boxes, send them to china and bring stuff back and so forth. containerization has revolutionized the transportation supply chain. having the idea, of course he needed capital. and he needed labor to. of course you need both. but those already existed and they weren't this spring and the mechanical watch. i think this is an important idea that i have had and i've been working on it for a couple of years and...
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. —— my pulls delete maclean calls. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines.eaks in universities and colleges. borisjohnson's new cabinet meets for the first time since yesterday's dramatic resignation of the chancellor sajid javid. england's cricketers return to action for the second of the t20 internationals. they were beaten by one run as eoin morgan's squad continue preparations for the t20 world cup. 0rganisers of the olympic games are insisting coronavirus will not have any impact on the competition in tokyo. they say they are monitoring it closely. and ronnie 0'sullivan is through to the semifinals of the welsh open. he beat mark selby. i will be back at 3:30pm. borisjohnson's new cabinet has met for the first time since yesterday's dramatic reshuffle which saw sajid javid resign as chancellor. the prime minister told his new team they have to get on with delivering the government's priorities. at his side was rishi sunak — his new chancellor — who's due to deliver his first budget in just a few weeks' time. here's our political correspondent iain watso
. —— my pulls delete maclean calls. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines.eaks in universities and colleges. borisjohnson's new cabinet meets for the first time since yesterday's dramatic resignation of the chancellor sajid javid. england's cricketers return to action for the second of the t20 internationals. they were beaten by one run as eoin morgan's squad continue preparations for the t20 world cup. 0rganisers of the olympic games are insisting coronavirus will not...
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lachlan, jamie and ewan maclean are the first three brothers to row any ocean, and the youngest and thefor a bit longer. why wouldn't you stay put? how are you doing? very well. when did you get back? two days ago. we have been on dry land for about two weeks. how are you feeling? quite good. our hands and feet have recovered. we are always fascinated by hardship. what was the worst of it? we spoke to you immediately afterwards, and i guess the adrenaline is pumping them. but what was the damage to the body? you do get blisters on your hands. can we get a close-up? is that a combination of the saltwater and just rubbing on the oars? exactly. ooh, your feet! my feet we re exactly. ooh, your feet! my feet were horrible. it is quite sore, but it's amazing how quickly the body recovers. it looks horrible. you and pass my feet were like little troll feet —— un's feet. pass my feet were like little troll feet -- un's feet. defeat, the hands and your backside is pretty sore, especially from the salt. you can imagine. let's talk to lachlan. no one blames you for being out there. do you think yo
lachlan, jamie and ewan maclean are the first three brothers to row any ocean, and the youngest and thefor a bit longer. why wouldn't you stay put? how are you doing? very well. when did you get back? two days ago. we have been on dry land for about two weeks. how are you feeling? quite good. our hands and feet have recovered. we are always fascinated by hardship. what was the worst of it? we spoke to you immediately afterwards, and i guess the adrenaline is pumping them. but what was the...