What the papers say: Superdrug refuses diabetic man sugary drink to stop seizure
Superdrug has apologised to a diabetic man after refusing him a £1.35 bottle of Lucozade when he had a hypoglycemic seizure, the Metro reports.
The BBC reports that an international drug website selling prescription medicines has been shut down after a 26-year-old man from County Down took his life using drugs bought from the site.
The Telegraph reports that transcendental meditation can cut heart attack and stroke death rates by up to 50 per cent.
The Guardian reports that MPs have called for a review of the way NHS trusts handle patient complaints. The BBC also covers this story.
Doctors have called for an end to NHS postcode 'injustice' at the annual BMA conference, the Independent writes.
And doctors at the conference have threatened strike action over the government's assault on their pensions, the Guardian writes.
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