What the papers say: another panic over swine flu?
The Telegraph asks: If the swine flu pandemic is over, why have 17 deaths and cases of people fighting the virus in intensive care caused a panic?
Pregnant women are confused over the mixed messages about the flu jab, the Telegraph writes.
Vitamin pills could damage your health, according to research by Which? published in the Guardian. The Daily Mail also reports this story.Health professionals have been ordered to take diabetes training after figures reveal thousands of mistakes in insulin doses, the Guardian reports.Another elixir of youth has been discovered in the shape of beetroot juice, the Daily Mail claims.And the Mail reports that an advanced body scan could help doctors decide when men with slow-growing prostate cancer should have treatment.The Telegraph's Max Pemberton writes that mixed wards are a symptom of larger problems in the NHS.Unions have warned that the Department of Health's plans to push through a two year pay freeze 'is a gun' to member's heads.The Guardian writes that NHS reforms will lead to supermarket-style discount surgery deals.More and more children are surviving cancer, writes Cassandra Jardine in the Telegraph.And breast feeding boys can improve their academic chances, according to the Telegraph.