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Smoking In Car Now Child Abuse In UK
August 10, 2010 by admin
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August 10, 2010
BBC News Health
Professor Steve Field, chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, has condemned society’s attitudes to food, alcohol and cigarettes.
In a letter to the Observer newspaper, he said parents had to take more responsibility for their children’s health – and set a good example.
He said irresponsible behaviour led to high levels of disease and early death.
He called on parents, mothers-to-be, the obese, smokers and drinkers to turn into healthy role models for their children.
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Professor Field, who represents 42,000 GPs across the UK, added: “I suppose the same people also smoke at home in front of their children.
“Evidence from the US indicates that more young children are killed by parental smoking than by all other unintentional injuries combined.”
Other health experts have previously called for smoking to be banned in cars when children are present, but the government’s recent decision not to review existing smoking legislation means that move is unlikely.
In his letter, Professor Field says adults need to take responsibility for their own health too.
He added: “The truth, which may be unpalatable to some, is that too many of us, too often, neglect too many aspects of our own personal health behaviour, and this is leading to increasing levels of ill-health and early death.
“Public health is a sensitive subject.
“It’s not easy to strike the right balance between protecting people’s sensibilities and delivering the hard facts about their personal behaviours that are ultimately shortening their lives.
“Too many people do not face up to the hard facts, as they perceive them to be an attack aimed, in particular, at the poorer members of our society, when it is impossible to argue on medical or ethical grounds, that such behaviour is acceptable.”
‘Tsunami of obesity’
He said GPs based the advice they gave on hard evidence.
“We genuinely want people to be able to live healthy, fulfilling and productive lives for as long as possible.
“But every day we are confronted with the sharp end of harm caused by smoking, excessive alcohol consumption and the tsunami of obesity.”
He added: “Please don’t take offence if we tell you to lose weight or stop smoking or drinking. You need to face facts and take responsibility but support is out there and together, we can help people live long, happy, fulfilling and healthy lives.”
Experts are debating how best to help people live more healthily, given the government’s desire to move away from state “nannying”.
Writing in the BBC News Scrubbing Up column this week, Professor Richard Ashcroft of Queen Mary’s University London said: “Usually what drives me is circumstance, habit and short-term reward.
“So the trick is to find ways to re-wire my habits, change my circumstances, and make the rewards pull me in ways I want to go, and not in ways that are harmful to me. And that’s hard.”
Professor Field said long-term support worked.
“Sensible, timely and appropriate interventions can help make people aware of the potential risks they are taking or the harm they may be doing and can change their behaviour or prevent extensive damage.
“Short-term interventions seem to be just that and we find that the best and longest-lasting effects are achieved through longer-term actions and support.”
The government is due to set out its view of how to tackle public health in a white paper this autumn.
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Senator Nominates Girlfriend for US Attorney
December 7, 2009 by admin
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December 7, 2009
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By Thomas Peipert
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus defended recommending his girlfriend for appointment as Montana’s U.S. attorney, saying Saturday his one-time staff member and the former state prosecutor is “highly qualified” but eventually withdrew her nomination.
Baucus said that he began dating former state office director Melodee Hanes after they were both separated from their spouses. The Montana Democrat said they did not have an affair, but began dating while she worked for him.
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele called Saturday for a Senate Ethics Committee investigation of Baucus’ actions. Steele said the panel should determine “why Senator Baucus put his personal needs above those of the people of Montana.”
Baucus, who is helping lead Democratic efforts to expand health care, recommended Hanes for the federal prosecutor job in February. The senator said he appointed an independent, third-party reviewer and established “an open and fair process” that resulted in her name and two others being sent, unranked, to the White House for consideration.
Baucus said he did not know whether the reviewer — who is a long-time campaign donor to Baucus — knew about the senator’s relationship with Hanes.
The reviewer is Dana Christensen, a Montana lawyer who contributed $3,400 to Baucus’s political campaigns from 1989 to 2002. Christensen’s role as reviewer was disclosed Saturday night by Baucus spokesman Ty Matsdorf. A phone message left at Christensen’s law office was not immediately returned.
In a statement issued by his office Saturday, Baucus said that “as we grew closer and things progressed, we knew it was time to begin the process of Mel transitioning out of my Senate office.”
He said he recommended Hanes to become Montana’s U.S. attorney while they were dating because she is a highly qualified prosecutor who tried more than 100 jury trials and is widely regarded as an expert in child abuse prosecution.
“Mel would have been an excellent U.S. attorney for Montana,” said Baucus, 67. “I, for one, did not want her relationship with me to disqualify her from applying for the position.”
Baucus’ office released a resume for Hanes, which listed her only federal court experience as handling personal injury and employment discrimination cases from 1982 to 1986 as a partner in a private Iowa law firm. All of Hanes’ experience as a prosecutor came in state court, mostly in child abuse cases in Iowa and Montana, according to the resume.
Hanes, 53, received prosecutor’s training in 1994 at the FBI’s National Law Institute in Quantico, Va., the resume states.
Asked by reporters whether there should be an ethics investigation into the matter, Baucus said, “I can’t understand why.
“Everything is straight, on the up and up,” Baucus added.
Hanes withdrew in March, saying she did so because she received other opportunities she couldn’t pass up. Hanes was hired in June as a top official in the Justice Department’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
“We thought it made sense for her to withdraw her name from consideration,” Baucus told reporters Saturday. “She also wanted to come back to Washington” to live with Baucus, which she now does.
“Frankly we didn’t want to live apart,” Baucus said.
Hanes received her Justice job after applying “independently,” Baucus said. “Not surprisingly to anyone who’s looked at her resume, (Hanes) got the DOJ job on her merit,” he said.
Baucus’ office released details of his relationship with Hanes late Friday night in response to questions from Mainjustice.com, a news Web site covering the Justice Department that first reported the circumstances of Hanes’ nomination.
Baucus has played a major role in managing the Democrats’ health care overhaul efforts. He led Senate debate Saturday on the health bill, receiving a nod of support from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
“Max is a good friend, an outstanding senator and he has my full support,” Reid, D-Nev., said in a statement released by his spokesman.
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said she didn’t think the issue would affect Baucus’ leadership in the health care debate. “I don’t think it’s going to distract from the substance of the debate,” she said.






