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World Service,09 Nov 2011,18 mins

02/11/2011

Health Check

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DIY CERVICAL SMEAR TEST 25,000 women in Mexico compared a new DIY cervical smear test with the traditional test where a woman goes to a clinic to have a sample of cells scraped from the neck of the womb which are then examined under a microscope for any signs of abnormality. Professor Attila Lorinz from the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine in London tells Claudia Hammond that four times as many cases were detected by the new DIY test than by the traditional method HEALTH MYTH – VITAMIN C AND COLDS In our series examining health folklore, Professor Ron Eccles, Director of the Common Cold Centre in Cardiff, talks about whether vitamin C stops you getting a cold or shortens it if you’ve already caught one PALLIATIVE CARE WORLDWIDE A new study mapping the care available worldwide, conducted with the International Observatory on End of Life Care at Lancaster University, has revealed that 42% of countries still have no provision for end of life care and 80% of the world’s population has no or low access to pain medication. Claire Morris from the Worldwide Palliative Care Alliance outlines the situation to Claudia Hammond. Joshua Mmali reports from Kawempe Homecare Clinic in Kampala which is offering palliative care, including morphine, to disadvantaged people with terminal diseases. Dr Samuel Guma and Faith Mwangi-Powell, Director of the African Palliative Care Association, are his guides.

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