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Disability tests opposed by dean of St Paul's Cathedral

A letter urging Prime Minister David Cameron to get rid of work assessments for the disabled has been signed by the dean of St Paul’s Cathedral.

 The tests assess entitlement to employment and support allowance

The Very Rev Dr David Ison was among campaigners to claim the tests could “cut short” disabled people’s lives.

The letter also called on ministers to address the “shameful offences” of austerity measures.

The government said the assessments had been improved and could help disabled people get into employment.

‘Heaviest burden’

The letter, titled The Downing Street Demand, called for an end to work capability assessments (WCA) which “demean and distress” disabled people.

Fluoride in tap water cuts fillings – but does it raise dementia risk?

Councils hail health findings as campaigners call for more research into long-term effects

  • Many of the areas with the lowest rates of fillings have added the powerful enamel-protecting chemical to their tap water
  • Campaigners claim the data should persuade more areas to sign up to mass fluoridisation scheme
  • Critics insist that there is evidence it could be putting youngsters at risk of dementia in later life

By Mark Howarth

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Adding fluoride to tap water leaves fewer children needing fillings, according to NHS figures out yesterday

 

Adding fluoride to tap water leaves fewer children needing fillings, according to NHS figures out yesterday.

The statistics revealed that England’s ten million children required 3.5million fillings last year.

And many of the areas with the lowest rates of fillings are the ones that have added the powerful enamel-protecting chemical to their tap water.

Nevertheless, critics of the mass fluoridisation scheme insist that there is evidence it could be putting youngsters at risk of dementia in later life.

Youngsters in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire – where supplies have been treated since 1968 – had fewer cavities than children in any other region.

And the three medicated areas of Newcastle, Gateshead and North Tyneside had 32 per cent fewer fillings than neighbouring South Tyneside, which has chosen not to add fluoride to its water supplies.

Last night campaigners claimed the data should persuade more areas to sign up to the scheme.

Moving talk praised unpaid carers

Plympton ‘Moving On’ Stroke Club

CLUB REPS:  Plympton 'Moving On' Stroke Club meets every  two weeks at  Pocklington Rise, Ridgeway

WE MET on Wednesday, September 4 and welcomed a new member, Dorothy, as well as previous members.​
  1. CLUB REPS: Plympton ‘Moving On’ Stroke Club meets every two weeks at Pocklington Rise, Ridgeway

A presentation was given by John McKenna and Sarah Moore from The Guild (Carers Hub).

John passed around a quiz on carers. One fact from the quiz was that there is thought to be around 27000 carers in the Plymouth area and the estimated value of unpaid caring support in the UK is a staggering £115 billion.

  The winning team of the quiz were Gloria, Sue, Viv and Steve.

We were advised of a service provided by the Red Cross – a massage for hands, arms and shoulders to help relieve some of those stresses and strains.