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  1. Jack Ashley on drug, Primodos (1978)

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    Interview

    Jack Ashley, Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent South, on the drug Primodos, thought to be responsible for birth defects after being given to pregnant women. A comparison is made with the drug, Thalidomide. Male...

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  2. Alf Morris on Thalidomide claimants inquiry (1978)

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    Interview

    Alf Morris, Labour MP for Wythenshawe, says he is keen to resolve the outstanding cases of Thalidomide victims. He says there is an inquiry into the claims of 80 people who have yet to receive compensation....

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  3. Listeria warning (1989)

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    Interview

    Chief Medical Officer Sir Donald Acheson warns pregnant women and patients whose immune system is suppressed to avoid certain kinds of soft cheeses and ready to eat poultry. Hygienic practice is advised....

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  4. Pregnant women warned not to eat liver (1990)

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    Interview

    Chief Medical Officer Sir Donald Acheson on Government warnings to pregnant women to stay away from liver and liver products because of fears that its high vitamin A content may cause birth defects....

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  5. MOD to investigate Gulf War syndrome (1996)

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    Interview; News report

    Political correspondent Robert Allen reports on the announcement by the Ministry of Defence of a major investigation into Gulf War syndrome. The Medical Research Council inquiry will centre on the birth...

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