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Media coverage

Thu, 30 November 2006

Highlights of media coverage about the Report.

DateMediaSubject
June 2007PEDIATRICS Vol. 119 No. 6 June 2007, pp. 1267Letter to the Editor: Response to AAP's statement on Noninitiation or Withdrawal of Intensive Care for High-Risk Newborns
May 2007BMJMentioned in Editorial by Prof Kate Costeloe: Euthanasia in neonates: should it be available?
17 April 2007The ScotsmanArticle on report by Sheila Mclean: When should you resuscitate babies born prematurely?
March 2007Journal of Clinical RiskArticle by Anne Winyward: The Nuffield Council on Bioethics Report - Critical Care Decisions in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine: Ethical Issues
March 2007Journal of Medical EthicsEditorial by Prof David Archard and Prof Margaret Brazier: Letting babies die
21 Feb 2007The IndependentQuoted in article: Premature births: A miraculous survival story
21 Feb 2007The GuardianQuoted in article: Against all odds
20 Feb 2007BBC News 24, Sky News, ITV NewsInterviews with Professor Andrew Whitelaw on the case of Amillia, a baby born at 21 weeks 6 days
6 Feb 2007Manchester Evening NewsMentioned in article: Doctors' view of life 'factor in baby deaths'
5 Dec 2006BBC Radio YorkInterview with Professor Neil Marlow
2 Dec 2006Medical News TodayNuffield Committee Head Demands Better Support For Families Of Premature Babies, UK
25 Nov 2006The Lancet 368: 1844Editorial: The ethics of premature delivery
19 Nov 2006Sunday Herald (Scotland)A baby is born at just 22 weeks. She may be brain damaged and, without medical help, she will die in days. Should doctors save her life?
18 Nov 2006BMJ 333:1033Ethics group rules on treating premature babies
18 Nov 2006The TimesJunk medicine: premature babies
16 Nov 2006CBC News (Canadian Broadcast Corporation)Earliest babies should not be revived: British medical ethics body
16 Nov 2006The Daily MailExtremely premature babies 'should not be resuscitated' say doctors
16 Nov 2006New York TimesBritain: Report Suggests No Care for Early Babies
16 Nov 2006The TimesVery premature babies 'should not be treated'
16 Nov 2006The SunMy little Luke was born at 23 weeks and he's perfect
16 Nov 2006The Daily TelegraphEthics experts set out controversial guidelines for doctors and parents
16 Nov 2006The IndependentShould doctors try to save extremely premature babies?
16 Nov 2006The IndependentCritics condemn '23-week' premature baby ban
16 Nov 2006The GuardianLet premature babies under 23 weeks die, doctors told
15 Nov 2006BBC News OnlineDo not revive earliest babies
15 Nov 2006BBC World ServiceInterview with Bonnie Green
15 Nov 2006Channel 4 NewsInterview with Professor Andrew Whitelaw
15 Nov 2006Sky NewsInterview with Professor Andrew Whitelaw and Professor Margot Brazier
15 Nov 2006BBC Radio 4 Today ProgrammeInterview with Professor Margot Brazier
15 Nov 2006BBC News (News 24, One O'Clock News, 6 O'Clock News)Interview with Professor Andrew Whitelaw
15 Nov 2006The Daily TelegraphBabies born at 22 weeks 'should not be kept alive'

Last Updated Thu, 28 June 2007