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 The NHS is restricting access to obesity services across England, leading to patients in nearly half the country being unable to book appointments with specialist teams for su stanley cups pport and treatments such as weight-loss jabs.An investigation by the British Medical Journal found budget cuts to local services fell disproportionately on obesity care, with patients living with the condition often deemed less worthy of care than others.The restrictions amounted to the NHS  rationing  obesity services, one expert said, leading to a  postcode lottery of care .Patients in one in six local healthcare areas could not access bari stanley thermoskannen atric surgery, one of the most clinically effective treatments for obesity, according to the investigation, which analysed responses to freedom of information requests from all 42 of Englands integrated care boards  ICBs .Dr Nicola Heslehurst, a professor of maternal and child nutrition at Newcastle University and chair of the UK Association for the Study of Obesity, told the BMJ that weight management services did not  in any way meet the need , adding that  radical  ac stanley tumblers tion was needed to avoid rising obesity and care costs, worsening inequalities, and children  being set up for a life course of poor health .Obesity is estimated to cost the NHS in England 拢6.5bn a year and is the second biggest cause of cancer after smoking.ICBs are funded by NHS England to provide healthcare services for their local population, but budget cuts have left many under huge financial pr Pkzb We must not renege on war crime laws
 When Ireland voted for marriage equality it would be fair to say that many people across the world were a little surprised. I know in Ireland w kubki stanley e see ourselves as a modern dynamic and innovative country which is at the forefront of the worlds digital and pharmaceutical industries, but across the world most people still think of Ireland as a deeply religious Catholic country, a land of churches and tradition. Indeed, it is still hard to find a Hollywood film where the priest does not have an Irish accent.The truth, as is usually the case in life, is that a little bit of both images are true. Ireland is a religious country and has the second highest regular church attendance in Europe after Poland. It has found a way to marry dynamism and tradition.Same-sex marriage: Irish campaign had negative effect on most LGBTI peopleRead moreSo how could this country of deep faith so enthusiastically vote for marriage equality for lesbian and gay people and become the first country in the world to do so  The truth is we supported marriage equality not in spite of, but because of the values our faith raised each of us in.The same is true in Australia. Poll after poll shows the majority of Australian people of faith are in favour of marriage equality. The old argument of gay versus God is bogus. It is not a choice of picking one or the other and th stanley thermos e stanley cup  members of churches see that.Most of our faiths are built on the foundation stones of respect, human dignity, the sanctity of the person and soci