What the papers say: music on prescription and vitamin B for Alzheimer's
What is the EU doing to our doctors? asks the Daily Telegraph. Apparently introducing a rota system.And cutting junior doctors is leading to a crisis on the wards, the broadsheet adds.Music could appear on prescription, the Daily Telegraph reports.Men and women are coming together across Europe to recreate masterpiece the Birth of Venus, says the Telegraph. And vitamin B could be used to treat Alzheimer's, the paper adds. And the Daily Mail also covers the idea vitamin B could treat Alzheimer's.A cancer patient has gone into remission before treatment, says the Daily Mail in its usual restrained fashion. And obese people have brains that are insulated by high fat, says the Mail. Doing a good deed can improve your health, adds the Daily Mail.Daily vitamin B tablet could reduce dementia’s effects by up to 50%, reports The Independent and the BBC.Paying egg donors will not solve the problems of IVF, reports The Guardian.
Taking the vitamin inositol with folic acid, may be more effective at preventing spina bifida, reports the BBC.