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The Guardian
The Guardian
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A UK-US trade deal, aimed at avoiding US tariffs on British medicines, is projected to divert nearly £45 billion from NHS services by 2036, potentially causing over 200,000 preventable deaths in England. An analysis published in the British Medical Journal warns that reduced NHS funding for healthcare resulting from the deal could significantly harm public health, especially among those with chronic diseases and cancer. Critics argue the agreement prioritizes pharmaceutical profits and foreign diplomacy over patient care, with some demanding transparency and assessment of its long-term health impacts.
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