The Coco Pops ad Kellogg’s should be ashamed of Jackie Schneider: A poster aimed at schoolkids for a cereal that is 35% sugar is not 'socially irresponsible', says the ASA, but parents know better
Patients not productivity matter in NHS Anuradha Arasu: The NHS is not a business and measuring it according to 'productivity' ignores what is really being achieved
Pass notes No 2,753: Happiness The Movement for Happiness is recruiting a director. Are you perky enough?
Pain-shy Britons demand a pill for every ill Stoicism has given way to refusal to tolerate discomfort as prescriptions soar, says study
Healthier sweet foods urged in battle against obesity epidemic Food Standards Agency calls for reduction in sugar and fat content of tempting foods and drinks
This homeopathy row has nothing to do with placebos Zoe Williams: Americans get heated about guns and abortion. Here, proselytisers build their identity on the efficacy of sugar pills
Smoking: Progress without principles Editorial: When history is written, the smoking ban could well loom larger than anything else New Labour did
Don’t stub out smokers’ pleasure Sholto Byrnes: If Andy Burnham knew the joy of a post-prandial cigarette, maybe he'd forget his dreary ambition to banish smokers from doorways
Smokers to face doorway ban in new public health policy Smokers could be forced stop lighting up cigarettes at entrances to public buildings in a new government initiative
Homeopathic remedies: a real cure or a waste of NHS money? Homeopathy is big business, but a report by MPs is expected to conclude that there is no place for the controversial treatment in the health service