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Current Posts – 14 May 2018

by / on 14 May 2018, / in editorial

Ask your GP how best […]

Oncology or Ecology (Part 2)

7 by / on 24 Apr 2018, / in cancer

By Jerome Burne Last week’s post […]

Current Posts – 24 Apr 2018

by / on 24 Apr 2018, / in editorial

Last week’s post had a […]

Oncology or Ecology (Part 1)

4 by / on 18 Apr 2018, / in cancer

By Jerome Burne An article published […]

Current Posts – 18 Apr 2018

by / on 18 Apr 2018, / in editorial

Much coverage recently about the […]

Want to know how to cut human fuel consumption? Ask car manufacturers how they do it.

7 by / on 11 Mar 2018, / in low carb diet

By Rob Verkerk Editor’s Introduction: Why […]

Current Posts – 11 Mar 2018

by / on 11 Mar 2018, / in editorial

The long-running battle between dietitians […]

Misery makers such as aching joints, headaches, tiredness and bloating, all respond to a radical new treatment – the Lifestyle Prescription.

17 by / on 5 Feb 2018, / in lifestyle medicine

I’m a GP in a busy city centre NHS surgery and my ambition is radically to change the kind of treatment you will be offered when you visit a GP anywhere in the UK. Eventually I’d like a ‘Lifestyle Prescription’ to become the first treatment most patients are offered.

Current Posts – 05 Feb 2018

by / on 5 Feb 2018, / in editorial

A big and damaging gap […]

Low fat blinkers keep low carbs in the cold. Time for a coalition.

8 by / on 22 Jan 2018, / in low carb diet

If the low carb diet was a political party, it should be now be close to forming a government. Its story mirrors that of actual parties – founded decades ago, it was small for a long time, languishing on the fringes of respectability; its policies were dismissed as untested and possibly dangerous by the low-fat ruling party which had close links to big business.

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