The Gradual Rehabilitation of Salt
The Public Health campaign against salt seems to be losing ground – for some sociologically interesting reasons. It’s become one of those facts that everyone knows – too much salt is bad for you, right? But a complete lack of...
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Do speed bumps kill?
Well, no, but you’d be forgiven for thinking they did after UK newspaper headlines last week. In focusing on the much-maligned speed bump, poor reporting of NICE’s guidelines on action to reduce air pollution deflected attention from the real problem...
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Catching Cancer?
Everyone is haunted by stories of cancers that are diagnosed too late. This week guidance from NICE aimed to help with what it called ‘a symptom based approach’ for general practice in England. Promising to bring together lists of symptoms...
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Mistakes of the Masters: the problem with Chief Scientific Officers