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We were fortunate at Lifestyle Medicine 2016 to hear from Emeritus Professor Mark Wahlqvist on the relationship between ecology and human health, a talk that…

I wish people knew that diabetes… Kelly Kunik, who blogs at Diabetesaliciousness, created the hashtag  #IWishPeopleKnewThatDiabetes, and the idea is that on April

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DAB-Q: Activity test B

DAB-Q: Activity test B Back to main DAB-Q page Back to Activity test A Next test: Behaviour test

When evidence and logic coincide When does evidence-based medicine (EBM) override logic-based medicine? More often than it should, according to a punchy

Avoid the fad diet

Avoid the fad diet It seems that every week we are being presented with a new ‘solution’ to losing weight. Paleo, The

Staying on track with new health changes When the new year arrives we feel excited about the chance for new beginnings and

Simplifying the message

Simplifying the message The complexity of lifestyle behaviour change and a possible solution There are a number of lifestyle and environmental drivers

The power of thought

The power of thought Professor Garry Egger on how the way we think influences our health Far be it for a humble

Clinicians or crusaders?

Clinicians or crusaders? Choosing to follow a career in one of the most ‘caring professions’ may, arguably, also mean that you care