A round-up of all this week’s blog posts (including exercise and the brain, iodine deficiency and thyroid function and the hazards of modern medicine, as well as an answer to a listener’s question regarding how to treat iron deficiency in pregnancy.
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can u create a feed link that is not itunes. myself and many others would probably listen with this option.
Hi Chuck
I’m not very technical so bear with me…
Are you talking about something other than having the option of listening on the site or downloading from the site?
Hi Chuck
Try this one: http://feed.podcastmachine.com/podcasts/8966/mp3.rss
Carl
hey Doc, just wanted to say, DONT STOP THE PODCASTS! I love the weekly emails that sum up your blog but having a nice easy source to get that same info in audio format is grand.
It would be good to get the podcasts and articles in an RSS feed as I don’t use iTunes
well done, i should read the earlier messages before writing, be good to publish this as a link in the sites template
Steve
Will do.
FANTASTIC – thank you SO much for finally bringing out podcasts. I frequently find it hard to find the time to read your blog, plus staying up to date with all the research that we are supposed to stay up to date with… it is a true time saver – now finally managed to listen to them on my commute!
In regards to fatal hazards of modern medicine, got a link sent to me today by former lecturer of mine documentary “Death by Medicine”: http://www.imdb.com/video/wab/vi2476907801/ (Itt comes across as a little one way projection of course, but includes quite a few interesting aspects…)
Thank you for your continued support and research review – keeping us up to date!
Lara