Archives » October, 2007

Study shows nutrient supplementation benefits brain function in kids

Friday, October 26th, 2007

I’m often asked about my attitude to nutrient supplementation. Do we ‘need’ to supplement, is how it’s often put to me. My answer is that it is probably entirely possible to get all what we need to prevent overt nutritional deficiency diseases such as scurvy and beri-beri. However, less obvious deficiency states may occur quite [...]

BMJ editorial questions the effectiveness of mammography

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Perhaps more than any other disease, breast cancer has received a helluva lot of social and political attention over the last decade. And a big part of the trust around raising awareness of the disease is the ‘need’ for women to be screened for breast cancer. The most commonly used technique for this is mammography [...]