It is not taxpayers’ money but people who will transform the UK. Behavioural change, addressing elephants in the room, is key.
Lifestyle
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Drug developments ameliorate life threatening conditions, but prevention, especially good nutrition, is a better panacea also for the NHS.
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While appetite suppressant drugs have a role to play, the cure for obesity lies in prevention through good lifestyle choices.
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To be more productive, workers and their employers must cultivate wellbeing and an empathetic workplace of belonging.
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Time to shed the cotton wool, play to strengths and take charge of personal health and reset for a better horizon.
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“Mother” and “Woman” become unacceptable terms to the UK’s executive medical masters. A lost plot?
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Inclusiveness is being abused. Should fundamental British Values be a universal moderator of virtue extremism?
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Unsustainable debt mountains over hang the future. Behaviours must be transformed to rebalance the accounts.
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North West Norfolk is a place for all seasons and in Summer its food and wine, beaches, skies and open spaces are hard to beat.
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Addiction to ultra-processed foods is the root cause of most obesity. Drugs may be a remedy but the panacea is cultural dietary change.