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I have heard that low carb is gaining a foothold with medical professionals
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On Mar 16, 5:21 pm, "Cubit" wrote:
I have heard that low carb is gaining a foothold with medical professionals in Sweden. Are there more news stories showing up about low carb in Sweden? |
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Easy Street wrote in
om: On Mar 16, 5:21 pm, "Cubit" wrote: I have heard that low carb is gaining a foothold with medical professionals in Sweden. Are there more news stories showing up about low carb in Sweden? There was one newspaper article a few weeks ago, about a doctor who finally had been told that it was ok to recomment LCing to her patients. She had been doing it for years and it had caused her some problems. Another article was about a group that was supposed to evaluate the studies about LCing and make some recommendations about what the authorities should say about it. Unfortunately some of the people in the group were found to be employed by the food industry and this was seen to be a problem. Of course it could be a problem, but it should not had come as a surprise to anybody, those people had filled in the form about "possible problems with impartiallity" when they started. For some reason, way into the study, somebody decided that this really is a problem. Lisbeth. ---- The day I don't learn anything new is the day I die. *What we know is not nearly as interesting as *how we know it. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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