Food as medicine.

Date:
2004
  • Audio

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Description

In this programme Sheila Dillon investigates ways in which a different diet would save both us and the NHS vast amounts of money. It is estimated that diet-related illnesses such as obesity, coronary heart disease and iron deficiency cost the NHS about 15 billion pounds every year. Could a change in diet bring about a reduction in the need for medications and hospital treatments?

Publication/Creation

London : BBC Radio 4, 2004.

Physical description

1 sound cassette (30 min).

Notes

Broadcast on 29 February, 2004

Copyright note

BBC Radio

Type/Technique

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