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Daily Mail Looking For Volunteers

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Hi All,

We are looking for a case study with type 2 diabetes to have leading dementia consultant estimate lifetime risk of developing dementia – low, medium or high. You will talk about a specific issue known to be associated with dementia, in this case diabetes, and talk about how this affects your risk and ways you can lower it. The central idea of the piece is to focus on positive steps you can take to prevent the brain from ageing.

This is a fantastic opportunity and potentially life changing. Please let us know if this is of interest to you. You will be given the chance to read over before the article goes to print.

Please contact Shannen at [email protected]
 
You will be given the chance to read over before the article goes to print.

Would we also have the right to have our contributions withdrawn if we consider the article to contain inappropriate or incorrect information? This is the Daily Mail, after all!
 
For the Daily Fail! you cannot be serious?
The day they get something right it will make headlines in all the other papers.:D
 
Would we also have the right to have our contributions withdrawn if we consider the article to contain inappropriate or incorrect information? This is the Daily Mail, after all!
I read the Daily Mail and you are quite right. It twists facts and produces non stories but it makes me laugh.
 
A leading dementia consultant, in the UK, more than likely works for the NHS. Which means he (and with glass ceilings for female doctors, they usually are) will be as likely to advocate a low carb diet as the Daily Mail is to win a Pulitzer.



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Would we also have the right to have our contributions withdrawn if we consider the article to contain inappropriate or incorrect information? This is the Daily Mail, after all!

Thank you for getting in touch. You will have the opportunity to read all your comments included as well as the experts comments and score. Unfortunately you are unable to withdraw, however, the journalist understands this is a sensitive topic and will not print anything you are unhappy with.

Shannen at Diabetes.co.uk Press Office
 
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