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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1889322" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Interesting. I went to the UK Health Show this week and various NHS Digital presentations and a couple of PHE ones. NHS Digital said the whole NHS website had been re-structured to make it easier to use (<a href="http://www.nhs.uk" target="_blank">www.nhs.uk</a>) so I tried it by looking at the Diabetes info. It said it was last updated in 2016. It was the rubbish shown by the OP. I sent a contact message to the website complaining. I was given a 'ticket' number and an email has asked for the actual webpage link which I've provided. I await some feedback next week. I think I know what it will say (e.g. PHE base their content on research data). I did pre-empt this by saying the PHE research content was based on food-industry funded University research but I expect that to be ignored. I can only suggest everyone who agrees the info is wrong and in fact dangerous also feeds back to the NHS or PHE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1889322, member: 21149"] Interesting. I went to the UK Health Show this week and various NHS Digital presentations and a couple of PHE ones. NHS Digital said the whole NHS website had been re-structured to make it easier to use ([URL="http://www.nhs.uk"]www.nhs.uk[/URL]) so I tried it by looking at the Diabetes info. It said it was last updated in 2016. It was the rubbish shown by the OP. I sent a contact message to the website complaining. I was given a 'ticket' number and an email has asked for the actual webpage link which I've provided. I await some feedback next week. I think I know what it will say (e.g. PHE base their content on research data). I did pre-empt this by saying the PHE research content was based on food-industry funded University research but I expect that to be ignored. I can only suggest everyone who agrees the info is wrong and in fact dangerous also feeds back to the NHS or PHE [/QUOTE]
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