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<blockquote data-quote="JRTwalker" data-source="post: 1378774" data-attributes="member: 376091"><p>Changing attitudes and our NHS policies is like turning the oil tanker whilst moving at speed. It takes far longer than it ought, especially when Diabetes is used so often as the reason the NHS is creaking at the seams.</p><p>The Obesity clinic near me has a mural on the wall of the waiting room promoting starch and five-a-day fruit & veg whilst discouraging anything with fat. I often wonder what influence the food and low-fat dieting industries have over our UK establishment that prevents changes happening as they should? I think we can probably guess the answer though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRTwalker, post: 1378774, member: 376091"] Changing attitudes and our NHS policies is like turning the oil tanker whilst moving at speed. It takes far longer than it ought, especially when Diabetes is used so often as the reason the NHS is creaking at the seams. The Obesity clinic near me has a mural on the wall of the waiting room promoting starch and five-a-day fruit & veg whilst discouraging anything with fat. I often wonder what influence the food and low-fat dieting industries have over our UK establishment that prevents changes happening as they should? I think we can probably guess the answer though. [/QUOTE]
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