My mother, a nurse, was always bombarding us with miracle cures for my husband's diabetes, then spinal cures after he fell off a ladder, then anything to do with the brain after he was diagnosed with cerebellar ataxia. She read the Daily Mail, which always exaggerated everything.
She died before he was diagnosed with brain cancer. I do not think she ever read down to the bit where it said it would be ten years before it was available.
There was something on the radio this morning about the RVI in Newcastle wanting to do research on type two diabetics and giving them an 800 calorie a day diet for 8 weeks to see if it cured their diabetes.
I remember reading about this a couple of years ago, so why has it taken so long to do the research?
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Not helped by the lack of science training amongst journalists. But even New Scientist sometimes has rather sensational headlines.
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