Zoë Harcombe

Obesity Researcher, Author The Harcombe Diet

Zoë Harcombe

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Medications Newsletter Public Health 

A GPs view of mass medication

July 13, 2015August 18, 2016 Zoë Harcombe 0 Comments Cholesterol, medications, member, NICE, QOF, side-effects, statins

Following this story last week, I am delighted to say that we have a GP writing this week’s note to

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Blood Pressure Medications Newsletter 

Polypharmacy – time to cut drugs!

May 18, 2015August 18, 2016 Zoë Harcombe 0 Comments blood pressure, Department of Health, medications, member, mortality, QOF, side-effects

On May 13th (2015), an excellent initiative was launched with an article in the BMJ. The authors were: Dr Aseem

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Newsletter Public Health 

The NHS gets what it measures – but is it measuring the right things?

May 13, 2013August 3, 2016 Zoë Harcombe 0 Comments cancer, dementia, heart disease, member, NHS, Obesity, QOF

This week features a brilliant opinion piece by a Glaswegian General Practitioner in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) calling for

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