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01 Dec 2006

How to Beat Denial – A 12-Step Plan

It’s easy to feel so overwhelmed by the problems facing our planet that we turn away to whatever will cheer us. Pat Thomas shows us the pattern of climate change denial We live in a world haunted by the issue of climate change. A world with problems seemingly so severe and out of control that […]

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01 Nov 2006

A Big Fat Problem

Obesity is a problem that is chronic, stigmatised, costly to treat and rarely curable. Why? Because we are looking in the wrong places for a solution. Pat Thomas reports Open a newspaper and on any given day you can usually find a story about the growing number of overweight and obese people throughout the UK, […]

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01 Nov 2006

Love. Batteries Not Included

Relationships, like so many other aspects of modern life, are increasingly subject to the pressures of commercialisation. ‘Buy this and you’ll be happy’, suggests the marketing. And one recent product, both intimate and as impersonal as can be imagined, boasts particular success. Pat Thomas writes Women in the West are becoming slaves to a new […]

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01 Nov 2006

Behind the Label: Flora Pro-Activ

Food is supposed to be good for you, which is why many people believe that functional foods such as cholesterol-lowering spreads are a ‘good thing’. But are they? Pat Thomas reports   As a nation in search of better health, we are increasingly turning to functional foods and drinks – nutriceuticals, as they are known […]

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27 Oct 2006

Letter: The Link Between Junk Food and Mental Health

Pat Thomas, Health Editor of the Ecologist, responds to Felicity Lawrence’s article in the Guardian on the link between junk food and mental health. Sir, Felicity Lawrence’s piece (Omega-3, junk food and the link between violence and what we eat, Tuesday October 17, 2006) is at once encouraging and discouraging. Encouraging because it returns our […]

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01 Oct 2006

Read the Label: Penetration Enhancers

Modern bodycare products are designed to go deep into the skin. Every day we absorb any number of harmful chemicals in the name of beauty. Pat Thomas reports Your skin absorbs up to 60 per cent of the chemicals that come into contact with it and sends them directly into the bloodstream. Research suggests it […]

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01 Oct 2006

Behind the Label: Actimel

The human gut is a unique ecosystem and the hallmark of any healthy ecosystem is the presence of a diversity of micro-organisms. If you are a slave to probiotic drinks you could be encouraging an unhealthy imbalance. Pat Thomas reports. Almost 70 per cent of the immune system is found in the gut. The gut […]

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01 Oct 2006

Not so ‘smart’ drugs

Targeted medicines hit wide of the mark. By Pat Thomas Not long ago a group of physicians, bioengineers, drug manufacturers and marketing men met in Atlanta. The occasion was the annual and highly influential American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) conference. The yearly ASCO conference is an important marketing platform for manufacturers of cancer drugs. […]

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01 Oct 2006

What’s in This Stuff?

Pat Thomas launches an organic offensive against the toxic ingredients in what we buy – including pet products Pets are exposed to the same chemicals in their diet and grooming supplies that people are. As consumers have become increasingly attracted to, and comfortable with, the use of natural and organic products themselves, they are becoming […]

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01 Sep 2006

Vanishing England

How do we define ourselves in time and space? A new book England In Particular suggests it is the commonplace, the local and the distinctive that tells us where we are. Pat Thomas reviews Look around you. Local distinctiveness is everywhere. Buildings, plants, food and landscapes are the elements that give a place character, that […]

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