Six Easy Swaps for a Healthier Diet
Six easy swaps to cut ultra-processed foods, from pasta sauce to snacks. Expert tips for healthier choices.
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Six easy swaps to cut ultra-processed foods, from pasta sauce to snacks. Expert tips for healthier choices.
euroweeklynews.comDr. Xand van Tulleken is an Oxford-trained physician, broadcaster, and Fulbright Scholar. He holds a master’s degree in public health from Harvard University and has worked as a clinician in humanitarian...
www.penguinrandomhouse.comA manifesto to change how you eat and how you think abo…
www.goodreads.comAlexander (Xand) van Tulleken (1996, Physiological Sciences) and his twin brother Chris presented Frontline Doctors: Winter Migrant Crisis, which was aired by BBC One on Monday.
www.some.ox.ac.uk*Operation Ouch!*, *Trust me, I’m a Doctor* and *The Twinstitute*. Alongside his media appearances, he continues with medical research and teaching, holding an honorary fellowship at the Fordham Institute in New York. He is a contributing editor to the first edition of the *Oxford Handbook of Humanitarian Medicine*. Van Tulleken continues to practise medicine in conflict zones, and has worked as a patron of international medical charities including Doctors of the World UK and Doctors Medical...
www.some.ox.ac.ukTV's Dr Alexander "Xand" van Tulleken will be the 2021 Charmian Brinson Honorary Lecturer.
www.imperial.ac.ukDr. Alexander van Tulleken has Covid-19. He told me as much down the phone, explaining that no other disease could explain the symptoms he was suffering from. He had a persistent cough and a fever, the standard symptoms, but he had also lost his sense of taste and smell. This was before that was widely […]
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