So you think you know what's good for you?

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  • ISBN 9781783255290
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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For over thirty years, Dr Norman Swan has been delivering straight, honest, common-sense health information as both a physician and much-loved broadcaster. After many years of listening, Norman Swan knows what medical issues people are curious and concerned about. Drawing on the questions he hears time and again, from millennials to baby boomers and all the generations between, So You Think You Know What's Good For You? is a one-stop handbook that will settle fruitless anxieties and allow people to focus on what matters to them. Replace medical myths, half-truths and misconceptions with the information you need to make better decisions about how to eat and how to live to put your mind at ease and ensure your and your family's health is the best it can be.

So You Think You Know What's Good For You? is the new authoritative must-have manual for everyone who cares about for their health and wants to cut through the myths and fads.

Born in Glasgow, Dr Norman Swan trained in paediatrics before becoming one of the first medically qualified journalists in Australia. With a broadcast career spanning more than 30 years, he currently hosts Radio National's The Health Report and co-hosts Coronacast as well as appearing on many other TV and radio shows. He was also the co-founder of Tonic Media Network, a health channel that plays in GPs' waiting rooms.

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