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Sunday, 25 March 2018

Nutritional information is not included in the doctor's course


Medical students in the UK have said that they are not taught anything about the effects of lifestyle on food and health.
According to the students who are taught them, they do not prove practically more efficient during work in hospitals later.
A prominent doctor has said that the diseases of their 80% patients are related to lifestyle and food. These diseases include diabetes, obesity and depression.
This year, the UK Department of Health NHS will spend more than £ 11 billion only on diabetes, when it will be spent on holiday treatment, social care etc. during treatment.
Diabetes status is related to obesity. And at the moment Britain is all ahead of the obesity race.
However, doctors do not get proper training to deal with such diseases, even though they are in need of sacking the British medical system.
Speaking to the BBC, Dr. Range Chancellor said: "The UK's medical scenario has changed in the past 30 to 40 years, and I think we have a shared lifestyle due to 80% burden."
Dr. Michael Mojli said: 'Unfortunately this is not a part of the traditional training. Nothing in the medical college was taught about food and nutrition. My son is at the Medical College at this time and it is not part of his course.
'So many doctors are such who are unable to advise their patients about nutrition.'
In order to meet this shortage, at the University of Brussels, the year-old Medical Officer, Ellie Jeffrey, has established an online organization named 'Neutral Tank'.
Under this, the latest medical information is distributed and lectures are organized in colleges.
This organization has now spread to 15 other colleges and universities.
Says Ally Jeef: 'Everything has a lot in medical colleges, not about nutrition. We are taught about ten to 24 hours of nutrition in six years of medical college.

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