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When newspapers give daily contradictory advice on how to live longer, and on what foods will either help you or kill you, how do we know who to trust and what to do to genuinely reach a ripe old age? Public Health Consultant David Conrad presents the evidence, interpreted through the amusing questions of Ariane Sherine.

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When newspapers give daily contradictory advice on how to live longer, and on what foods will either help you or kill you, how do we know who to trust and what to do to genuinely reach a ripe old age? Public Health Consultant David Conrad presents the evidence, interpreted through the amusing questions of Ariane Sherine.
Autorenporträt
Ariane Sherine (Author) Ariane Sherine is a comedy writer and journalist. Her work has appeared in, among others, the Guardian, the Sunday Times, the Observer and the Independent, and she has worked as a scriptwriter for the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV. She loves writing fiction, photography, illustration, video editing and jewellery designing, and is happiest when sitting in her garden on a sunlit day with her daughter, Lily. David Conrad (Author) David Conrad (MA; MSc; MPH; FFPH) is a Consultant in Public Health. Together with Professor Alan White from Leeds Beckett University, he has co-edited three books for health professionals - Men's Health: How To Do It (Radcliffe, 2007); Promoting Men's Mental Health (Radcliffe, 2010) and Sports-Based Health Interventions: Case Studies from Around the World (Springer, 2016). He also co-edited the public health textbook Health Protection: Principles and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2016) and has published papers in several peer reviewed scientific journals.