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Wednesday Wisdom
Welcome to the first installment of our weekly expert blog post! Each week you will hear from a different expert, giving their advice, view on current affairs or generally just chatting about the ways of the world.
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Family Justice Review – A blow to fathers?
This week we have a guest post from one of our experts, Charlotte Friedman. Here is her comment on The Family Justice Review. The Family Justice Review which was published today has rejected calls from campaigners for father’s rights. Those … Continue reading
What You Need to Know About Food labels
With results of a US study showing that the position of food nutrition labels are not often read due to their placement on the packaging, I was wondering if general consumers know what they are looking for in the first … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, Charlotte Stirling-Reed, dietitian, Expert, experts, food labelling, food labels, nutrition
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The right to choose
New figures from the University of Oxford suggest that, although there is a slightly higher risk for home births in first time mothers, the risk is very low and women should have the option of a home birth if the … Continue reading →