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well let's rate important issues your phrase oksana so this is something i've been looking at so many months on life in the recess and they said and it's quite clear 1st and foremost that people get seems to suffer the worst complications that might seem almost certainly have some underlying condition and when you look at those conditions such as such diabetes i took the role really in lifestyle and most specifically what we put in some outs that we and well you know how this became a bit more. i should have put it it was a lot of awareness 7. buchanan internationally of course you know there was a great scare here in britain when our prime minister for sensible admits ospital was some some come in 19 in my 1st observation as a doc so we observed things you know we always you know think about things from the very basic level when we when we even treat patients we look at our parents 1st thing we think you know is autistic it was quite terrible because to me with my background knowledge. boris johnson's weight which we know you know he's had problems with it for a long time he's been o
well let's rate important issues your phrase oksana so this is something i've been looking at so many months on life in the recess and they said and it's quite clear 1st and foremost that people get seems to suffer the worst complications that might seem almost certainly have some underlying condition and when you look at those conditions such as such diabetes i took the role really in lifestyle and most specifically what we put in some outs that we and well you know how this became a bit more....
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well it's very important issue of your phrase oksana so this is something i've been looking at for many months analyzing the recess and the dates and it's quite clear 1st and foremost that people get seem to suffer the worst complications it might seem almost certainly have some underlying condition and when you look at those conditions such as heart disease touch the diabetes high blood pressure they're already breaks it in lifestyle and more specifically what we put into a mouse the food that we eat and well you know how this became a bit more. how should i put it it was a got a lot of the way and us 70 you can and internationally as of course you know there was a great scare here in britain when our prime minister parson single i mean spittle was from some come in 19 in my 1st observation as a doc so we observed things you know we always you know think about things from the very basic level when we when we even treat patients we look at their parents think you know. it was quite terrible because to me with my background knowledge. boris johnson's weight which we know you know he's ha
well it's very important issue of your phrase oksana so this is something i've been looking at for many months analyzing the recess and the dates and it's quite clear 1st and foremost that people get seem to suffer the worst complications it might seem almost certainly have some underlying condition and when you look at those conditions such as heart disease touch the diabetes high blood pressure they're already breaks it in lifestyle and more specifically what we put into a mouse the food that...
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body fat in fact makes this virus so much deadlier and so much more dangerous yeah it's a good point oksana and i think as doc says we obviously have to be very sensitive in the way that we discuss these particular issues i've treated tens of thousands of patients and manage many people on the street with all the sex and cheating many people with weight issues and not once have i ever had somebody complaining about i phrased it but it has to be done in a sense to way because you know ultimately there's such a huge proportion of the population 7 brits and most of people on our way were basics and the population so i think you see approach to sensitive way unfortunately i think you raise a very valid point there are certain sections certainly within the media and people who think this is a personal responsibility issue and when they see somebody who is overweight or obese they suddenly automatically come up with the fact they must be greedy overreaching and it was you know lazy and i think that that's absolutely wrong that we shouldn't be doing that because it isn't really a post response but
body fat in fact makes this virus so much deadlier and so much more dangerous yeah it's a good point oksana and i think as doc says we obviously have to be very sensitive in the way that we discuss these particular issues i've treated tens of thousands of patients and manage many people on the street with all the sex and cheating many people with weight issues and not once have i ever had somebody complaining about i phrased it but it has to be done in a sense to way because you know ultimately...
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set in 1983 and coloured in muted grey and brown hues, it stars oksana akinshina as a psychologist, tatyana asked to treat a famous cosmonaut in a secret soviet facility. it turns out he's suffering from more than ptsd. he's harbouring a parasite inside of him. openly influenced by the alien films, this delivers mild scares and a smattering of gore. having the creature in captivity somewhat limits the potential, really, but egor abramenko's film is very efficient at building tension, atmosphere and characters. all in all, it's a serviceable horror that's on digital platforms now. if you're a fan of quirky documentaries with eccentric characters, check out my rembrandt, which is in cinemas and on demand now. prior to 2003, it had never occurred to me that one could buy a painting by rembrandt. you mean that one could actually buy? dropping in on buyers, auctioneers and art experts, the film follows people with a passion for the dutch painter, revealing the price they'll pay for what may or may not be his work. trust me. billing itself as an epic art thriller might be slightly overstating it,
set in 1983 and coloured in muted grey and brown hues, it stars oksana akinshina as a psychologist, tatyana asked to treat a famous cosmonaut in a secret soviet facility. it turns out he's suffering from more than ptsd. he's harbouring a parasite inside of him. openly influenced by the alien films, this delivers mild scares and a smattering of gore. having the creature in captivity somewhat limits the potential, really, but egor abramenko's film is very efficient at building tension, atmosphere...
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well it's very important issue of your phrase oksana so this is something i've been looking at so manymonths analyzing the recess in the dataset and it's quite clear 1st and foremost that people get seem to suffer the worst complications it might seem almost certainly have some underlying condition and when you look at those conditions such as heart disease touch the diabetes high blood pressure they're already brick sits in lifestyle and more specifically what we put in some outs the food that we eat and well you know how this became a bit more. how should i put it it was a got a lot of the way and us 70 you can and internationally of course you know there was a great scare here in britain when our prime minister of course wants to go i met. with him some come in 19 in my 1st observation is a doc so we observe things you know we always you know think about seems from the very basic level when we when we even treat patients we look at their parents think you know. it was quite terrible b.s. to me with my knowledge that boris johnson's weights which we know you know he's had problems wi
well it's very important issue of your phrase oksana so this is something i've been looking at so manymonths analyzing the recess in the dataset and it's quite clear 1st and foremost that people get seem to suffer the worst complications it might seem almost certainly have some underlying condition and when you look at those conditions such as heart disease touch the diabetes high blood pressure they're already brick sits in lifestyle and more specifically what we put in some outs the food that...
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set in 1983 and coloured in neutral grey and brown hues, it stars oksana akinshina as a psychologist,oviet facility. it turns out he's suffering from more than ptsd. he's harbouring a parasite inside of him. openly influenced by the alien films, this delivers mild scares and a smattering of gore. having the creature in captivity somewhat limits the potential, really, but egor abramenko's film is very efficient at building tension, atmosphere and characters. all in all, it's a serviceable horror that's on digital platforms now. if you're a fan of quirky documentaries with eccentric characters, check out my rembrandt, which is in cinemas and on demand now. prior to 2003, it had never occurred to me that one could buy a painting by rembrandt. you mean that one could actually buy? dropping in on buyers, auctioneers and art experts, the film follows people with a passion for the dutch painter, revealing the price they'll pay for what may or may not be his work. trust me. billing itself as an epic art thriller might be slightly overstating it, but it's still a fascinating offbeat watch with
set in 1983 and coloured in neutral grey and brown hues, it stars oksana akinshina as a psychologist,oviet facility. it turns out he's suffering from more than ptsd. he's harbouring a parasite inside of him. openly influenced by the alien films, this delivers mild scares and a smattering of gore. having the creature in captivity somewhat limits the potential, really, but egor abramenko's film is very efficient at building tension, atmosphere and characters. all in all, it's a serviceable horror...
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i've seen not only in general but also in some of the interviews you've done with other psychiatrist oksana or people's heart about how symptoms are bad and symptoms are a problem i'm actually saying the opposite i'm saying the symptoms are good and the illness is not in the illness is actually helpful in some way when the symptoms are severe they can be disabling and deadly but they also have a positive i have to say i am very partial to a psychologist and psychiatrist in fact i've been into t.v. myself over the last couple of weeks by reading a lot of the union and alchemical as psychology at each talks a lot about prima materia base that cave is the crap to america. outweighs the refined substance or gold as they refer to it is produced but i guess to most people may be had that being a bit crazy is good isn't it south a bit crazy how has your blog been received. well probably for that reason is been received positively and negatively i think the positive reaction has been has been actually frankly much bigger than i expected and very heartwarming i think there are a lot of people that t
i've seen not only in general but also in some of the interviews you've done with other psychiatrist oksana or people's heart about how symptoms are bad and symptoms are a problem i'm actually saying the opposite i'm saying the symptoms are good and the illness is not in the illness is actually helpful in some way when the symptoms are severe they can be disabling and deadly but they also have a positive i have to say i am very partial to a psychologist and psychiatrist in fact i've been into...
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wrote about this in a guardian article and she said to me the real battle we have in health care oksana is one of truth versus money so you know basically what's happening is the science is there but that isn't enough you know we have to overcome these nested interests that have got a grip over modern medicine the reality is also i can tell you hand on heart the overwhelming majority of doctors go into the profession to do the right thing by their patients they want to help their patients get better but they are being said information which they do not realize is heavily by state in corrupted by the industry and until we change the system at its root it will carry on as it is part of the issue around what why we're not we've got this sounds wrong is also lack of knowledge about lifestyle stuff so for example i didn't get to know anything about basic nutrition and how it impacts the metabolic diseases medical school but that was almost 20 years ago and of course the signs of all the diseases have become more prevalent and now we're now realizing with you know small studies let's be hones
wrote about this in a guardian article and she said to me the real battle we have in health care oksana is one of truth versus money so you know basically what's happening is the science is there but that isn't enough you know we have to overcome these nested interests that have got a grip over modern medicine the reality is also i can tell you hand on heart the overwhelming majority of doctors go into the profession to do the right thing by their patients they want to help their patients get...