Argument in Australia over “non-effective” health impact of lifestyle campaigns
August 2, 2012

The University of Queensland’s School of Public Health has released research finding that food industry regulation and the aggressive prescription of drugs would save more lives than lifestyle advice. Dr Linda Cobiac, a research fellow at the University, led the joint-university study into the effectiveness of cardiovascular disease prevention methods. The research comes at an interesting time for organisations such as the Heart Foundation of Australia. The Heart Foundation has been at the forefront... ...Read more »