The information landscape is full of potholes.
Fake news lurks around ever corner and hostile actors are planting malicious malware on GPS systems to divert users from their desired destination to dangerous cliff edges.
This analogy describes the sorry state of the internet. In the most extreme cases, the potholes and dangerous cliff edges represent bad health advice and people are often sent careening off the edge before it’s too late to save them.
Thankfully, celebrity TV doctor Renée Hoenderkamp is on hand to guide you safely to your destination with fact-based answers to any general health questions you may have.
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Drawing on more than 20 years of industry experience, the NHS GP is on hand to provide evidence-based answers to your burning health questions.
Last week, Doctor Hoenderkamp addressed the best time of day to take statins, the claim that nicotine patches can treat long Covid and the supposed health benefits of non-alcoholic drinks.
Please send your questions to health@gbnews.uk or click the comment button above to send us your question and we’ll publish Doctor Hoenderkamp’s answers to your queries on GBNews.com/health every Friday.
Remember, consult your GP directly if you have any specific and urgent health concerns.
Enjoy the drive.
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