‘No more wagging your finger at people with diabetes’

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What science prescribes does not always work out at home.

Gastric sleeve: twice or all in one go?

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Two approaches to the same operation.

Stairs or elevator?

Organisation
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Leeuwenborch stimulates healthy and sustainable habits with own expertise.

‘Feed your gut, eat fibres’

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Intestines fare better with fibres disguised as fruits and vegetables.

The student diet: beer, bread, bananas, peanut butter and pizza

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This finding and more came out of from the first year of…
Human ‘exhaust fumes’ — the air we breathe out and our farts — can provide an indication of the health of our intestines. Photo Shutterstock

Human ‘exhaust fumes’ as indicator of intestinal health

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Farts help analyse what is going on in the intestines.

Identifying micro-nutrient shortages leads to fewer pills and fewer side effects

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There is a solution to treating side effects with more side effects.

Upcycled coffee grounds for healthy guts

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Brew from Impulse becomes prebioticum.

Immune cells absorb more plastic than assumed

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Proteins that enable digestion adhere to plastic particles and accelerate their absorption…

‘You can also choose this healthier alternative’

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Making suggestions without being intrusive is still quite an art.