Good. Everyone could see it was desperately needed, what with the massive staff shortages in the NHS which were only getting worse. Hopefully this will arrest the decline.
I'd still like to see more done to recruit doctors and nurses in the first place - by providing more training places and...
I said it's relatively healthy. 2 of your 5-a-day and plenty of fibre and a low calorie intake for a dinner. We don't know what she normally eats, but presumably it's not fish and veg, so relative to what she normally eats, it's probably healthy. And on its own, it's not entirely unhealthy...
An article which itself does not provide references to primary research articles for claims made is not a credible source of information within the science world. Further, the article does not support all the claims you made. I need to see direct research articles from peer-reviewed journals...
Either 'quite possibly' (indicating you feel it's likely), or it's a parody, you say. So if it's not a parody, then your statement of 'quite possibly' stands. I don't know how you can come to the conclusion that this person quite possibly has mental health issues based on the limited information...
If that amount of calories is a regular dinner for her, she will quickly lose weight, and will become much healthier. There's all these different diets and fads but in the end, by far the biggest predictor of weight loss is energy intake.
You've made a very complex statement with lots of...
White bread is fine in moderation (like most things), but I said brown bread would be better. If she wanted something that tasted good, she'd be eating burger and chips. Instead, she's gone for something that's healthier. :shrug:
I'm impressed that you can diagnose mental health issues over the...
That's relatively healthy isn't it? 2 of your 5 a day on the plate. Good amount of fibre. Portion size is not large either. Brown bread would be better, but at least it's thin sliced. It looks cheap too - don't know anything about her finances.
I have no opinions as to what the limit should be.
I just want to point out that a 'zero limit' could still allow for trace/low levels in the body (e.g. 1-5mg/100ml, instead of 35mg/100ml as it is now).
If Southampton go down, and keeping van Dijk in January would have kept them up, then selling him may effectively mean the club has made a loss on him!
For me, although Locadia looked good, he didn't do enough pressing or tracking back when on the left (and other places) last night. Chris Hughton absolutely requires that you must do you defensive duties, so I wouldn't start him on the left. And Murray, in the form he's in, has to start up...