So, here I am, presenting myself at my surgery to receive my flu jab (I know that there are people who are completely against this practice but I have consulted widely with healthcare professionals including pharmacists and nurses and have been...
Recent Guidelines
I’ve been busy reading new Guidelines for the National Institute for Care and Health Excellence (NICE). I am a Registered Stakeholder of NICE as Chairman of the Pernicious Anaemia Society. And as a Registered Stakeholder I am often asked to...
High Dose B12 and Lung Cancer
Yesterday was a busy day. We usually get around 8-10 calls to our telephone helpline but yesterday we had only been open for two hours and already we had taken a dozen calls. And the reason for the increase in demand was a study that had been...
Cause for Concern – Parents & Pernicious Anaemia
I have recently been involved with a case involving a two-year old, the son of one of our members. It’s an interesting case that highlights the problem of Pernicious Anaemia in young children. This isn’t the first case of infant or juvenile Pernicious Anaemia I have...
Another First and Another Success
It is four years since I first attended the 9th International Conference on Homocysteine and One Carbon Metabolism. That year, in 2013, the conference was held in Nancy in North Eastern France and I travelled there by car with one of our volunteers. We had with us...
Funny Goings-On in Norfolk
There’s some strange things happening in Norfolk and I’m more than a little concerned about what’s going on. A phone call to the office yesterday (one of 14 we took) made me aware of some dark arts being practiced in a rural community health centre. The lady who...











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