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Inside Health

Conflict of interest, Living with a stoma, Diet books

Inside Health

BBC

Health & Fitness, Science

4.4575 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Concerns about conflict of Interest and reputational damage. Should policy making organisations in the public health arena form partnerships with charities funded by industry? And living with a Stoma. Mark goes to Addenbrookes hospital in Cambridge to meet Michael, who explains what life is like after having his large colon removed. 1 in 500 people in the UK - children and adults - live with some form of bowel stoma, where part of their gut has been brought out through their abdominal wall to empty into a bag. But how does it all work, and what it’s like living with one? Plus Margaret McCartney on diet books and why they are rarely discussed on Inside Health.

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0:00.0

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0:23.0

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0:26.9

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0:28.5

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0:30.9

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0:34.5

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0:38.3

Diet books, they're everywhere, particularly at this time of year, but not here on

0:43.4

Inside Health. Why? Margaret McCartney explains. And Stomers, what's it like living with a bag?

0:50.6

There are over 100,000 people in the UK who've got one.

1:10.8

It was my large colon, which was completely removed. Are you happy to show me your stoma? Yeah, of course. Yeah, absolutely. So how tall are you, roughly? Six foot two. You're a slim chap, and outwardly there's no sign that you're any different from me. I can see it just underneath your t-shirt. Now you've taken your top of.

1:11.9

You say that is a confidence boost.

1:14.1

More from Michael later.

1:15.9

But first a subject that's particularly dear to our hearts at inside health.

1:20.3

Conflict of interest.

1:22.1

And while we were off air, there were a couple of developments in the public health arena

1:26.2

that got us twitching,

1:28.3

both to do with drinks, hard and soft.

1:31.7

Margaret McCartney is in our Glasgow studio.

1:34.1

So there's been two interesting stories that were announced towards the end of 2018.

1:38.4

I think I made many people sit up and take a bit of notice.

1:41.8

One was the partnership that was announced between Diabetes UK

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