https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2017/sep/17/the-miracle-pill-how-cycling-could-save-the-nhs wrote:The 'miracle pill': how cycling could save the NHS
Cycling can make people healthy and live longer, and cut public health costs, so why can’t it be prescribed to the nation?
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Imagine if a team of scientists devised a drug which massively reduced people’s chances of developing cancer or heart disease, cutting their overall likelihood of dying early by 40%. This would be front page news worldwide, a Nobel prize as good as in the post.
I'm sure the content is more than familiar to most here, but interesting that the article is included in the Guardian's main news feed (i.e. not hidden away in some cycling section).
(I have done a search on the link & text and cannot see the article posted anywhere - so if I'm duplicating and already posted article then please do delete this thread).
Ian