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From: psci-com:
on public engagement with science [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Gemma
Hebden
Sent: 17 November 2009 19:36
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PSCI-COM] Do you know anyone that can
talk about diet?
Dear
all
I'm currently
producing a short film documentary for my 3rd year science communication
project, which asks whether we can remove meat from a human diet and still
remain healthy. In light of the recent news that we should adopt a vegetarian
diet in order to help save the planet, I would like to interview an expert on
whether this is sensible from an evolutionary basis. I want to ask questions
such as 'have we evolved to eat meat? Can we remove it from our diets and remain
healthy, and what, if anything, would we need to supplement our diets with'?. I
would only need 15 minutes, am happy to work round schedules and
will travel to the interviewee.
Any suggestions
gratefully received!
Thank
you!
Gemma
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