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'Lack of evidence' that popular sports products work

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Kellogg College
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Consumers could be wasting their money on sports drinks, protein shakes and high-end trainers, according to a new joint investigation by BBC Panorama and the British Medical Journal.
Dr Carl Heneghan of Kellogg College, University of Oxford, explains his findings.

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Kellogg College
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Carl Heneghan
Keywords
panorama
sports drinks
bbc
trainers
research
sports
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 19/10/2012
Duration: 00:38:45

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