A 96-page glossy, WDDTY will be available from 30th August from major supermarkets with a cover price of £3.95. The content will include news stories, case studies, health advice, new and alternative remedies and family health in an easy-to-read format.
Since its launch in 1989, WDDTY has become recognised as the UK's leading authority on health, medicine and its alternatives. Based on exhaustive research, WDDTY presents scientific information in an easy to digest form.
WDDTY can provide alternatives to almost any health condition, from acne to pain relief and has tackled hundreds of issues and campaigns such as:
- The great mammogram con
- Bipolar - the epidemic that never was
- Aspirin - spin or science
- Overdiagnosing - how medicine makes the healthy
sick - Putting the patient first
The new consumer magazine version will bring this information to a wider audience and its unique content aims to change the way people think about their health and well-being.
Editor Bryan Hubbard says: "WDDTY subscribers know that medicine has its place but also want to explore the alternatives that doctors may not be aware of or have to time to discuss. More and more people are seeking out alternative and nutritional solutions to their health problems and the launch of WDDTY as a consumer magazine will meet that demand."
WDDTY was launched by award-winning journalist Lynne McTaggart and her journalist husband Bryan Hubbard as a subscription journal in 1989, with a website launched in 2001 .
www.wddty.com is currently amongst the UK's top 1,000 most visited websites and regularly attracts more than 250,000 unique visitors a month. The site has around 3,000 subscribers and a 60,000 strong email community.
Bryan Hubbard says: "WDDTY's ethos is becoming increasingly mainstream as more and more people recognise the shortcomings of medicine and seek alternatives. The hallmark of WDDTY has always been our exhaustive research and there has never been a better time to make this available to a wider audience."
WDDTY s available from all good supermarkets.
For further information visit www.wddty.com.
