Pemberton was the editor of boys' magazine Chums in 1892–1893 during its heyday. Between 1896 and 1906 he also edited Cassell's Magazine (see ), in which capacity he published the early works of R. Austin Freeman and William Le Queux.
His most famous work The Iron Pirate was a best-seller during the early 1890s and it launched his prolific writing career (see below). It was the story of a great gas-driven iron-clad, which could outpace the navies of the world and terrorised the Atlantic Ocean. Other notable works included Captain Black (1911).
During January 1908, Pemberton had a story entitled Wheels of Anarchy published by Cassell & Company (London). This story was based upon notes that were written by Bertram Fletcher Robinson shortly before he died in January 1907. It is an adventure tale about anarchists and assassins that is set across Europe. The novel's hero and narrator, Bruce Driscoll, a recent Cambridge graduate, appears to be modelled upon Fletcher Robinson. Wheels of Anarchy by Max Pemberton was republished in December 2010.
Max Pemberton is a British medical doctor, journalist and author. He works full-time as a psychiatrist in the National Health Service (NHS). He is a weekly columnist for The Daily Mail, writing comment on news events concerning culture, social and ethical issues, the politics of health care and the NHS. Prior to his move to the Daily Mail, he was a columnist for the Daily Telegraph. He also writes a monthly column for Reader’s Digest and is a regular contributor to The Spectator. He is the editor of Spectator Health, a quarterly supplement from The Spectator. He has also contributed to the The Mail on Sunday, the Daily Mirror and the Evening Standard.
Background and early life
Pemberton was born and brought up in London. His parents were political activists involved in the miner’s strike. During the 1980s his father was an unemployed milkman. His parents were initially resistant to him going to medical school due to concerns about the cost and wanted him to do an apprenticeship in a Mars bar factory instead. They eventually relented on condition he agreed to fund his studies for himself. He therefore began his career in journalism while at medical school in order to support himself financially through his studies 'I started working in journalism out of necessity. It was a way of earning money that was compatible with the time commitments of university. In the evenings I wrote magazine pieces, advertising copy, material for websites. I even wrote poems for the inside of birthday cards'
Could 'miracle drug' Ozempic cripple the NHS? – Dr Max Pemberton & Petronella Wyatt | SpectatorTV
Rishi Sunak announced last month that he’s committed to rolling out 'miracle' weight loss drug Ozempic on the NHS to tackle the nation’s obesity crisis. Until now, weight-loss injections have been restricted to pilot programmes on the health service; most patients taking these drugs get them privately. The Treasury is said to be supportive of the roll-out, but can the nation really afford them?
The Spectator's Gus Carter speaks to Dr Max Pemberton and Petronella Wyatt, former deputy editor of The Spectator.
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published: 02 Jun 2024
GaydarRadio - Dr. Max Pemberton
Dishy Dr. Max Pemberton shares his coming out story with GaydarRadio's Neil and Debbie.
His new book 'The Doctor Will See You Now' is out now.
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published: 19 Sep 2011
Doctor's Kitchen Teaches Dr Max Pemberton How to Cook Tacos!
Pinto Bean Tacos with Max Pemberton!
You can check out the whole podcast here: https://thedoctorskitchen.com/podcasts/episode-32-the-marvellous-adventure-of-being-human
Rupy cooks for doctor, journalist and writer Max Pemberton. He is based in London and works in mental health. He is a columnist for The Daily Telegraph, writing weekly on news events concerning culture, social and ethical issues, the politics of health care and the NHS. He is also a columnist for Reader’s Digest and a regular contributor to the Mail On Sunday.
He has also written three books. His first, Trust Me I’m A (junior) Doctor was serialised on Radio 4 Book of the Week and charted his first year of life as a doctor on the NHS wards. His second book, Where Does It Hurt? details his experiences of working in an outr...
published: 03 Sep 2019
Dr Max Pemberton: I treat the Instagram food influencers with eating disorders
In a decade of running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders, medical doctor and psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton treated a number of very high profile Instagram food influencers.
Patient confidentially tied his hands at the time, but now he can reveal to Unfiltered his frustration that these social media personalities continued to post prodigiously about food, nutrition, recipes and “healthy” diet strategies to their hundreds of thousands of admiring followers, despite privately battling crippling eating disorder issues and having entirely dysfunctional relationships with food.
Dr Pemberton’s front-line experience paints a heart-breaking picture of our current social media world in which unqualified influencers who happen look the part, or know how ...
published: 06 Oct 2023
Dr Max Pemberton: Obesity is never about hunger so we need a sensitive new strategy to treat it
Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and NHS psychiatrist, worked in addiction and eating disorder clinics for more than a decade. He believes our current strategies are failing and we are in dire need of a new and sensitive strategy to help people losing their battle against obesity.
#unfiltered #livesmarter #maxpemberton #obesity #eatingdisorder #nhs #healtheating #mentalhealth #obesityepidemic
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published: 25 Sep 2023
Dr. Max Pemberton Says One In Twenty Of Us Has A Personality Disorder Like Amber Heard
Defining what’s normal is scary for some people. Since the trial court between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has been made public for the world to see, it’s brought awareness to the existence of personality disorders and how they may change people’s lives.
published: 09 May 2022
Spectator Health: Max Pemberton on the case for e-cigarettes
published: 18 Feb 2015
Dr Max Pemberton: Allowing children to be obese is child abuse for consigning them to an early death
Children who are obese are as much a victim of neglect and child abuse as underweight and underfed children.
That's the shocking view of Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and psychiatrist who spent more than a decade running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders and addictions.
While many people would have no argument that an underweight child is suffering from neglect and child abuse - surely the fundamental first rule of parenthood is to provide shelter, safety and sustenance to your child - the claim that an obese child is suffering from an equivalent level of abuse is far too outrageous a statement for many to stomach - especially today when childhood obesity is such a white-hot issue and divisive subject, and the body positivity movement, in...
published: 03 Dec 2023
Dr Max Pemberton: Autism is being hijacked by the middle class as diagnosis creep hits real patients
By 2030 every single person in the UK will fulfil the criteria for having autism.
That was the shocking summary of a recent study that found that "diagnosis creep" - the term used to explain how an ever increasingly list of symptoms are used to diagnose a disease or illness - is especially affecting autism spectrum disorder, a group of is neurological and developmental disorders that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
For Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and psychiatrist who spent more than a decade running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders and addictions, this diagnosis creep of accepted autism indicators, combined with more and more middle class parents claiming their children are on the autism spectru...
published: 06 Jan 2024
Max Pemberton hits walk-off for Long Beach Poly baseball in CIF Playoffs #shorts
#insidethewubble #longbeach #baseball
Long Beach Poly junior catcher Max Pemberton pulls off a clutch walk off hit for the second straight game in the CIF Southern Section Division 3 baseball playoffs.
Rishi Sunak announced last month that he’s committed to rolling out 'miracle' weight loss drug Ozempic on the NHS to tackle the nation’s obesity crisis. Until n...
Dishy Dr. Max Pemberton shares his coming out story with GaydarRadio's Neil and Debbie.
His new book 'The Doctor Will See You Now' is out now.
Find out mo...
Dishy Dr. Max Pemberton shares his coming out story with GaydarRadio's Neil and Debbie.
His new book 'The Doctor Will See You Now' is out now.
Find out more about GaydarRadio at
www.gaydarradio.com. Tune in via iPhone and android apps, online @ GaydarRadio.com and on DAB radio in London and Brighton.
Dishy Dr. Max Pemberton shares his coming out story with GaydarRadio's Neil and Debbie.
His new book 'The Doctor Will See You Now' is out now.
Find out more about GaydarRadio at
www.gaydarradio.com. Tune in via iPhone and android apps, online @ GaydarRadio.com and on DAB radio in London and Brighton.
Pinto Bean Tacos with Max Pemberton!
You can check out the whole podcast here: https://thedoctorskitchen.com/podcasts/episode-32-the-marvellous-adventure-of-be...
Pinto Bean Tacos with Max Pemberton!
You can check out the whole podcast here: https://thedoctorskitchen.com/podcasts/episode-32-the-marvellous-adventure-of-being-human
Rupy cooks for doctor, journalist and writer Max Pemberton. He is based in London and works in mental health. He is a columnist for The Daily Telegraph, writing weekly on news events concerning culture, social and ethical issues, the politics of health care and the NHS. He is also a columnist for Reader’s Digest and a regular contributor to the Mail On Sunday.
He has also written three books. His first, Trust Me I’m A (junior) Doctor was serialised on Radio 4 Book of the Week and charted his first year of life as a doctor on the NHS wards. His second book, Where Does It Hurt? details his experiences of working in an outreach project for the homeless and people addicted to drugs. It tells the stories of the people he met and his own journey as he tries to discover if one person can make a difference and if people really can change. His latest book, The Doctor Will See You Now, is based back in hospital and is focused on Max's time working in dementia and care of the elderly
Twitter: @MaxPemberton
http://www.maxpemberton.com
Bean Tacos Recipe:
Ingredients:
1 can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
100g Lambs lettuce
4 tbsp Mexican Tomatillo sauce (any store bought salsa will do)
1 Corn on the cob
50g baby tomatoes, halved
½ red onion, diced
1 avocado, flesh removed
Corn on
4tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Method:
Dry cook the corn in a frying pan for 3-4 minutes to get a bit of colour on the corn
Remove from the pan and add the corn to a bowl of lambs lettuce
To the same pan, add 2 tbsp of oil and the baby tomatoes stirring for a few minutes and cover until cooked
Add the avocado and red onions to a bowl, smash with the back of a fork and add olive oil and seasoning
Build your tacos with lettuce, beans, guacamole and tomatillo sauce
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Pinto Bean Tacos with Max Pemberton!
You can check out the whole podcast here: https://thedoctorskitchen.com/podcasts/episode-32-the-marvellous-adventure-of-being-human
Rupy cooks for doctor, journalist and writer Max Pemberton. He is based in London and works in mental health. He is a columnist for The Daily Telegraph, writing weekly on news events concerning culture, social and ethical issues, the politics of health care and the NHS. He is also a columnist for Reader’s Digest and a regular contributor to the Mail On Sunday.
He has also written three books. His first, Trust Me I’m A (junior) Doctor was serialised on Radio 4 Book of the Week and charted his first year of life as a doctor on the NHS wards. His second book, Where Does It Hurt? details his experiences of working in an outreach project for the homeless and people addicted to drugs. It tells the stories of the people he met and his own journey as he tries to discover if one person can make a difference and if people really can change. His latest book, The Doctor Will See You Now, is based back in hospital and is focused on Max's time working in dementia and care of the elderly
Twitter: @MaxPemberton
http://www.maxpemberton.com
Bean Tacos Recipe:
Ingredients:
1 can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
100g Lambs lettuce
4 tbsp Mexican Tomatillo sauce (any store bought salsa will do)
1 Corn on the cob
50g baby tomatoes, halved
½ red onion, diced
1 avocado, flesh removed
Corn on
4tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Method:
Dry cook the corn in a frying pan for 3-4 minutes to get a bit of colour on the corn
Remove from the pan and add the corn to a bowl of lambs lettuce
To the same pan, add 2 tbsp of oil and the baby tomatoes stirring for a few minutes and cover until cooked
Add the avocado and red onions to a bowl, smash with the back of a fork and add olive oil and seasoning
Build your tacos with lettuce, beans, guacamole and tomatillo sauce
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In a decade of running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders, medical doctor and psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton treated ...
In a decade of running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders, medical doctor and psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton treated a number of very high profile Instagram food influencers.
Patient confidentially tied his hands at the time, but now he can reveal to Unfiltered his frustration that these social media personalities continued to post prodigiously about food, nutrition, recipes and “healthy” diet strategies to their hundreds of thousands of admiring followers, despite privately battling crippling eating disorder issues and having entirely dysfunctional relationships with food.
Dr Pemberton’s front-line experience paints a heart-breaking picture of our current social media world in which unqualified influencers who happen look the part, or know how to created compelling content, wield enormous power and influence over impressionable and insecure young people who are primed to absorb ill-advised comments and advice from people in no position to give it.
For the full interview, and bonus content, visit: https://unfilteredonline.com/dr-max-pemberton-i-treat-the-instagram-food-influencers-with-eating-disorders/
#MaxPemberton #eatingdisorder #influencer #food #nutrition #bulimia #anorexia #weightloss #dietculture #healthyweight #diet
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In a decade of running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders, medical doctor and psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton treated a number of very high profile Instagram food influencers.
Patient confidentially tied his hands at the time, but now he can reveal to Unfiltered his frustration that these social media personalities continued to post prodigiously about food, nutrition, recipes and “healthy” diet strategies to their hundreds of thousands of admiring followers, despite privately battling crippling eating disorder issues and having entirely dysfunctional relationships with food.
Dr Pemberton’s front-line experience paints a heart-breaking picture of our current social media world in which unqualified influencers who happen look the part, or know how to created compelling content, wield enormous power and influence over impressionable and insecure young people who are primed to absorb ill-advised comments and advice from people in no position to give it.
For the full interview, and bonus content, visit: https://unfilteredonline.com/dr-max-pemberton-i-treat-the-instagram-food-influencers-with-eating-disorders/
#MaxPemberton #eatingdisorder #influencer #food #nutrition #bulimia #anorexia #weightloss #dietculture #healthyweight #diet
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Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and NHS psychiatrist, worked in addiction and eating disorder clinics for more than a decade. He believes our current strateg...
Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and NHS psychiatrist, worked in addiction and eating disorder clinics for more than a decade. He believes our current strategies are failing and we are in dire need of a new and sensitive strategy to help people losing their battle against obesity.
#unfiltered #livesmarter #maxpemberton #obesity #eatingdisorder #nhs #healtheating #mentalhealth #obesityepidemic
Watch the full video as well as bonus content at our website: https://unfilteredonline.com/max-pemberton-obesity-food-mental-health/
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Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and NHS psychiatrist, worked in addiction and eating disorder clinics for more than a decade. He believes our current strategies are failing and we are in dire need of a new and sensitive strategy to help people losing their battle against obesity.
#unfiltered #livesmarter #maxpemberton #obesity #eatingdisorder #nhs #healtheating #mentalhealth #obesityepidemic
Watch the full video as well as bonus content at our website: https://unfilteredonline.com/max-pemberton-obesity-food-mental-health/
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Defining what’s normal is scary for some people. Since the trial court between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has been made public for the world to see, it’s broug...
Defining what’s normal is scary for some people. Since the trial court between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has been made public for the world to see, it’s brought awareness to the existence of personality disorders and how they may change people’s lives.
Defining what’s normal is scary for some people. Since the trial court between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has been made public for the world to see, it’s brought awareness to the existence of personality disorders and how they may change people’s lives.
Children who are obese are as much a victim of neglect and child abuse as underweight and underfed children.
That's the shocking view of Dr Max Pemberton, a me...
Children who are obese are as much a victim of neglect and child abuse as underweight and underfed children.
That's the shocking view of Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and psychiatrist who spent more than a decade running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders and addictions.
While many people would have no argument that an underweight child is suffering from neglect and child abuse - surely the fundamental first rule of parenthood is to provide shelter, safety and sustenance to your child - the claim that an obese child is suffering from an equivalent level of abuse is far too outrageous a statement for many to stomach - especially today when childhood obesity is such a white-hot issue and divisive subject, and the body positivity movement, including Health At Every Size, is at its most vocal, prominent and powerful.
But even in our "cancel culture" age, for Dr Pemberton soaring rates of childhood obesity in the UK - 9.2% of British children aged 4 and 5, and 22.7% of children aged 10 and 11, are obese, according to the UK’s National Child Measurement Programme in data published by NHS Digital, which also found far higher rates of childhood obesity is socially- and economically-deprived parts of the country - makes this too important an issue to remain quiet, whatever the professional and personal cost.
As he reveals in our exclusive interview action must be taken immediately, starting with schools themselves, to begin to address this spirally childhood obesity problem and the subsequent generation-defining physical and mental health crisis time bomb.
Because further inaction is a fundamental failure to safeguard both the short- and long-term health, happiness and opportunity of our most precious, important and cherished asset - our children.
#Childhoodobesity #obesity #MaxPemberton #NHS #eatingdisorder #obese #weightmanagement #BMI #childcare
Watch the full video interview with bonus footage at https://unfilteredonline.com/dr-max-pemberton-childhood-obesity-is-child-abuse-and-neglect-as-much-as-underfeeding-kids/
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Children who are obese are as much a victim of neglect and child abuse as underweight and underfed children.
That's the shocking view of Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and psychiatrist who spent more than a decade running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders and addictions.
While many people would have no argument that an underweight child is suffering from neglect and child abuse - surely the fundamental first rule of parenthood is to provide shelter, safety and sustenance to your child - the claim that an obese child is suffering from an equivalent level of abuse is far too outrageous a statement for many to stomach - especially today when childhood obesity is such a white-hot issue and divisive subject, and the body positivity movement, including Health At Every Size, is at its most vocal, prominent and powerful.
But even in our "cancel culture" age, for Dr Pemberton soaring rates of childhood obesity in the UK - 9.2% of British children aged 4 and 5, and 22.7% of children aged 10 and 11, are obese, according to the UK’s National Child Measurement Programme in data published by NHS Digital, which also found far higher rates of childhood obesity is socially- and economically-deprived parts of the country - makes this too important an issue to remain quiet, whatever the professional and personal cost.
As he reveals in our exclusive interview action must be taken immediately, starting with schools themselves, to begin to address this spirally childhood obesity problem and the subsequent generation-defining physical and mental health crisis time bomb.
Because further inaction is a fundamental failure to safeguard both the short- and long-term health, happiness and opportunity of our most precious, important and cherished asset - our children.
#Childhoodobesity #obesity #MaxPemberton #NHS #eatingdisorder #obese #weightmanagement #BMI #childcare
Watch the full video interview with bonus footage at https://unfilteredonline.com/dr-max-pemberton-childhood-obesity-is-child-abuse-and-neglect-as-much-as-underfeeding-kids/
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By 2030 every single person in the UK will fulfil the criteria for having autism.
That was the shocking summary of a recent study that found that "diagnosis cr...
By 2030 every single person in the UK will fulfil the criteria for having autism.
That was the shocking summary of a recent study that found that "diagnosis creep" - the term used to explain how an ever increasingly list of symptoms are used to diagnose a disease or illness - is especially affecting autism spectrum disorder, a group of is neurological and developmental disorders that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
For Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and psychiatrist who spent more than a decade running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders and addictions, this diagnosis creep of accepted autism indicators, combined with more and more middle class parents claiming their children are on the autism spectrum, is a huge concern.
Why? Because the more people who claim that they, or their children have autism, with scant or even non-existent clinical evidence that they do, will divert the limited time, care, expertise and financial resources away from those suffering with the most severe autism disorders that impact every aspect of their lives, as well as those of their family.
Watch the full exclusive and explosive interview with Dr Pemberton at https://unfilteredonline.com/dr-max-pemberton-autism-has-been-hijacked-by-middle-class-parents-as-diagnosis-creep-hurts-real-patients/
Gain access to all Unfiltered's video interviews, features and documentaries, at https://unfilteredonline.com/
#autism #diagnosiscreep #asd #autismspectrumdisorder #autismspectrum #maxpemberton #medicaldoctor #autistic #medicine #childhooddevelopment #education
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By 2030 every single person in the UK will fulfil the criteria for having autism.
That was the shocking summary of a recent study that found that "diagnosis creep" - the term used to explain how an ever increasingly list of symptoms are used to diagnose a disease or illness - is especially affecting autism spectrum disorder, a group of is neurological and developmental disorders that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
For Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and psychiatrist who spent more than a decade running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders and addictions, this diagnosis creep of accepted autism indicators, combined with more and more middle class parents claiming their children are on the autism spectrum, is a huge concern.
Why? Because the more people who claim that they, or their children have autism, with scant or even non-existent clinical evidence that they do, will divert the limited time, care, expertise and financial resources away from those suffering with the most severe autism disorders that impact every aspect of their lives, as well as those of their family.
Watch the full exclusive and explosive interview with Dr Pemberton at https://unfilteredonline.com/dr-max-pemberton-autism-has-been-hijacked-by-middle-class-parents-as-diagnosis-creep-hurts-real-patients/
Gain access to all Unfiltered's video interviews, features and documentaries, at https://unfilteredonline.com/
#autism #diagnosiscreep #asd #autismspectrumdisorder #autismspectrum #maxpemberton #medicaldoctor #autistic #medicine #childhooddevelopment #education
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#insidethewubble #longbeach #baseball
Long Beach Poly junior catcher Max Pemberton pulls off a clutch walk off hit for the second straight game in the CIF Sou...
#insidethewubble #longbeach #baseball
Long Beach Poly junior catcher Max Pemberton pulls off a clutch walk off hit for the second straight game in the CIF Southern Section Division 3 baseball playoffs.
#insidethewubble #longbeach #baseball
Long Beach Poly junior catcher Max Pemberton pulls off a clutch walk off hit for the second straight game in the CIF Southern Section Division 3 baseball playoffs.
Dishy Dr. Max Pemberton shares his coming out story with GaydarRadio's Neil and Debbie.
His new book 'The Doctor Will See You Now' is out now.
Find out more about GaydarRadio at
www.gaydarradio.com. Tune in via iPhone and android apps, online @ GaydarRadio.com and on DAB radio in London and Brighton.
Pinto Bean Tacos with Max Pemberton!
You can check out the whole podcast here: https://thedoctorskitchen.com/podcasts/episode-32-the-marvellous-adventure-of-being-human
Rupy cooks for doctor, journalist and writer Max Pemberton. He is based in London and works in mental health. He is a columnist for The Daily Telegraph, writing weekly on news events concerning culture, social and ethical issues, the politics of health care and the NHS. He is also a columnist for Reader’s Digest and a regular contributor to the Mail On Sunday.
He has also written three books. His first, Trust Me I’m A (junior) Doctor was serialised on Radio 4 Book of the Week and charted his first year of life as a doctor on the NHS wards. His second book, Where Does It Hurt? details his experiences of working in an outreach project for the homeless and people addicted to drugs. It tells the stories of the people he met and his own journey as he tries to discover if one person can make a difference and if people really can change. His latest book, The Doctor Will See You Now, is based back in hospital and is focused on Max's time working in dementia and care of the elderly
Twitter: @MaxPemberton
http://www.maxpemberton.com
Bean Tacos Recipe:
Ingredients:
1 can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
100g Lambs lettuce
4 tbsp Mexican Tomatillo sauce (any store bought salsa will do)
1 Corn on the cob
50g baby tomatoes, halved
½ red onion, diced
1 avocado, flesh removed
Corn on
4tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Method:
Dry cook the corn in a frying pan for 3-4 minutes to get a bit of colour on the corn
Remove from the pan and add the corn to a bowl of lambs lettuce
To the same pan, add 2 tbsp of oil and the baby tomatoes stirring for a few minutes and cover until cooked
Add the avocado and red onions to a bowl, smash with the back of a fork and add olive oil and seasoning
Build your tacos with lettuce, beans, guacamole and tomatillo sauce
Follow Me here!
Order my NEW Cookbook "Eat to Beat Illness" : https://amzn.to/2NTeRt8
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In a decade of running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders, medical doctor and psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton treated a number of very high profile Instagram food influencers.
Patient confidentially tied his hands at the time, but now he can reveal to Unfiltered his frustration that these social media personalities continued to post prodigiously about food, nutrition, recipes and “healthy” diet strategies to their hundreds of thousands of admiring followers, despite privately battling crippling eating disorder issues and having entirely dysfunctional relationships with food.
Dr Pemberton’s front-line experience paints a heart-breaking picture of our current social media world in which unqualified influencers who happen look the part, or know how to created compelling content, wield enormous power and influence over impressionable and insecure young people who are primed to absorb ill-advised comments and advice from people in no position to give it.
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Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and NHS psychiatrist, worked in addiction and eating disorder clinics for more than a decade. He believes our current strategies are failing and we are in dire need of a new and sensitive strategy to help people losing their battle against obesity.
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Defining what’s normal is scary for some people. Since the trial court between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has been made public for the world to see, it’s brought awareness to the existence of personality disorders and how they may change people’s lives.
Children who are obese are as much a victim of neglect and child abuse as underweight and underfed children.
That's the shocking view of Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and psychiatrist who spent more than a decade running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders and addictions.
While many people would have no argument that an underweight child is suffering from neglect and child abuse - surely the fundamental first rule of parenthood is to provide shelter, safety and sustenance to your child - the claim that an obese child is suffering from an equivalent level of abuse is far too outrageous a statement for many to stomach - especially today when childhood obesity is such a white-hot issue and divisive subject, and the body positivity movement, including Health At Every Size, is at its most vocal, prominent and powerful.
But even in our "cancel culture" age, for Dr Pemberton soaring rates of childhood obesity in the UK - 9.2% of British children aged 4 and 5, and 22.7% of children aged 10 and 11, are obese, according to the UK’s National Child Measurement Programme in data published by NHS Digital, which also found far higher rates of childhood obesity is socially- and economically-deprived parts of the country - makes this too important an issue to remain quiet, whatever the professional and personal cost.
As he reveals in our exclusive interview action must be taken immediately, starting with schools themselves, to begin to address this spirally childhood obesity problem and the subsequent generation-defining physical and mental health crisis time bomb.
Because further inaction is a fundamental failure to safeguard both the short- and long-term health, happiness and opportunity of our most precious, important and cherished asset - our children.
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By 2030 every single person in the UK will fulfil the criteria for having autism.
That was the shocking summary of a recent study that found that "diagnosis creep" - the term used to explain how an ever increasingly list of symptoms are used to diagnose a disease or illness - is especially affecting autism spectrum disorder, a group of is neurological and developmental disorders that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
For Dr Max Pemberton, a medical doctor and psychiatrist who spent more than a decade running National Health Service clinics treating patients with severe eating disorders and addictions, this diagnosis creep of accepted autism indicators, combined with more and more middle class parents claiming their children are on the autism spectrum, is a huge concern.
Why? Because the more people who claim that they, or their children have autism, with scant or even non-existent clinical evidence that they do, will divert the limited time, care, expertise and financial resources away from those suffering with the most severe autism disorders that impact every aspect of their lives, as well as those of their family.
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Long Beach Poly junior catcher Max Pemberton pulls off a clutch walk off hit for the second straight game in the CIF Southern Section Division 3 baseball playoffs.
Pemberton was the editor of boys' magazine Chums in 1892–1893 during its heyday. Between 1896 and 1906 he also edited Cassell's Magazine (see ), in which capacity he published the early works of R. Austin Freeman and William Le Queux.
His most famous work The Iron Pirate was a best-seller during the early 1890s and it launched his prolific writing career (see below). It was the story of a great gas-driven iron-clad, which could outpace the navies of the world and terrorised the Atlantic Ocean. Other notable works included Captain Black (1911).
During January 1908, Pemberton had a story entitled Wheels of Anarchy published by Cassell & Company (London). This story was based upon notes that were written by Bertram Fletcher Robinson shortly before he died in January 1907. It is an adventure tale about anarchists and assassins that is set across Europe. The novel's hero and narrator, Bruce Driscoll, a recent Cambridge graduate, appears to be modelled upon Fletcher Robinson. Wheels of Anarchy by Max Pemberton was republished in December 2010.
A new Netflix documentary has shown Tim Bergling, otherwise known as Avicii, reflecting on how fame impacted him before he took his own life at the age of 28 in 2018 ... I was young, I was hungry ... 'I just took everything on that I could ... DR MAX PEMBERTON ... .
Estate agents. Divorce lawyers. And therapists ... DR MAX PEMBERTON ... People don't always realise that the term 'therapy' is incredibly broad, covering lots of types of treatment with a variety of approaches, says Dr Max Pemberton (picture posed by models) ... .
Not long to go now ...People tend to think the end of the year is about looking forward. New Year's resolutions, change, a fresh start ... New Year's resolutions, change, a fresh start, writes Dr Max ... DR MAX PEMBERTON ... Dr Max prescribes... 7,000 steps ... .
How much do you have in common with a mouse? The question isn't as fatuous as it sounds – mice are the most commonly used animal for laboratory tests to find new treatments ... monkeys) were used in 1.2 per cent ... DR MAX PEMBERTON ... Professor Knight says ... .
All the tinsel and good wishes can feel very hollow and empty, if you’re bereaved ...Richard E ... Dr Max Pemberton (pictured) advises allowing a bereaved person to grieve on their own terms, and not turning your back on them ... Dr Max prescribes... .
Rather, I asked my mum and she told me, plain and simple, that he didn't exist ... I asked my mum and she told me, plain and simple, that Father Christmas didn't exist, writes Dr Max Pemberton (Stock image) ... Be honest ... DR MAX PEMBERTON ... Dr Max prescribes...
'If people think they're being told muesli is suddenly unhealthy, it'll make them give up and think, "oh well, if it's all bad for me, I may aswell go and eat a Mars bar"', said Dr Max Pemberton, ...
What image springs to mind when I say the words 'binge drinker'? Young people knocking back shots and staggering out of bars barely able to stand, perhaps? ... Yet Hazel wasn't dependent on alcohol and didn't drink every day ... DR MAX PEMBERTON ... .
... botched her 'mummy makeover' and threatened to 'hold her hostage' if she didn't pay upCharity shares adorable update on Labrador puppy named by Queen CamillaDR MAX PEMBERTON.
Following the breakdown of his 40-year marriage and the loss of a lifelong friend, Stuart Arfield did not know where to turn. The musician felt he had 'lost himself', and even quit his job ... DR MAX PEMBERTON.It's time to prescribe some tough love ... .
My first response is that this is a sad, sad tale and I feel great pity for your poor wife ... for real knowledge don’t miss the excellent Monday column by the Mail’s Dr Max Pemberton, who works full-time as a psychiatrist in the National Health Service.
At the start of the year Julie Hiener developed a dramatic stutter. She struggles to get the words out as she tells me. 'I just woke up one day and I couldn't speak properly.' ... She continues, tearfully ... I'm a shadow of my former self.' ... DR MAX PEMBERTON ... .
DespiteCPR, Ms Rainford died an hour after she collapsed ...Kate Hyatt killed herself in October 2021 ... Dr Max Pemberton, an NHS psychiatrist in London, speaking on Prince Harry's previous detailing of his positive experience on using the drug added ... .
When I heard about the death of former Deputy Prime MinisterJohn Prescott last week, the news instantly triggered a memory of him. However, unlike many others, I wasn't thinking about his two Jags or the time he punched a protester ... DR MAX ... .