"Medicine, which I wouldn't be without, has also been a force for... less good. For example, if you look at our mishandling of the immune system, using antibiotics in children and avoiding infection, we've certainly increased the risk of asthma."
"You can't be judgmental about babies. They are all have different needs. I was left with an enduring hatred of cheese because it was forced down me when I was young."
Source: Philip Roth was wrong by Robert Winston, www.theguardian.com. December 16, 2005.
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Robert Winston
Physicist and Science Communicator
Robert Winston is a prominent British scientist and broadcaster known for his work in reproductive medicine and his advocacy for science education.
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