Expired Medicines – Research in America has revealed that expiry dates on medications that infer you ought not to take them have almost nothing to do with safety – they are designed to increase sales, and to provide manufacturers with protection against legal claims. Food and Drug Administration Expired drugs may lose some of...
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Brain Health – People who live in disadvantaged areas have a greater risk of developing cognitive dysfunction than people in better off areas, a study by Professor Helene McNulty and colleagues at the University of Ulster has found. Ageing Research and Development The findings of this study, funded by the Centre for Ageing...
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How do we Stop a Cold in it’s tracks? Everyone knows the signs – an itchy throat or nose, the beginning of a heavy head, more tired than normal, aching muscles. Yes, unfortunately it can be the signal for the cold and flu season. With each change of season comes the dreaded possibility of succumbing to a cold or worse...
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Any level of activity is better for your health than none, according to health experts at a seminar in Dublin today (25 September 2014). Keeping active for better ageing, a seminar hosted by the Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI), discussed the benefits for older people and the reasons why older people as...
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Medical Marijuana – The National Marijuana News (“TNMNews”) will air a new episode featuring interviews with Congressman Dr. Andy Harris (R–MD), and Meiko Hester-Perez, founder of the Unconventional Foundation for Autism, on their website at TheNationalMarijuanaNews.com and Internet radio station Live365. Dr....
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The standard recommendation of almost every national and international advisory body in the world that a healthy diet should be low on fat is based on a “big fat lie about cholesterol,” writes James Delingpole. Risk of Heart Disease Trial “In 1997 a massive trial of 350,000 men at high risk of heart disease found that drastically...
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