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DOES CARING FOR A PARTNER WITH DEMENTIA INCREASE YOUR OWN RISK?

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

In Britain there are seven hundred & fifty thousand people with dementia, & it is predicted that this will rise to 1.7 million by 2050. Now a new study - published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society - shows that caring for a partner with dementia is associated with a six fold increase in [...]

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SLEEP LESS, DIE SOONER

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

New research published in the scientific journal Sleep, claims to have found definitive evidence of a link between abnormal sleep patterns & premature death.
The study was carried out by scientists at the University of Warwick in the UK & the Federico 11 University medical school in Naples, Italy. Together they analysed the data from sixteen [...]

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ALTERNATIVE BOWEL CANCER SCREENING TEST COULD RADICALLY CUT DEATHS FROM THE DISEASE

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

A new study suggests that a single examination of the bowel could cut the death rate from bowel cancer in people aged over fifty five by as much as forty three per cent!
Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in the world, & it has a high mortality rate. In the UK alone it [...]

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DOES FAST FOOD = FAST BEHAVIOUR?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

As a means of quickly satisfying those hunger pangs when time is of a premium, fast food  is an accepted phenomenon of the way we have come to live, but it may be responsible for some surprising - & somewhat alarming - side effects that have nothing to do with eating!
We live in a culture [...]

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TANNING – ARE SUNBEDS ADDICTIVE?

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Despite all the publicity about the serious health risks of tanning, some people just keep going back for more.
Repeated exposure to ultra violet light increases the risk of developing skin cancer, & research has shown that using sunbeds, particularly before the age of thirty five, increases the risk of both melanoma – the most serious [...]

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USING AN IPOD MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR HEARING!

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Over ninety per cent of young people listen to a personal music player, many at full volume, which could cause permanent damage to their hearing.
In an article published recently in the British Medical Journal, Peter M Rabinowitz - associate professor of medicine at the Yale school of medicine in the US. – said that the [...]

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INCREASED RISK OF BREAST CANCER FOR TEENAGERS WHO BINGE DRINK

Monday, April 19th, 2010

An estimated six hundred women die each year in England from breast cancer caused by their excessive alcohol consumption. A new study suggests that drinking heavily from an early age can increase that risk.
The research – carried out in America – analysed the alcohol consumption of 7000 girls, aged between nine & fifteen when the [...]

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DOES DIETING NEED TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY EXERCISE TO BE EFFECTIVE?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

A new study suggests that attempting to lose weight solely by reducing the amount of calories consumed is likely to be ineffective.
The research was conducted at Oregon National Primate Research Center using adult female monkeys. Eighteen of the monkeys were fed a high fat diet for a number of years. They were then given a [...]

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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE – REDUCING THE RISK THROUGH DIET

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Diet can’t totally eliminate the risk of dementia, but watching what we eat may lower it.
Given its importance as a potentially modifiable factor in the development of Alzheimer’s disease, there has been an increasing emphasis on research into the links between diet & the disease. Some of the current information on the impact of specific [...]

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JUNK FOOD ADDICTION - IS THERE SUCH A THING?

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

A research study in Florida found that rats that were fed junk food developed compulsive eating habits. Does this have implications for humans?
An interesting research study carried out at Scripps Research Institute in Florida has found what its lead researcher – Dr. Paul Kenny – has described as …‘the most thorough & compelling evidence that [...]

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