New research is a ray of sunshine
Great news for all us sun-worshippers ! According to new research, the health benefits of exposing skin to sunlight may far outweigh the risk of developing skin cancer. The findings have come from Edinburgh University where researchers have discovered a link between sunlight and reduced blood pressure, which means fewer heart attack and stroke risks …
Pregnancy flu linked to bipolar
Here’s a piece we found on the BBC News health website which we thought we’d share . . . Flu during pregnancy may increase the risk of the unborn child developing bipolar disorder later in life, research suggests. A study of 814 expectant women, published in JAMA Psychiatry, showed that infection made bipolar four times …
Don’t doubt – instead, believe in yourself!
If someone asked you if you believed in yourself, you might think, “Duh, of course I do!” And I’d say. Lucky You. There are plenty of people out there who doubt themselves more than they believe in their strengths and abilities to shine. It’s so easy to doubt ourselves. There will always be someone thinner, …
Great news for selenium!
The FDA has recently given a further nod of recognition to the importance of selenium as an essential trace mineral. In April it proposed that selenium become an essential component of baby formula. At the moment selenium is added to all baby formula in the US but there are no required specific concentrations. If the …
The Rest of the Story on the Natural Cure for Obesity
Often in the media and as The First lady of The United States, Michelle Obama, says in her campaign to cure the obesity problems of children and adults: exercise more and change your eating habits, then the weight comes off. I agree with these views for they do have much validity in the necessary equation …
Evidence suggests that up to 90 percent of landmark cancer research may be false
Here’s a great piece we found on the Natural News website and thought we’d share: The vast majority of the published scientific literature on cancer and cancer research is inherently flawed and non-reproducible, reveals a new review published online in the journal Nature. Researchers C. Glenn Begley and Lee Ellis found that a mere 11 …
Cancer patients face workplace discrimination
We were shocked to discover that two in five cancer patients face prejudice at the office when they return following treatment, according to a new study. Recent evidence reveals that those returning to their workplace after some time off battling the illness have been unfairly treated here in the UK. Four in 10 people returning to their …
Hairy news: Baldness linked to prostate cancer
We were stunned to discover a new study has found a link between early-onset balding and prostate cancer in African-American men. Previous studies have examined the link between the condition and prostate cancer, but the research team on this study say this is the first to concentrate on African-American men - a group said to be …