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Category Archives: Disease / Condition
“Sun Dimming” Experiments in the UK?
“Experiments to dim the Sun will be approved within weeks” writes the Telegraph on 22nd April, 2025. Similar reports by GB News, Daily Mail, The Telegraph, The Guardian, and others outlining the plans and controversies. For example, The Guardian notes … Continue reading
Type 2 Diabetes and Exercise
The message about exercise and type 2 diabetes is: exercise any time you can. However, it appears that timing of exercise may also be important Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Joslin Diabetes Care investigators examined the link between … Continue reading
Posted in Diabetes, Obesity
Tagged cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular risk, CHD, diabetes, exercise, exercise timing
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Tai Chi and COVID-19
Tai chi has been and is being used in hospitals to help recovery from COVID-19 Continue reading
Anti-Cancer Life NOW!
Learn how to reduce your cancer risk with evidence-based strategies Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Health, Prevention
Tagged cancer, evidence-based, health, lifestyle, prevention
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Holistic Oral Health
Is your dentist considering how your oral health is affecting your whole body… and vice versa? One uneducated visit to your dentist can have devastating health consequences — common dental procedures can trigger autoimmune disorders, cancer, heart disease and dementia! … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Dementia, Disease / Condition, Health, Oral health
Tagged chronic pain, gum disease, oral health
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Tai Chi Case Study – Effects in Lockdown
Tai chi is generally known to help reduce stress. [1] With stress levels skyrocketing at the moment (coronavirus lockdown), what better time to put tai chi to the test? Tai Chi to Counteract “Lockdown Cabin Fever” We are currently (03-April-2020) … Continue reading
Endometriosis – Women’s Health
ENDOMETRIOSIS – what is it? Endometriosis is a condition in which cells similar to those in the endometrium, the layer of tissue that normally covers the inside of the uterus, grow outside of it… [usually] on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, … Continue reading
Diabetes – How to Prevent Diabetes and Reverse It
Diabetes Essentials – Prevent and Reverse Diabetes[/caption] Diabetes Essentials (FREE Nov 2-11 & 16 Nov weekend – or you can purchase anytime) Diabetes is a deadly disease, but it can be prevented and reversed with the right lifestyle changes and strategies … Continue reading
One Apple a Day… BUT: Pesticide-Free + With Peel
It is October and apples abound everywhere. They are crispy and tangy, lovely stuff, particularly when fresh (like now) and from your own (or a friend’s) garden and when free from pesticides. Need some more reasons to consume apples? Apples … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Dementia, Diabetes, Health, Lung Cancer, Osteoporosis, Stroke, Uncategorized, Weight-Loss
Tagged apples, cancer, Cholesterol, health, heart disease, Lung Cancer, quercetin, stroke, Weight-Loss
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Caffeine – is it good for us?
Caffeine and Insulin * Caffeine affects insulin sensitivity, which may protect you from developing Type 2 diabetes, * However, if you already have diabetes, caffeine can cause a rise in blood glucose Caffeine in Non-Diabetics A 2011 cross-sectional study published … Continue reading