Introduction I received an approach to do a debate on animal vs plant-based diets. It wasn’t the right time for various reasons. Then I spotted
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Dining Out Questions to Ask if You Have Celiac Disease
Eating out is the most difficult part of living with celiac disease. Once you have been diagnosed with this chronic illness, eating out is forever
Living with Parkinson’s Disease | Shathayu Ayurveda Yoga Retreat
Just about every movement we make, whether or not composing, walking, conversing, or even sleeping, is driven by our brains. Nonetheless, a severe mind disorder
Counting Steps Taken Every Day Can Help Reduce the Risk of Disease
Making use of a wearable action tracker for counting and rising the depth and range of steps taken just about every working day can reduced
PFA backs call to make dementia in football an industrial disease
The Alzheimer’s Society on Monday posted a message of thanks to Sir Bobby and his family after they gave their blessing for his dementia diagnosis
‘Thanks to Tracey Emin, people are finally talking about the disease that killed my mother’
The treatment was over in December 2013, and in the new year, she had a few months of feeling like herself, albeit with her changed
Passing of Nobby Stiles reinforces calls for neurological disease in football to be investigated as an industrial illness
The precise cause of dementia cannot be ascertained while former players are still living, but the Jarvis family donated Alan’s brain and it was from
Alzheimer, heart disease deaths at home soaring during coronavirus pandemic
Prof Sir David Spiegelhalter, chair of the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication, Cambridge University, said: “Usually around 300 people die each day in
Diagnoses of heart failure, coronary heart disease and diabetes fell by up to half during lockdown
Diagnoses of heart failure, coronary heart disease and diabetes fell by up to half during lockdown, GP records show in a new Lancet study. Electronic
Selfies could help detect heart disease
Research lead Professor Zhe Zheng, from China’s National Centre for Cardiovascular Diseases, said such a screening tool could be a “cheap, simple and effective” way