Frankincense has extraordinary anti-inflammatory properties – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal

Frankincense for the treatment of Asthma, Arthritis and eczema As a natural remedy incense is already known for a long time. There are numerous relieve discomfort, which occur in inflammatory diseases such as Asthma, Arthritis, and atopic dermatitis to. A German-American research team explained the mechanism by which the resin of the frankincense tree, inhibits inflammation. Researchers at the University […]

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So how many times should you break wind in a day?

So how many times should you break wind in a day?… and all the other questions it’s too embarrassing to ask Type the words ‘Is it normal to…’ into Google and you’ll be presented with a host of suggestions based on millions of previous searches. Top of the list include variations on ‘… go for a wee every hour’ and […]

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Good memory to old age – and Why some are long mentally fit – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal

Differences in memory performance in old age Some people show up to a high age has a remarkable memory performance, while others suffer a considerable loss of memory. Now, it was investigated why these differences in memory performance occur in the progressive age and how it can be prevented. In a study at Stanford University, was to determine which factors […]

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Savience Limited and HSL Telehealth partner to launch ‘one click’ virtual clinic service

A collaboration between clinic-management specialists Savience Limited and healthcare IT solution firm HSL Telehealth has created a new secure virtual clinic service. By integrating the virtual clinic module from Savience’s Clarity system with HSL’s shared conferencing and collaboration network, the service allows clinicians to organise a remote outpatient’s consultation by clicking on a screen icon. All clinicians need is a […]

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The neurobiology of social distance: Why loneliness may be the biggest threat to survival and longevity

Never before have we experienced social isolation on a massive scale as we have during the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. A new paper published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences explores the wide-ranging, negative consequences that social isolation has on our psychological well-being and physical health, including decreased life span. The paper was co-authored by Associate Professor Danilo Bzdok (McGill […]

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