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Homoeopathy beats antidepressants for menopausal symptoms

For women suffering menopausal symptoms such as depression and hot flashes, a visit to the homoeopath may be an effective course of action

24 March, 2015
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GMO herbicide glyphosate is a ‘probable human carcinogen’

An international panel of experts has declared glyphosate – the active ingredient of Roundup herbicide, used widely on GMOs – to be a human carcinogen

23 March, 2015
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Is too much artificial light at night making us sick?

Artificial light at night disrupts the body’s circadian rhythm linking it to breast cancer, obesity, diabetes, and depression.

19 March, 2015
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High cholesterol limits vitamin E absorption

A new study shows that for many people less than one third the amount of vitamin E they take in is actually making it to the tissues where it’s most needed

17 March, 2015
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Mushrooms aid blood sugar control

Eating more mushrooms could help reduce blood sugar levels after a meal, benefitting both healthy people and those with diabetes, a recent study has found.

16 March, 2015
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Alkalise your diet to protect your kidneys

Eating a diet high in alkaline foods can take pressure off your kidneys and slow the progress of kidney disease, say researchers

10 March, 2015
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Choose the vegetarian option to lower risk of colorectal cancers

Eating a vegetarian diet, especially if it includes some fish, is associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancers says a new study

10 March, 2015
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Lutein’s role in reducing systemic inflammation revealed

Supplementing daily with lutein not only protects eye health, but can help reduce systemic inflammation too, says a new study

9 March, 2015
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Reduce stress to keep blood sugar under control

Practicing a method of meditation known as Mind Body Stress Reduction (MBSR) can help overweight or obese women control blood glucose

9 March, 2015
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Staggering health costs from hormone-disrupting chemicals in the EU

Hormone-disrupting chemicals like phthalates, organophosphates and bisphenol A in our environment and in products we use are costing the EU billions in disease and disability

6 March, 2015