Recent health research Articles
It doesn’t matter how brainy you are or how much education you’ve had — you can still improve and expand your mind. Boosting your mental faculties doesn’t have to mean studying hard or becom
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A new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience has demonstrated that our ability to problem solve, how organised we are able to be and some mental illnesses, can be traced back to genetically
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According to a report released on 2009 by the UK non profit CHEM Trust hormone disrupting chemicals that are found in everyday consumer products are destroying male reproductive health.
An ever in
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Is it possible that Computer Tomography, (CT) scans, actually give you cancer while looking for it? According to a recent study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine by University of Califo
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According to research published in the September 2009 Scientific American, 'Mind' magazine it seems that while it may be true that early birds actually do get certain 'worms', it is also likely that
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Is the obesity epidemic something more than mass gluttony, or mass brainwashing? What if alterations in people's DNA caused by environmental toxins was responsible? Chemicals called obesogens, found
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A study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition has turned on its head most of the current theory about how we learn.
Over the past decades our educatio
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In an article on the ABC website a report has surfaced of research linking season flu vaccine with and increased risk of Swine Flu. The article refers to a report of some Canadian studies that appea
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In a study titled Happy genes set you up for life, published in the European Heart Journal scientists discovered that happy people have healthier hearts and are less likely to have heart disease.
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A recent study published in the journal PLOS One shows that jetlag and other interruptions to circadian rhythms such as experienced by flight attendants, medical workers, rotating shift workers, can
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On May 23 2011 a think tank of experts convened at a workshop in Turkey, “Science Update: Cell Phones and Health", and presented recent mobile phone research findings.
According to recent resear
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The most important thing to understand is that there is no reliable cure for cancer. Despite decades of research, in 2003 the same percentage of people died from colon, breast, lung and prostate can
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A recent article published on globalresearch.ca describes how H1N1 Swine Flu vaccines approved by the relevant government authorities In Germany and other European countries contain nanoparticles. V
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Often wondered why you feel tired sometimes, maybe even all the time? Since the invention of the light bulb people sleep much less, approximately 500 hours a year, or 1.25 hours a day.
While the ex
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Contrary to accepted wisdom, which tells us of an ageing population that will absorb an increasing amount of resources, in her book Good Health in the 21st Century, author and GP Dr Carole Hungerfor
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Over the past century sugar has played an increasingly large role in our diet, especially in the 50 years since food production became industrialised.
It is hidden, and not so hidden, in pretty muc
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As most of us realise, many of the institutions that define our society are breaking down. Authors Bruce Lipton and Steve Bhaerman, in their new book, Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future and
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