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Our childhood experiences have the power to shape our lives. Some are positive, allowing us to overcome challenges through using our gifts and talents. Others...
The term ‘biohacking’ may have put some of you off from looking any further at the movement. To some it may sound overly-techy, malicious or...
Which of the following makes more sense to you, particularly if you’re a woman? Folic acid fortified refined carbs or selective use of folate supplements...
I’ve just returned from 2 days in Geneva listening to how pharma, governments and the WHO plan to deal with the inescapable wall that health...
That’s the theme this week. For nearly 5 years, Australian orthopaedic surgeon Dr Gary Fettke stood up against the body that prevented him recommending low...
Should all pregnant women go gluten-free in pregnancy to lower the risk of their offspring becoming type 1 diabetics? And should all those on prescription...
Whatever happens, developing a mindset that allows us to not just handle, but to embrace, big changes in the coming years is going to hold...
This week we celebrate the Irish people. After a hectic weekend at the Vitality Expo in Dublin, we’re in the mood to Riverdance with the...
There are few areas in science that are more controversial than nutrition. That’s despite eating being the one thing that links all of us together,...
In the wake of our defence last week of low carb diets, we’ve got two meaty pieces for you this week. But vegetarians, vegans and...
Refreshed from a couple of weeks off to recharge my batteries, I was dismayed to read news from the around the world that suggests low...
It is with profound sadness that I write this week’s #ThrowbackThursday eAlert. News reached us a couple of hours ago that Dr Peter Fisher, Faculty...