by admin | Mar 28, 2025 | Diet, Weight Loss
Barbara Pierscionek, Anglia Ruskin University One of the lasting memories from my teenage years is what I now recognise as an obsession with weight control. Thin was in, and magazines promoted a variety of diets, each claiming effectiveness, often accompanied by...
by admin | Mar 28, 2025 | COVID-19, Health
Dr. Philip McMillan, John McMillan Many people who caught COVID-19, even those with seemingly mild symptoms who recovered at home, have reported lingering issues – fatigue, brain fog, or just feeling “off” for weeks or months. While the reasons behind...
by admin | Mar 28, 2025 | COVID-19, Embalmers Clots
Dr. Phlip McMillan, John McMillan Imagine a masked medical trio in green scrubs under operating lights, digging with their scalpels, carefully extracting strange, rubbery string-like structures from the blood vessels of a cadaver and arranging them on the stainless...
by admin | Mar 21, 2025 | Aging, Alzheimer's Disease
Sarah Curtis, Nottingham Trent University Ten million people are diagnosed with dementia worldwide each year – that’s more than ever. According to the Alzheimer’s Society approximately one million people in the UK are currently living with the disease. Studies predict...
by admin | Mar 21, 2025 | COVID-19, Ethics, Policy
Dylan Thomas Doyle, University of Colorado Boulder In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers struggled to grasp the rate of the virus’s spread and the number of related deaths. While hospitals tracked cases and deaths within their walls, the broader...
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