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  • White Paper - 17 May 2021
    Count to three: “one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand, three-one-thousand”. Three seconds. This is how long it takes for another person to develop dementia somewhere in the world (Alzheimer’s Disease...
  • Health - 6 May 2021
    A stomach ache is a term used to describe cramps or a dull ache in the abdomen. Usually, a stomach ache is short-lived and not a cause for concern.
  • Health - 30 Apr 2021
    Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, snail fever, or Katayama fever, is an infectious disease caused by parasitic worms of the genus Schistosoma.
  • Health - 6 Apr 2021
    Vitamin C is a water-soluble substance, and therefore does not accumulate in the body. This accounts for the absence of any data on vitamin C toxicity per se. Vitamin C in itself is of low toxicity,...
  • Health - 31 Mar 2021
    Malignant mesothelioma is a rare malignancy with limited therapeutic options.
  • Health - 21 Mar 2021
    Gluten intolerance or allergy is associated with a sensitivity to gluten, which is a substance found in staple foods such as wheat and barley.
  • Health - 10 Mar 2021
    The microbiome has a influence on the health of humans. Although genetics plays a part in determining its diversity, diet has the largest influence.
  • Health - 28 Apr 2020
    IBS is the most commonly occurring disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, affecting mostly the large intestine. This article looks at the biomarkers of IBS.
  • Health - 10 Feb 2020
    According to the scientific literature, drinking coffee is beneficial for the gut health. It helps improve bowel movement by increasing the motility of smooth muscle in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Life Sciences - 13 Aug 2019
    Whilst the effect of the microbiome on the digestive system has been studied over the past decade, the understanding of its effect on the endocrine system is less well understood.

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