Category: Health
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Greater muscle strength – better cognitive function for older people
Greater muscle strength is associated with better cognitive function in ageing men and women, according to a new Finnish study. The association of extensively measured upper and lower body muscle strength with cognitive function was observed, but handgrip strength was not associated with cognitive function. Cognition refers to brain functions relating to receiving, storing, processing…
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Improvement needed in mental health services for children & adolescents across Europe
A study of child and adolescent mental health care has found that provision needs to be improved across the whole of the EU. Research led by Professor Swaran Singh of Warwick Medical School at the University of Warwick found substantial improvements were needed across the board from planning to monitoring, and delivery. The study Architecture…
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Complementary medicine in Switzerland now a mandatory health insurance service
The Swiss Federal Government announces that specific medical services using complementary medicine are to be covered by mandatory health insurance (basic insurance). The Swiss Umbrella Association for Complementary Medicine and the Union of Associations of Swiss Physicians for Complementary Medicine welcome this decision. It implements one of the key demands of the constitutional referendum held…
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Exposure to sunlight linked to reduction in eczema inflammation
Exposure to sunlight alleviates symptoms of eczema by helping to release a compound in the skin that moisturises inflammation, according to a recent study the Medical Research Council (MRC). Researchers found that exposing a small patch of skin on healthy volunteers to UV light triggered the release of nitric oxide into the blood stream. These…
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New survey shows that 60% of people are not pulse aware
A new survey undertaken by Arrhythmia Alliance, supported by Opinion Health research, shows that more than 60 per cent of people are not pulse rhythm aware (survey of 1,555 people across UK – 27 May – 2 June 2017). ‘The responses to our survey further reinforce the need to raise awareness and educate the public…
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Social media linked to anxiety, depression and poor sleep
Young people who use social media (such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) for more than two hours each day are more likely to report poor mental health, including psychological distress, according to a recent report. The ‘#StatusOfMindSocial media and young people’s mental health and wellbeing’ report examines the impact of social media on the health…
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Ten tips for managing stress at work
Susan Scott, business psychologist, nutritionist and author of new book, How To Have An Outstanding Career, offers 10 tips to help you avoid workplace stress: Increase your personal stress awareness. Recognise the symptoms. These can be physical, emotional, behavioural or psychological. Consider what might be causing you to feel the way you do and what action…
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Potential early warning signs of osteoporosis found in South Asian women
Pre-menopausal South Asian women could be more at risk of developing osteoporosis in later life than white Caucasian women, a new study in the Journal Bone reports. In the first study of its kind, researchers from the University of Surrey examined bone resportion (the breakdown of bone tissue by osteoclast cells) in over 370 pre and…
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BRE and Loughborough University to create dementia-friendly demonstration home
Construction of a new ‘dementia-friendly’ home aimed at learning how better to support those living with the condition will begin on the BRE Innovation Park this Autumn. The 100sqm Victorian house will be adapted to cater for different types, and stages, of the debilitating illness, and is aimed at allowing sufferers to live independently by…
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FHT Annual Training Congress attracts big crowds at Holistic Health
After a wonderful whirlwind of a weekend, it’s nice to look back at all the amazing people we met and moments we experienced. Our thanks also to FHT Fellow Linda Jacobs, and FHT Members Nadeen Buchanan and Carol Brown, for providing much-appreciated taster treatments on the FHT stand. It was great to see so many members…
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The true value of sustainable foods
A growing body of evidence shows the disparity between the price we pay for food and the costs of production and consumption. Market prices do not reflect the environmental, social and health impacts of food products, and this will be demonstrated at the Sustainable Foods Summit. A recent true accounting study by EY (formerly Ernst & Young) showed…
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Last chance! 24 hours left to buy Training Congress tickets!
We’re counting down the days until our annual Training Congress, this year happily nestled in the Holistic Health UK show. There’s only 24 hours left before ticket sales close, so make sure you grab yours now! Tickets for the 2017 FHT Training Congress are selling fast, with over 150 delegates already booked to attend a variety…
