Our Greatest Accidental Health Triumph: Eliminating Iodine Deficiency (Until Now)

In the UK we have never directly addressed iodine deficiency. Eradicating it was an ‘accidental public health triumph’. This relied on the fact that milk consumption by UK consumers increased rapidly in the 1950s and 60s.
Understanding & Treating Headaches | Buxton & Bakewell Osteopathy Clinic

The most common headaches are tension-type headache and cervicogenic headache.
Dementia has Many Causative Factors! The Latest Theories Revealed

Dementia is now commonly viewed as a disease that has many contributing factors. These involve complex cascades of physiological processes that we do not yet fully understand.
Migraine Physiology

There’s very little written about migraine physiology, or what a migraine looks like.
Neurodegeneration & Dementia: Why is our Understanding so Limited?

We have limited understanding of the pathophysiology behind most neurodegenerative disorders. Given our lack of knowledge it is therefore difficult to identify what the precise targets should be for any therapeutic interventions.
Tea or Coffee? A New Study Suggests either Can Be Beneficial for Your Brain Health

Participants who drank 2–3 cups of tea and 2–3 cups of coffee per day were 32% less likely to have a stroke and 28% less likely to develop dementia when compared with participants who did not drink tea or coffee.
A New Study Links Our Diet With Dementia

A new study demonstrates that those of us who eat an ‘anti-inflammatory diet’ have a lower risk of developing dementia later in life.
Movember: Men are twice as likely to suffer a Heart Attack!

Coronary heart disease is the UK’s leading cause of death, and men are twice as likely to suffer from a heart attack.
Movember: Bladder Cancer is also a Key Issue in Men’s Health

Men are 3-4 times more likely to develop bladder cancer. The biggest risk factor is smoking, which increases your risk for bladder cancer by 3 times.