Send stress on holiday - A Substance in medicines used for treating cancer and epilepsy, called histone deacetylase, has the potential to prevent heart attacks.
Heart attacks are caused by blood clots in the heart, which hinder oxygen supply.
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, found that histone deacetylase was effective because it dramatically increased the clot-dissolving process.
IF YOU COULD DO ONE THING FOR YOUR HEALTH
AVOID letting the festive season stress get you down.
Holidays can be physically, emotionally and financially overwhelming and some people might do away with their routines like exercise and a regular schedule of healthy, nutritious meals.
Avoid festive season unhealthiness. Make sure that you get plenty of sleep each night and that your holiday goals are realistic.
Enjoy the season with people who support you.
BIZARRE OF THE WEEK
A 26-YEAR-OLD British woman collapses every time her phone rings, when she bumps into a friend and when letters come through her door.
Caitlin Wallace's condition (cataplexy) causes her to collapse whenever something unexpected happens.
This makes her lose control of all her muscles, which can happen up to 20 times a day.
It has left her with bumps, bruises and scars all over her body, reported the Daily Mail.
NUTRITION BITE
A STUDY conducted by US researchers claims that babies fed salmon and white fish before nine months are less likely to suffer from breathing problems like wheezing later in life.
Researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, believe this revelation will encourage parents to reassess children's eating habits. ( timeslive.co.za )
Heart attacks are caused by blood clots in the heart, which hinder oxygen supply.
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, found that histone deacetylase was effective because it dramatically increased the clot-dissolving process.
IF YOU COULD DO ONE THING FOR YOUR HEALTH
AVOID letting the festive season stress get you down.
Holidays can be physically, emotionally and financially overwhelming and some people might do away with their routines like exercise and a regular schedule of healthy, nutritious meals.
Avoid festive season unhealthiness. Make sure that you get plenty of sleep each night and that your holiday goals are realistic.
Enjoy the season with people who support you.
BIZARRE OF THE WEEK
A 26-YEAR-OLD British woman collapses every time her phone rings, when she bumps into a friend and when letters come through her door.
Caitlin Wallace's condition (cataplexy) causes her to collapse whenever something unexpected happens.
This makes her lose control of all her muscles, which can happen up to 20 times a day.
It has left her with bumps, bruises and scars all over her body, reported the Daily Mail.
NUTRITION BITE
A STUDY conducted by US researchers claims that babies fed salmon and white fish before nine months are less likely to suffer from breathing problems like wheezing later in life.
Researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, believe this revelation will encourage parents to reassess children's eating habits. ( timeslive.co.za )
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