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29/03/2023 17:59

Fruits and vegetables against Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that destroys brain cells, causing a deterioration of memory and thinking skills over time. Alzheimer's disease is not part of the normal aging process and is irreversible. According to the l

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31/03/2023 17:38

Preventing food poisoning in schools

School catering is still not exempt from the phenomenon of food poisoning. The number of victims and cases are recorded every year and the lack of respect for hygiene rules is often the cause. On Thursday 16 February 2023, about a hundred pupils were

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24/03/2023 15:22

Bleeding gums: causes and treatments

Healthy gums are pink and do not bleed. Bleeding gums are common. It should not be neglected if it is chronic, as it can lead to or reveal periodontal disease, i.e. disease of the tissues surrounding and supporting the tooth. Repeated bleeding should

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29/03/2023 18:48

Food handlers awarded hygiene certificates

Nineteen (19) food handlers received their hygiene certificates on 24 March 2023, after a long process on good hygiene practices to be adopted in their catering area. The ceremony took place in the presence of the Country Director of Veterinarian....

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29/03/2023 17:22

Walking after dinner lowers blood sugar

A New Zealand study recommends that type 2 diabetic patients change their exercise routine to optimise blood sugar reduction. According to the journal « Diabetologia », walking just after eating in the evening is more effective in

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29/03/2023 16:46

Breast cancer: adopting better hygiene

In postmenopausal women, the risk of breast cancer is higher if they are obese, compared to a woman with a normal body mass index. Excess body fat increases the risk of hyperinsulinaemia, too much insulin in the blood,

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29/03/2023 16:25

Physical activity versus risk of kidney disease

A sedentary lifestyle is known to increase the risk of chronic diseases. Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have shown that physical activity is good for the heart, brain, lungs and also the kidneys. But what physica

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