Magnesium is a crucial supplement needed for all symptoms of low mood including anxiety, apathy, depression, headaches, insecurity, irritability, restlessness, talkativeness, and sulkiness, according to experts. Dr Wacker and Dr Parisi reported back in 1968 that magnesium deficiency could cause depression, behavioural
Magnesium is a crucial supplement needed for all symptoms of low mood including anxiety, apathy, depression, headaches, insecurity, irritability, restlessness, talkativeness, and sulkiness, according to experts. Dr Wacker and Dr Parisi reported back in 1968 that magnesium deficiency could cause depression, behavioural
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking capsule which, after being swallowed, automatically releases insulin when blood sugar levels get too high. It could replace traditional injections for type 1 sufferers, which can be difficult to self-administer and lead to people skipping doses.
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking capsule which, after being swallowed, automatically releases insulin when blood sugar levels get too high. It could replace traditional injections for type 1 sufferers, which can be difficult to self-administer and lead to people skipping doses.
AstraZeneca: Sister of blood clot victim urges UK to get jabbed And their assessment has been backed up by Australian television reporter Tegan George, who pointed out ”Women have been prescribed it for decades.” Concerns over AstraZeneca jab, developed in conjunction with
The combined pill remains a popular and highly effective method of contraception, with about 3.5 million in the UK taking it every year. Taken correctly, the pill gives excellent contraception with 99 percent protection against pregnancy and a whole range of other
The combined pill remains a popular and highly effective method of contraception, with about 3.5 million in the UK taking it every year. Taken correctly, the pill gives excellent contraception with 99 percent protection against pregnancy and a whole range of other
The device comes in a capsule and takes images inside the bowel that are then checked by a doctor. It will be trialled in about 11,000 patients in England to help spot cancer early. NHS England chief executive Sir Simon Stevens said: