Researchers from the University of Exeter Medical School and University of Zaragoza in Spain have uncovered a new way that the community of microorganisms symbiotically living in the human gut may contribute to helping regulate brain chemistry. The remarkable study was published in the journal PLOS ONE .
Day: January 29, 2017
Alzheimer Society Next Steps for Families and…
This Monday series offers knowledge-enhancing topics for care partners of those living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. The first of three educational workshops will be an overview of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Register online at www.asdr.eventbrite.ca or call 905-576-2567
Gail Collins: Is Mike Pence is pulling the strings?
… one of the first things he did as president was to sign an order that will eliminate American aid to international health programs that provide information on abortion. Every Republican president since Ronald Reagan has issued the order, which is …
TRIPIL receives funding for project
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John Stoehr: How free are we in the shadow of monopoly?
I had planned to write a column about the Affordable Care Act, also called Obamacare, and how Connecticut should not wait around for Washington to act. President Donald Trump , on his first day in office, signed an executive order requiring federal agencies to “waive, defer, grant exceptions from or delay” any part of the health care law that imposes “financial or regulatory burdens” on anyone subject to it.
Cat program at fairgrounds has done a lot of good
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Alcoholics Anonymous
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Two Docs: The sweet and not-so-sweet gut check
… colon cancer and even protects against elevated glucose and heart attacks. But not all gut bacteria are health-promoting, and you need to keep your harmful gut bacteria in check by having a strong and thriving population of beneficial gut bacteria. …
Conversation about LGBT and sexuality not allowed at Festival One
Craig Watson was part of a group that had a stall a Christian music festival Festival One. The group was told to take down all references to sexuality and LBGT.