View Article  Computer-bike keeps children trim!

A toy that allows children aged 3-6 to exercise while playing on a computer is being tipped as a Christmas bestseller. Users pedal the stationary Smart Cycle while following routes on screen. Dr Colin Waine, chairman of the National Obesity Forum, based in Nottingham, said: “Obesity in children has reached epidemic proportions . . . doctors are worried that type2 diabetes, previously associated with adults, is rising in our children. It was only a matter of time before manufacturers wove calorie burning into toys.

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View Article  'Supermouse' bred to beat cancer

Mice carrying a gene which appears to make them invulnerable to cancer may hold the key to safer and more effective treatments for humans. University of Kentucky researchers said " a human cancer treatment was possible".

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View Article  How to avoid a hangover

With the party season upon us, we thought you may be interested to read a few pointers on how to avoid that morning after feeling!

Before you go out
Eat a good fatty meal
Drink a glass of milk

While partying
Alternate water or non-fizzy soft drinks with alcoholic ones
Avoid fizzy drinks
Don't drink to excess

Before hitting the sack
Drink lots of water or a sports drink
Take vitamin C
Eat toast
Walk in the fresh air

View Article  Better chance of survival in a war zone?

History shows that medical advances are often driven by extreme circumstances such as war.

The BBC is reporting the remarkable progress and performance of the British Army's medical services in war zones.

"More British servicemen were seriously injured in Afghanistan in the first nine months of 2007 than in the whole of the rest of the present conflict.

Grim as that fact is, many of those so-called "catastrophic" wounds would have been fatal in previous wars.

Even as recently as five years ago many would not have returned home alive, the head of battlefield medicine for the armed forces says. "

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View Article  CPR the old way

 

Whilst discussing the current CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) guidelines, we were reminded of some of the other practices used over the years, such as Schafer’s Method.

Today, CPR is based on scientific studies, we are not sure what Schafer was thinking when he penned this method! For how to perform CPR visit our website to view our training clips.

 

View Article  Youtube or yourtubes

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Possibly inspired by our Youtube channel, though probably not, a surgeon has broadcast a heart operation to members of the public. Read the full story here.

View Article  Alzheimer's cold sore virus link

Evidence is building that the cold sore virus may be linked to Alzheimer's disease, an expert says.

In lab tests, Manchester University found brains infected with the herpes simplex virus, HSV-1, saw a rise in a protein linked to Alzheimer's.

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