Cherries Fight Inflammation
Sometimes the latest research on nutrition involves a substance or supplement with an obscure name that only a scientist could get excited about. But other times, there is something absolutely delicious that, it turns out, is also great for you.
Which brings us to cherries.
With cherry blossom season in the air, now is a great time to celebrate the beauty of nature and one of my favorite fruits, the cherry.
Music helping children and adults with physical, sensory, or learning disabilities, people with mental health issues and young people in challenging circumstances
11 April 2011
Community Music East [CME] promotes opportunity, education and personal development through participation in music and media activities. The charity, based–in Norwich, has been helping a broad range of client groups in the community since it was set–up in 1985. As well as working with children and adults with physical, sensory, or learning disabilities, people with mental health issues and young people in challenging circumstances, CME offers an exciting program of courses open to the public.
Multiple sclerosis: the facts and fictions
Multiple sclerosis: the facts and fictions
Some researchers into multiple sclerosis believe they have found the cause of the mysterious disease. But the celebrations are premature, say Prof Peter Behan and Simone Hutchinson.
Multiple sclerosis is often described as an immunological disease, but the evidence does not support this view.
By Prof Peter Behan and Simone Hutchinson 1:38PM BST 11 Apr 2011 Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is the most common neurological disease in young adults, and can interfere with their personal and professional lives. The greatest number of cases are diagnosed between 30 and 40 years of age, and it is more common among women than men.