I’ve read that one reason heart attacks might happen in the early hours of the morning is dehydration especially from mouth breathing and snoring which breathes out water rather than retaining
I’ve read that one reason heart attacks might happen in the early hours of the morning is dehydration especially from mouth breathing and snoring which breathes out water rather than retaining read more
A HEALTHIER QUEENSLAND IS all about getting active. A great place to start your journey towards better health is to find 30 minutes a day to exercise. Try finding something your family can all enjoy read more
Lizzie’s recipe:
30 cloves of garlic
4 lemons (whole with skin on)
1 litre of water
Blend the whole lot together. Then bring just to the point of boiling. Cool then refrigerate.
30 mls/day after read more
Speech therapy after stroke research program involving speech therapy and brain scans at QUT. To participate contact Associate Professor David Copland or Sophia van Hees on 3346 6110.
Here’s a go! Don’t sit for more than 2 hours a day. It’s meant to be bad for your heart and blood sugar.
Is it possible to sit for no more than 2 hours a day? That’s not sitting read more
The Australian Medical Association is calling for legislation to ban alcoholic energy drinks and a group of organisations known as the Alcohol Policy Coaliation wants the Government to stop manufacturers read more
The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals not cold water maybe it is time we adopt theirdrinkingvhabit while eating.
For those who like to drink cold water this article is applicable to read more
Came across these in an old file. It is a summary of bits and pieces from all sorts of health books. Do not do these unless you are able to decide for yourself they are ok for you. We don’t know read more
Just went to the doctor and he took my blood pressure. 110 over 70 which is fine for someone in their 60s. He asked me what I do to keep it at that level. Well!!! Living locally helps for a start.
For those who drink binge drinkers have been found to be almost twice as likely to develop heart disease than regular drinkers. BMJ.
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