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Nicotinamide For Skin Cancer

Nicotinamide (niacinamide) may help reduce your chances of developing basal cell carcinoma, squamous cells carcinoma and actinic keratosis. This is not just wishful thinking but based upon a well designed Australian clinical study in which they used a dose of 500 milligrams twice a day.   Unlike nicotinic acid, nicotinamide does not improve blood cholesterol… Read More: Nicotinamide For Skin Cancer »

For Poor Kids, Less Time Spent on Reading, Exercise: Study

THURSDAY, Sept. 26, 2019 — As they get older, poor kids tend to read and exercise less than their better-off counterparts, a new study finds. “How children spend their time has important implications for their emotional, social and cognitive development, and consequently for their future,” said lead study author Slawa Rokicki, an instructor at the… Read More: For Poor Kids, Less Time Spent on Reading, Exercise: Study »

Should Seniors Be Screened Annually for Memory Problems?

Mild cognitive impairment can be a symptom of sleep problems, medical illness or depression or sometimes even a side effect of medications. Difficulty thinking and remembering are also early signs of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, which are more likely to affect seniors. This is why experts suggest physicians start conducting annual cognitive… Read More: Should Seniors Be Screened Annually for Memory Problems? »

Minimum price ‘cuts drinking by half a pint a week’

The introduction of minimum pricing for alcohol in Scotland appears to have cut drinking, a study suggests. Since May 2018, the price of alcohol has had to be at least 50p per unit. The study published in the British Medical Journal looked at how much alcohol was bought in shops before and after the move… Read More: Minimum price ‘cuts drinking by half a pint a week’ »