August 10, 2017

New Scientific Review Adds To Mounting Evidence Linking Deficiency Of B Vitamins With Depression

The findings of a new scientific review have added to the mounting evidence linking B vitamin deficiencies with depression. Published in Maturitas, the official journal of […]
August 3, 2017

New meta-analysis provides further proof of the benefits of magnesium for high blood pressure

A new meta-analysis published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has provided further proof of the benefits of magnesium supplements for people at risk of […]
July 27, 2017

BBC investigation uncovers disturbing evidence of link between anti-depressant drugs and homicide

A BBC investigation in the UK has uncovered further disturbing evidence of a link between anti-depressant drugs and homicide. After submitting a Freedom of Information request […]
July 6, 2017

Brussels EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker Denounces EU Parliament As “Ridiculous”

It’s not very often that I find myself agreeing with the Brussels EU Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker. However, this week was one of those extremely rare […]
June 16, 2017

Risk Of Major Bleeding And Death From Aspirin Even Higher Than Originally Thought

A new study has found that elderly people who take daily aspirin tablets after a heart attack or stroke are at far greater risk of potentially […]
June 8, 2017

The United Kingdom, Brexit, and the Wider World – Interview with Robert Oulds, Director of the Bruges Group think tank

Councillor Robert Oulds M.A., FRSA, is the longstanding Director of the Bruges Group, a respected British think tank which since 1989 has been at the forefront […]
June 1, 2017

Over 70 Years Of Studies Show Vitamin B2 Helps Control Migraine: Why Are Patients Still Being Kept In The Dark?

A new scientific review confirms that vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a safe therapy that has demonstrated efficacy in reducing migraine headaches in adults. Published online in […]
May 26, 2017

New herbal study pours further ridicule on claims that natural health therapies are not scientifically proven

New research from Northumbria University in the UK has found that popular herbs such as peppermint can boost memory. Presented at the annual conference of the […]