Over the next few blog posts, we are going to shine a light on some of the key clinical insights we can get from the tests we offer. DUTCH testing for example, can be invaluable in getting to the root cause of symptoms and in helping to put the most appropriate support protocol in place. Even during the covi19 pandemic these tests are still available, and we are very much still available via remote consultation. We can help you interpret the results and put a plan in place.
Get good sleep
Long before the emergence of Covid19 enjoying adequate sleep was an issue for many people. As a society we are sleeping less, a lot less. The time we sleep each night has reduced from 9 hours to 7.5 hours since the 1900s.
Right now prioritising sleep is an important tool we can use to support our mental and emotional health. In this article we look at why sleep is important for our health and offer tips on getting more, better quality sleep.
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Maintaining good bone health
As the corona virus lockdown rages on, it is important that we don’t lose sight of maintaining our general health. This article is helpful for people with existing osteopenia or osteoporosis and for those who are at a higher risk of lower bone mineral density. Read on for some of the heavy hitters when it comes to good bone health.
Sugar – an immune suppressor?
There has never been a better time to live by the adage ‘Let food be thy medicine’. The Coronavirus has brought health and immunity to the forefront of all our minds. Yet as the weeks of social restrictions related to COVID 19 roll-on, making healthy food choices (that are low in sugar) aren’t always easy. On the other hand, making poor food choices can drain both our physical and mental health. Success right now is to strike a healthy balance. In this article we take a closer look at the impact of high sugar consumption on your immunity. Is it a time to cut ourselves some slack, or should we be reigning in the sugary snacks?
Tips for shift workers
During this outbreak of coronavirus, shift workers such as doctors, nurses, Gardai and other front line workers are under more pressure than ever. It has never been more important for them to stay healthy while they are doing the heroic job of looking after our safety and well-being. This article discusses some diet and lifestyle tips that can help this population group.
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