February 2006
Her story: 'Beautiful madness' by Alexander Linklater
by mikepower Psychiatric drugs restored Nia's sanity and destroyed her beauty, and she doesn't mind. A disturbing story of psychosis and its treatment
January 2006
Independent: Palestinian with Aids barred from Israeli hospital
by mikepowerA Palestinian Aids patient has been denied permission to leave Gaza for treatment in Israel despite warnings by senior Israeli clinicians that the case is urgent.
US Supreme Court Ruling a Relief for Some Patients
by mikepowerCharlene Andrews, who has terminal breast cancer, has not yet asked a doctor for the fatal dose of barbiturates that would enable her to take her own life.
August 2005
Coffee 'gives more antioxidants than fruit and veg'
by mikepowerStudies have associated coffee drinking with a reduced risk of liver and colon cancer, type two diabetes, and Parkinson's disease.
April 2005
Cannabis compound benefits blood vessels - Low dose helps combat formation of arterial blockages.
by mikepowerA compound derived from the cannabis plant protects blood vessels from dangerous clogging, a study of mice has shown. The discovery could lead to new drugs to ward off heart disease and stroke
December 2004
Good sleep, good learning, good life
by mikepower & 10 othersFew things can produce so much wasted time in highly effective people as trying to fall asleep at a time when your body does not want to! Do not listen to sleep advice based solely on methods for slowing down in the evening or making you mentally or ph
November 2004
Obese women 'lose brain tissue'
by mikepower The patients with chronic pain caused by damage to the nervous system showed shrinks in the brain by as much as 11% - equivalent to the amount of gray matter that is lost in 10-20 years of normal aging.
Pain link to permanent brain loss
by mikepower The patients with chronic pain caused by damage to the nervous system showed shrinks in the brain by as much as 11% - equivalent to the amount of gray matter that is lost in 10-20 years of normal aging.
Scientific American: Music and the Brain
by mikepowerWhy is music--universally beloved and uniquely powerful in its ability to wring emotions--so pervasive and important to us?
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