Category Archives: News

Innovative Trends That Are Shaping Business

Bryan Kirby, VP & Senior Healthcare IT Recruiter, Kirby Partners With ongoing social, demographic and economic changes, the business world has to keep evolving to keep up with business trends for 2018. That means proactively meeting challenges while taking advantage of opportunities as they arise. To do this, however, it’s critical that leaders understand what’s… Read More »

What I Eat In A Day

What do you eat in a day? Well, I’m about to do a tell-all for what’s on my meal plan. By far one of the most common questions I get from new readers or people in our community is, “What do you eat in a day?”. There are obvious pros and cons to these “what… Read More »

Love those legumes!

“Legumes” sounds like such a fancy word.  Let’s clarify that we’re talking about beans, folks. Beans, lentils, peas, chickpeas, it’s all good… and good for you.  Legumes are amazingly nutritious, high in protein and fiber, low in fat, and low in glycemic load. Legumes for heart health Scientific studies have definitively linked a diet high… Read More »

Stop Marginalising Men With Breast Cancer

Kerry Quincey, De Montfort University Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and the leading cancer in women worldwide. Approximately 150 cases are diagnosed in the UK every day – that’s one every 10 minutes. Breast cancer does not discriminate. The illness is undeterred by age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sexuality, or even… Read More »

This week in health – 26 October 2018

Government considers fortifying bread with folic acid Health experts are pushing the government to add folic acid to bread, saying that other countries are already doing what can only benefit consumers. The B vitamin would not change the taste of the food. The government will launch a consultation on the issue early next year. “My… Read More »

Guess who: The e-fit rogues gallery from hell

The Cheshire Cat from Wonderland and Zippy from Rainbow are unlikely to be the suggestions police had in mind when asking the public for help recognising potential criminals using their e-fit technology. Despite drawing plenty of ridicule from social media users, forces across the UK insist the computer-generated images remain a useful tool in aiding… Read More »