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‘Nostalgia’ is a Problem
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‘Nostalgia’ is a Problem

Looking back to a different time, a better time, is a common occurrence. It’s very likely that you have engaged in reflective thoughts and conjured up happier times and longed for their return? Personal warm and fuzzy memories are generally benign, help to pass the day and induce a sense of historical experiential peacefulness. When Nostalgia is a Problem On a less benign front, the nostalgia for a time when the earth’s resources including minerals, carbon, and animals could be extracted and used...
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Vitamin D & C – Again!
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Vitamin D & C – Again!

It occurred, after listening to various (UK and International) politicians trying to explain behaviour that the rest of the country (and most of the world) understands is bereft of justification, that the energy spent in defending the indefensible, could instead be applied to promoting vitamin D3. Early in the 2019 Sars-Cov-2 discovery period, vitamin D3 was highlighted by many researchers as having the capacity to improve and enhance immunity, especially regarding anti-viral activities. Over the...
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Division and Distrust
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Division and Distrust

The year ahead is of course simply a continuation of the prior year, nothing magical occurs on the 1st day of January that creates a clean slate. Our actions, intent and social structure simply roll over, albeit that the Christmas or festive season creates a host of familial challenges, but on a global scale the world marches on. Yet it is in our nature to seek new beginnings, release hope and optimism and search for a better period ahead. Inevitably this will involve hopes that relate to personal...
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Why our immune systems are so flexible
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Why our immune systems are so flexible

The human immune system possesses immense individual-to-individual diversity, and also has specialised compartmentalisation[1]. (Which means many variations in response, local tissue activity, recovery and outcome on every challenge). Immunity is intrinsically variable, because it is controlled by the most polymorphic (occurring in several different forms) genes and is shaped by highly sensitive, modifiable environmental sensors that can push immunity into myriad functional configurations[2]. The...
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