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  • The Role of Schools in the Flu Surge

    Reading Time: 5 minutes. Schools act as primary amplification centres for influenza transmission due to concentrated contact among children in close-quarter classrooms. School-aged children are disproportionately affected by influenza A(H3N2) and serve as carriers, spreading the virus to families and communities. High infection rates have led to temporary closures at institutions, including Congleton High School,…

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  • Mastering Mental Health: A Guide to Brain Wellness

    Reading Time: 5 minutes. In the journey towards optimal brain wellness, one must navigate the intricate pathways of mental health. Like a skilled guide leading the way, this article aims to provide a comprehensive roadmap for mastering mental health. By exploring the brain-mental health connection, nurturing a healthy mindset, prioritising nutrition, embracing exercise, and practising…

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  • The Power of Light, Movement & Rhythm During Dark Winter Months

    Reading Time: 8 minutes. In dark winter months, small sources of light, gentle movement, and simple daily rhythms can be tailored to your preferences and living space, offering steady support. Morning light or a lit candle can lift mood and mark time, but customising these practices makes them more engaging and sustainable for each person.…

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  • How to Boost Your Brain Power With Effective Exercises

    Reading Time: 6 minutes. Boosting brain power is a goal many strive for, and effective exercises can help achieve it. In this article, readers will discover evidence-based strategies to enhance cognitive function. By understanding the importance of brain health and incorporating specific exercises, individuals can improve mental sharpness and overall brain power. From physical activities…

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  • Why Some People Get Sicker Than Others: Risk Factors Explained (No Claims)

    Reading Time: 7 minutes. Individual susceptibility to illness arises from multiple interconnected factors. Genetic variations, particularly in HLA genes, determine how effectively the immune system recognises pathogens. Environmental conditions, such as population density and sanitation, influence exposure risks, whereas occupational settings can increase contact with infectious agents. Lifestyle choices, including nutrition, exercise, sleep quality, and stress…

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  • Why Ethical Innovation Matters in Modern Wellness

    Reading Time: 4 minutes. Like any frontier, modern wellness is as full of promise as it is of risk. We’re surrounded by bold claims, “miracle” ingredients, and trends that move faster than the evidence. In a space this crowded, ethical innovation isn’t a buzzword; it’s our responsibility to you. When we talk about how products…

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  • Unlocking the Gut-Brain Connection for Better Health

    Reading Time: 7 minutes. The gut-brain axis operates through a complex network of over 100 million neurons in the enteric nervous system, communicating bidirectionally via the vagus nerve. This connection influences neurotransmitter production, with 90% of serotonin synthesised in the gastrointestinal tract. The gut microbiome’s diversity modulates cognitive function, emotional processing, and stress responses through…

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  • Navigating Nutrition and Mental Health for Families

    Reading Time: 7 minutes. I want you to understand that your family’s mental wellness and nutrition are deeply interconnected through the gut-brain axis. By focusing on balanced, nutrient-dense meals while addressing individual sensitivities and preferences, you’ll create a foundation for both physical and emotional health. When you involve everyone in meal planning and preparation, you’re…

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  • Why Research, Not Hype, Drives Everything We Create

    Reading Time: 5 minutes. In wellness, hype spreads faster than facts, but we refuse to build on shaky ground. We start with data, not buzzwords, and we’d rather say “we don’t know yet” than promise what science can’t support. That means questioning bold claims, scrutinising studies, and being honest about both limitations and benefits. If…

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  • Nourish Your Brain: Foods for Optimal Cognitive Health

    Reading Time: 7 minutes. To nourish your brain effectively, focus on foods that support its high energy demands and complex functions. Your brain uses 25% of your daily energy intake and requires specific nutrients like omega-3s from fatty fish, antioxidants from dark berries, and B vitamins from leafy greens. Staying hydrated and avoiding processed foods…

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