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Tag Archives: “A Health Ladder”
CAFE HEALTH survey — HEALTH INFORMATION
This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) This simple graph … Continue reading
CAFE HEALTH survey — CHRONIC CONDITION
This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) This undoubtedly accounts … Continue reading
CAFE HEALTH survey — HOSPITAL
This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) The good news … Continue reading
CAFE HEALTH survey — HEALTH CHECK
This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) Don’t be thrown … Continue reading
CAFE HEALTH survey – VISITED GP
This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) The vast majority … Continue reading
CAFE HEALTH survey — rating
This is a series of graphs which show the results of our second CAFE group meeting held in the Welcome Centre, adjacent to Coventry University Technology Park, on Friday 7th June 2013. The focus of this survey was HEALTH and HAPPINESS as perceived … Continue reading
“I am going Bananas”
Good news! Just after frightening myself reading about the link between baldness and strokes. (See “A HEALTH LADDER” in the TAG CLOUD). The much better news is that there is a 24% lower risk of strokes among people with a … Continue reading
“A Stroke of Bad Luck” – a health ladder
I have written a lot since starting this blog about research into the right foods for maintaining a healthy diet in later life. I have a strong self-interest in it, even though I am certainly not a health food fanatic, … Continue reading
“Don’t Fall Asleep”
My friend Pilly Galore would be delighted to read that GPs are continuing to prescribe lots of sleeping pills to elderly people. (See my earlier blogs by clicking in the TAG CLOUD on PILLS). Around 10 million sleeping pill prescriptions … Continue reading
“Don’t Fall Asleep”
My friend Pilly Galore would be delighted to read that GPs are continuing to prescribe lots of sleeping pills to elderly people. (See my earlier blogs by clicking in the TAG CLOUD on PILLS). Around 10 million sleeping pill prescriptions … Continue reading