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Everything You Need to Know about Folate

Folate is one of the 13 essential vitamins crucial for health and cannot be produced by the body. It must be obtained either from diet or supplementation.

A deficiency and insufficiency in folate can become evident in 8-16 weeks. It may lead to megaloblastic anaemia, congenital disabilities, cardiovascular disease, cancer, autism spectrum disorder, infertility, depression, anxiety disorders and cognitive impairment such as dementia or Alzheimer's.

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Halotherapy

Halotherapy or dry salt therapy is a man-made mode of treatment that is performed in a controlled space that simulates a salt cave. Halotherapy originates from its natural counterpart: Speleotherapy.

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Handling Bereavement and Grief before Conception, during Pregnancy and as a Family

Grief is not a quick process, it is also unique to the individual. No one grieves in exactly the same way. The experience of mourning a loss will be influenced by the type of relationship, the circumstances surrounding the death, the emotional support system and the cultural and religious background.

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The Paediatric Osteopath: An essential visit for your newborn baby?

Osteopathic assessment and treatment for newborns is now an emerging and complementary method used in neonatology. It is usually recommended as early as the first days or weeks of life after birth ( before 3 months of age). However, evidence of the effectiveness of osteopathic manipulative treatments (OMTs) for paediatric conditions remain unproven due to the insufficiency and low methodological quality of the earlier studies.

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