Vitamin Deficiency and Excess and Hair Loss: Symptoms, Therapy, and Prevention

Vitamin Deficiency and Excess and Hair Loss: Symptoms, Therapy, and Prevention

Yes, hair loss or thinning of the hair can be caused by a deficiency or excess of vitamins. Vitaminecort A deficiency of certain vitamins can affect hair growth and quality. The following vitamins are important for healthy hair: Biotine (vitamine B8): Biotin is an important vitamin for the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. It … Read more

Flute song by Bas Hoeflaak most viewed Dutch YouTube video – wel.nl

Flute song by Bas Hoeflaak most viewed Dutch YouTube video – wel.nl

Bas Hoeflaak’s Flute Song in the Prime Video program LOL: Last One Laughing is the most viewed Dutch YouTube video of this year. This was announced during the YouTube Starry Night on Friday evening in the Transformatorhuis in Amsterdam. The fragment has been viewed 3.7 million times. Hoeflaak managed to get people laughing with his … Read more

The Link Between Cat Ownership and Schizophrenia: A New Meta-Study

The Link Between Cat Ownership and Schizophrenia: A New Meta-Study

A new meta-study suggests that having a cat as a pet could double a person’s risk of schizophrenia-related disorders. Australian researchers have conducted an analysis of 17 studies published over the past 44 years. “We found a link between cat ownership and a greater chance of developing schizophrenia-related disorders,” to write psychiatrist John McGrath and … Read more

Prostate Cancer: Old Man’s Thing and PSA Check

Prostate Cancer: Old Man’s Thing and PSA Check

Prostate cancer is an old man’s thing. So as we get older, more and more men will develop prostate cancer before they die. Normally a prostate is not much bigger than a walnut. The most spectacular prostate that Professor Steven Joniau (UZ Leuven) ever dealt with weighed 1.5 kilograms. “Without a prostate, a man would … Read more

Understanding the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu, According to Virologist Marc van Ranst

Understanding the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu, According to Virologist Marc van Ranst

Anyone who feels bad or sniffles at this time of year thinks they have ‘the flu’. Nonsense, says Belgian virologist Marc van Ranst. The flu is a serious disease that kills people. He explains how to notice the difference. “You cannot say when a cold started. Suddenly you’re sniffling and you notice that runny nose. … Read more

The Dangers of Nose Picking: Nosebleeds, Infections, and Alzheimer’s

The Dangers of Nose Picking: Nosebleeds, Infections, and Alzheimer’s

It is a very distasteful sight, but almost everyone (secretly) picks their nose sometimes. It seems like an innocent activity, but there are several reasons why it is better to stop this nagging. Nosebleeds, infections and boils… can they even give you Alzheimer’s? Bloody nose Picking your nose irritates and damages the mucous membrane, which … Read more

Lost Tool Bag Floating in Space: How to Spot it with Binoculars

Lost Tool Bag Floating in Space: How to Spot it with Binoculars

Two astronauts from the ISS took a spacewalk around their space station. They accidentally released a tool bag. It is now floating through space. And the great thing: you can see it with simple binoculars. It was astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara who left the bag behind during their trip through space. It is … Read more

The Link Between Obesity and Neurodegenerative Disorders: New Study Findings

The Link Between Obesity and Neurodegenerative Disorders: New Study Findings

Obesity significantly increases the risk of developing neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, a new study warns. Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have discovered a link between obesity and insulin resistance in the brain. The team found that a diet high in sugar leads to insulin resistance in the brain, … Read more

The Health Benefits of Coffee: What Dutch Researchers Have Discovered

The Health Benefits of Coffee: What Dutch Researchers Have Discovered

Enjoy your cup of comfort, because coffee is healthy. Dutch researchers now also have this demonstrated. And you don’t even have to stick to one cup. No, more is better. Until about four cups then. Scientists from Wageningen University and UMC Groningen examined more than 80,000 test subjects, most of whom liked a coffee. They … Read more

The Gut-Brain Connection: How Intestinal Microbes Influence Mood, Cognition, and Behavior

The Gut-Brain Connection: How Intestinal Microbes Influence Mood, Cognition, and Behavior

Our intestines and brain are closely connected. The complex network of nerves and microbes in our gut, also known as the ‘gut brain’ or ‘2nd brain’, influences our mood, cognition and behavior. Communication between the intestines and the brain takes place via electrical wires (autonomous nerve fibers) and messenger substances such as neurotransmitters and hormones … Read more