First Olympics record has been broken in London today and pretty impressive this…
“Was an Olympic record set today?”
Tracking Olympic records – and the athletes who set them – each day of London 2012
First Olympics record has been broken in London today and pretty impressive this is done by a blind archer representing South Korea!
http://goo.gl/ha2Cc
#london2012, #olympics2012
“Was an Olympic record set today?”
Tracking Olympic records – and the athletes who set them – each day of London 2012
When modern health care becomes to good and let people dwindling away in a state when quality-of-life has been out of the window already for a while and there is no hope on real recovery. Great piece written by Michael Wolff that actually show massive similarities with the Louis Theroux documentary about dementia (http://goo.gl/N5phP)
Great read at +The Guardian: http://goo.gl/DqRhv
Let my mother go
Michael Wolff has stood by while doctors keep his mother alive, despite the fact that she has severe dementia. Here, in this provocative and heartbreaking plea, he reveals why our obsession with longe…
When modern health care becomes to good and let people dwindling away in a state…
Great read at +The Guardian: http://goo.gl/DqRhv
Let my mother go
Michael Wolff has stood by while doctors keep his mother alive, despite the fact that she has severe dementia. Here, in this provocative and heartbreaking plea, he reveals why our obsession with longe…

Debunking television by BBC Panorama about the hypes surrounding foods and drinks…

Watch it at BBC iPlayer: http://goo.gl/8Chg4
"As many of us try to get fitter in this Olympic summer, Panorama investigates the sports products that promise to boost your performance. Are those pricey trainers worth the money? Can sports drinks really help you work out for longer? Are protein shakes any more effective at honing the physique than ordinary food?
With exclusive access to the findings from a unique study by the British Medical Journal and Oxford University, reporter Shelley Jofre tests the science behind the bold advertising claims made by some of sport's biggest brands."