NEW STUDIES 1
The Kyolic Garlic & Aerobic Fitness Trial
Arterial stiffness is a cardiovascular risk factor, which increases naturally with age. Kyolic garlic has been shown to improve the flexibility of arteries, and slows down blood flow, which may improve oxygen uptake, associated with aerobic fitness.
NEW STUDIES 2
BSc, MA, BEd, PhD
Professor Munro is Head of Studies in Gifted Education and Exceptional Learning in the Graduate School of Education, The University of Melbourne. He is a trained secondary and primary school teacher and a psychologist.
His teaching and research interests are in the areas of:
His interest in integrative medicine has grown from the potential influence of biochemical and physiological factors on cognitive and metacognitive processing.
He is currently contributing to the following projects:
He is a consultant to several school improvement projects in Victoria, ACT, and Queensland. He was chairperson of the College of Educational and Developmental Psychologists (Aus) and is a Life Member of Learning Disabilities Australia. Articles he has written on the Extended Essay can be located at https://online.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/selage/index.htm