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3 September 2018 - The Conversation - Health Check: what are nightshade vegetables and are they bad for you?
3 September 2017 - DSM - Bringing hidden hunger to light with new research
BBC News - Government proposes energy drinks ban for children
29 August 2018 - MedicalXpress - Father's diet could affect the long-term health of his offspring
28 August 2018 - MedicalXpress - Study finds sucralose produces previously unidentified metabolites
28 August 2018 - The Conversation - The hidden costs of a hangover
24 August 2018 - MedicalXpress - The influence of genetics on nutritional requirements
Parents, don't panic - your picky eater is in good health
22 August 2018 - MedicalXpress - Lifestyle factors linked to brain health of young adults
22 August 2018 - Science Daily - Found: A destructive mechanism that blocks the brain from knowing when to stop eating
22 August 2018 - Nutraingredients - Higher omega-3s status linked to less depression in population with heart failure
17 August 2018 - Nutraingredients - Nutritional psychiatry: Accessing the gut to address the brain
Critical role of DHA on foetal brain development revealed
17 August 2018 - Psychiatry Advisor - Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids May Reduce Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults
17 August 2018 - The Conversation - Exaggerated portions alongside real nutrition claims on cereal boxes may mislead consumers – new study
16 August 2018 - The Conversation - Is beer good for you?
15 August 2018 - MedicalXpress - Researchers link animosity in couples to inflammation, bacteria in bloodstream
Diets high in vegetables and fish may lower risk of multiple sclerosis
Mixing energy drinks with alcohol could enhance the negative effects of binge drinking
Serious dietary deficiencies of Vitamin and Minerals common in UK adults. Micronutrient gaps in childbearing years ‘concerning,’ survey stresses