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20 June 2018 - Nutraingredients - Experts call for greater research focus on nutritional links to gestational diabetes
19 June 2018 - MedicalXpress - Binge drinking during youth may impact future offspring
Omega-3s and cognitive health: From memory and moms and babies, and from mood to the military
18 June 2018 - MedicalXpress - Gut microbes may contribute to depression and anxiety in obesity
14 June 2018 - MedicalXpress - Researchers find link between allergen in red meat and heart disease
Foods combining fats and carbohydrates more rewarding than foods with just fats or carbs
14 June 2018 - BBC - 'Women spend more time planning holiday than pregnancy'
Adolescents who consume a Western-type 'high-fat' diet may develop poor stress coping skills, signs of PTSD
12 June 2018 - MedicalXpress - Researchers find IQ scores dropping since the 1970s
12 June 2018 - University of California - Composition of complex sugars in breast milk may prevent future food allergies
12 June 2018 - Nutraingredients - There’s building evidence on nutrition’s role in preventing cognitive decline, researchers argue
2 June 2018 - The Conversation - Eating disorders are hard to overcome, but ditching diets is crucial
Hunger can lead to anger, but it's more complicated than a drop in blood sugar, study says
Why we all need to be proactive about our bowels
11 June 2018 - Nutraingredients - Probiotics and peanut allergy: Mounting evidence points to positive impact of supplementation
11 June 2018 - EurekAlert - Large study finds workplace foods contribute to unhealthy eating
10 June 2018 - MedicalXpress - Improving Americans' diets could save billions in health-related costs
Young people in the UK drink more energy drinks than any other countries in Europe
‘Elegant research’: Omega-3 supplements for children may reduce aggressive behavior in their parents too
6 June 2018 - MedicalXpress - Vitamin B3 has a positive effect on damaged nerve cells in Parkinson's patients