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26 April 2018 - Nutraingredients - Not just fish oil: Fish protein could help prevent Parkinson's, says study
26 April 2018 - Sustain - Children's Food Campaign launches parental survey on Junk Food Marketing
Lack of iron and B12 tied to aggression in boys
New studies show dark chocolate consumption reduces stress and inflammation
Maternal binge drinking linked to mood problems and alcohol abuse in offspring
23 April 2018 - The Conversation - Artificial sweeteners linked to diabetes and obesity
23 April 2018 - MedicalXpress - Eating fish could prevent Parkinson's disease
Brancato et al 2018 - Pre-conceptional and Peri-Gestational Maternal Binge Alcohol Drinking Produces Inheritance of Mood Disturbances and Alcohol Vulnerability in the Adolescent Offspring
22 April 2018 - MedicalXpress - Why zero-calorie sweeteners can still lead to diabetes, obesity
20 April 2018 - Nutraingredients - Nutritional oils: Both short- and long-chain omega-3s backed for cholesterol upgrade
Hoffman et al 2018 - The Influence of Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners on Vascular Health during the Onset and Progression of Diabetes
Pregnant moms and their offspring should limit added sugars in their diets to protect childhood cognition
Comprehensive Nutritional and Dietary Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Parental diet before conception affects child's health
16 April 2018 - Science Daily - Raw fruit and vegetables provide better mental health outcomes
16 April 2018 - Futurity - Scientist debunks 5 food allergy myths
14 April 2018 - Science Daily - Fecal microbiota transplantation produces sustained improvements in cognitive and clinical outcomes
What is Britain eating? The ultra-processed truth about 10 of our bestselling foods
11 April 2018 - Open Access Government - Diet and health: A complex relationship
Plasma anandamide concentrations are lower in children with autism