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14 September 2017 - The Conversation - GPs need to tell people they can get rid of type 2 diabetes through weight loss – nutrition expert
13 September 2017 - The Conversation - For better gut bacteria, eat more oily fish
12 September 2017 - Nutraingredients - Caffeine-brain connectivity gets scientists twitchy with elderly brain boosts in prospect
12 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - Should you replace sugar with artificial sweeteners?
Health risks of light drinking in pregnancy confirms that abstention is the safest approach
12 September 2017 - The Conversation - New evidence shows that healthy obesity is a myth
Vegetarians more susceptible to depression than meat eaters, study shows. Here's why.
11 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - Omega 3 helps the gut stay healthy, study finds
8 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - Folic acid may mitigate autism risk from pesticides
7 September 2017 - The Guardian - Supersize us: upselling is fuelling the obesity epidemic, warns report
7 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - Citrus consumption could lower onset of dementia
The Conversation - Eating oily fish during pregnancy could prevent schizophrenia in the child, new study suggests
7 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - Nutrition has benefits for brain network organization, new research finds
Laird et al 2017 - The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and the determinants of 25(OH)D concentration in older Irish adults
6 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - Fighting dust-mite allergies with fish oil
Prenatal lack of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids linked to schizophrenic symptoms in mice
One in eight older adults in Ireland are deficient in vitamin D
5 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - Ketogenic diet improves healthspan and memory in aging mice
4 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - 1 in 5 children in the U.S. enter school overweight or obese, researchers find
4 September 2017 - Science Daily - Heavy alcohol use alters brain functioning differently in young men and women