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UK Nutrient Gaps and Impacts on Early Development with Dr Emma Derbyshire and TC Callis - BOOK HERE
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15 August 2017 - Nutraingredients - Is there a role for vitamin B3 in preventing birth defects?
14 August 2017 - Futurity - Sweet, low-calorie foods confuse our metabolism
14 August 2017 - Nutraingredients - Study backs multivitamins' ability to prevent nutrient shortfalls with hard data
Maternal iodine deficiency can affect child development
10 August 2017 - The Conversation - How ‘clean eating’ can damage children’s health
10 August 2017 - The Conversation - Is the food industry conspiring to make you fat?
Review explores mounting science linking B vitamins and depression
9 August 2017 - Nutraingredients - Inter-generational malnutrition: Grandparents diet and health also impact baby
9 August 2017 - Science Daily - You are what your grandmother ate: Intergenerational impacts of prenatal nourishment
‘Powerful’: Raising vitamin D levels may slash preterm birth risk
All the Stars of Food and Mood
3 August 2017 - Nutraingredients - The case of the vanishing microbiota: Gut bugs powerless to halt disease rampage
3 August 2017 - Nutraingedients - Lack of diverse diets affecting mental development of children in rural India
Boosting Brain Ketone Metabolism: A New Approach to Alzheimer's
1 August 2017 - Science Daily - For white middle class, moderate drinking is linked to cognitive health in old age
Meta-analysis supports potential of omega-3s for ADHD
28 Jul-2 Aug 2017 - Bethesda USA - ISNPR 2017 (International Society for Nutrition in Psychiatry Research)
28 July 2017 - Science Daily - Green tea ingredient may ameliorate memory impairment, brain insulin resistance, and obesity
28 July 2018 - Nutraingredients - Molecular mechanisms: Could omega-3 metabolite offer hope in battle against age-related diseases?
Does sugar make you sad? New science suggests so
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