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Diet May Be As Important To Mental Health As It Is To Physical Health
24 February 2015 - The Conversation - Here’s a better alternative to food banks – subsidised national kitchens
Patients with mental illness less likely to receive diet, exercise advice
Vitamin D deficiency linked more closely to diabetes than obesity
“Transformational” Breakthroughs In Our Understandings of Nutrition and Brain Health
The Scattergood Foundation
Want pizza, chocolate, French fries? Highly processed foods linked to addictive eating
Women with MS may 'have lower levels of antioxidant, anti-inflammatory nutrients'
20 February 2015 - Foodnavigator - WHO unveils nutrient profiling to restrict marketing to kids
19 February 2015 - NewsWise - Diet Quality Declines Worldwide, but with Major Differences Across Countries
19 February 2015 - EurekAlert - New study helps explain links between sleep loss and diabetes
How a simple vitamin B prescription could help people with Alzheimer's
Better night’s sleep may help kids with ADHD
18 February 2015 - ScienceDaily - Obesity series exposes 'unacceptably slow' progress in tackling soaring global obesity rates over last decade
Roberto et al., 2015 - Patchy progress on obesity prevention: emerging examples, entrenched barriers, and new thinking
18 February 2015 - MedicalXpress - Popular soda ingredient poses cancer risk to consumers, new study suggests
18 February 2015 - Globalresearch - Officials Declare ‘Eating Healthy’ a Mental Disorder
18 Feb 2015 - The Conversation - Here’s what happens to your brain when you give up sugar for Lent
17 February 2015 - MNT - Eat more fiber to boost weight loss, study suggests
Cereal offenders: why do sugar levels keep rising in our breakfast choices?