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Information for Teachers/Education Professionals

13 Aug 2012 - How improving children's diets can aid development
8 Aug 2012 - PsychCentral - Kids' Diet Can Impact IQ
1 Aug 2012 - Science Daily - Coffee May Help Some Parkinson's Disease Movement Symptoms, Research Suggests
Ruusunen et al 2012 - How does lifestyle intervention affect depressive symptoms? Results from the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study
27 July 2012 - BBC News - Free school meals for all 'boost results'
Luchman et al 2013 - Cognitive enhancement by omega-3 fatty acids from child-hood to old age: findings from animal and clinical studies
Smithers et al 2012 - Dietary patterns at 6, 15 and 24 months of age are associated with IQ at 8 years of age
Heneghan et al 2012 - Article - Forty years of sports performance research and little insight gained
Cohen D 2012 - Article - The truth about sports drinks
Heneghan C et al 2012 - Article - Mythbusting sports and exercise products
Noakes TD 2012 - Article - Commentary: role of hydration in health and exercise
Pitsiladis Y, Beis L, 2012 - Article - To drink or not to drink recommendations: the evidence
Thompson et al 2012 - Article - How valid is the European Food Safety Authority's assessment of sports drinks?
18 July 2012 - BMJ - Striking lack of evidence to back up claims for popular sports brands
18 July 2012 - The History of Omega-3 Research - an interview with Dr William Lands
Heneghan et al 2012 - Sports and exercise medicine: The evidence underpinning sports performance products: a systematic assessment
17 July 2012 - Nutraingredients - Omega-3s and Omega-6s show promise against ADHD: Cochrane review
Gillies et al 2012 - Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents
29 June 2012 - PsychCentral - Scientists Discover How Omega-3 Improves Memory
28 June 2012 - FoodNavigator - Fatty food images may trigger hunger