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'Profound' link between dietary choices and brain health, new research shows
How food preferences are linked to cognition and brain health – and why a balanced diet is superior
Are preservatives killing good gut bacteria?
The keto diet protects against epileptic seizures, and scientists are uncovering why
Cutting sugar and processed meats helped people live longer, study found
Saturated fat may interfere with creating memories in the aged brain - while omega-3 are protective
Professor warns of micronutrient deficiency risks in sustainable diets
Scientists find vital missing ingredient for healthy vegan diet – algae
Food for thought: South European Atlantic diet shows promising link to lower depression risk
Critical Brain Nutrients: Evidence that Current Dietary Advice Harms Mental Health – and Potential Solutions
Western Diet Identified as Risk Factor For Alzheimer's Disease, Scientists Warn
Switching meat and milk for plant-based copies misses vital nutrients
Seaweed, sardines and sauerkraut: the best diet for your brain at every stage of life
Effects of single plant-based vs. animal-based meals on satiety and mood
Quick and easy ready meals not the best for us—or the planet
Study shows impact of vitamin D, thyroid hormones on child development
Are plant-based meats really better for us than the real thing?
Colds, flu and COVID: How diet and lifestyle can boost your immune system
9 Things That Your Food Might Say About Your Personality
3 Outstanding Food Swaps to Improve Brain Health
Obesity medicine expert discusses the connection between metabolism and mental health
Motivation is affected by oxidative stress, but nutrition can help
How bad is red meat for you? Health risks get star ratings
The Relationship Between Unhealthy Eating and ADHD in Children
A natural mineral - selenium - may help reverse memory loss
Maternal intake of choline during pregnancy impacts children's sustained attention
Why nitrates and nitrites in processed meats are harmful – but those in vegetables aren’t
Lab analysis finds near-meat and meat are not nutritionally equivalent
Vegan diets in children may bring heart benefits but pose growth risks
Ultra-processed foods are breaking your heart
New research shows the importance of consuming enough vitamin B12 in pregnancy
Mothers of children with autism found to have significantly different metabolite levels
Scholars link obesity and disease to dramatic dietary changes
How a Healthy diet with nutritional supplements can support the body in fight against COVID-19
"Not all plant-based patterns of eating are healthy,” warns CVD study author
Dietary interventions may slow onset of inflammatory and autoimmune disorders
Should you avoid meat for good health? How to slice off the facts from the fiction
12 September 2019 - MedicalXpress - Humans more unique than expected when it comes to digesting fatty meals
Could we be overlooking a potential choline crisis in the United Kingdom?
Paleo-type diet lowers fatigue in multiple sclerosis patients by raising good cholesterol
Nutraingredients - Keto diet claims vs reality: What the science says
Dietary choline associated with reduced risk of dementia
Expectant mothers can mitigate the impact of marijuana on baby's brain development - with more choline
Out of my wheelchair and back on my bike: why I’m putting MS diet to the test
Study finds red meat as part of a healthy diet linked to reduced risk of multiple sclerosis
29 April 2019 - Psychology Today - The Carnivore Diet for Mental Health?
Expectant mothers can prevent fetal brain problems caused by the flu, study finds
20 February 2019 - MedicalXpress - High-fat diets do no favours for your gut bacteria
17 January 2019 -Scribd/The Nutrition Coalition - Two-pager Scientific Evidence on Red Meat and Health
17 January 2019 -Scribd/The Nutrition Coalition - Dr. Walter Willett: Numerous Potential Conflicts of Interest
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