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Soft drinks and children - news
How food dye can affect children
Choline: The underappreciated nutrient that's vital for our brains
No drinks with sweeteners for younger children, say UK advisers
Junk Food Diet Causes 12-Year-Old Boy to Go Permanently Blind
Sugar in first 1,000 days linked to poor health later
Britain’s postwar sugar craze confirms harms of sweet diets in early life
California bans six artificial dyes in foods served at public schools
'Diet' soft drinks to get you through the day? Here’s what that may mean for your health
Study suggests prenatal diet may play a role in autism
No, sugar doesn’t make your kids hyperactive - (But it can harm their mental as well as physical health....)
Choosing sugary drinks over fruit juice for toddlers linked to risk of adult obesity
Too much of a food thing: A century of change in how we eat
Consistent evidence links ultra-processed food to over 30 damaging health outcomes - including mental ill-health and sleep problems
Nutritional epigenetics education reduces ultra-processed food intake in parents of children with autism and ADHD
Evidence shows risks associated with energy drinks in children
Diet in childhood linked to blood vessel damage in teenage years
Why Your Brain Hates Junk Food
The Number-One Worst Food for Your Brain
Young children drinking daily caffeinated soda found more likely to try alcohol within a year
Time to inform the public about the adverse effects of ultra-processed foods, researchers say
This Is Your Brain on Junk Food
International team of scientists says identifying some foods as addictive could shift attitudes, stimulate research
Breastfeeding is associated with lower levels of body fat at the age of nine
A quarter of people are undoing the benefits of healthy meals by unhealthy snacking, research finds
Replacing saturated fat and salt with herbs/spices is both tasty and healthy
9 signs you have inflammation in your body. Could an anti-inflammatory diet help?
Fructose intake is a driver of obesity, just like in hibernating animals, study finds
Health organisations call on retailers to commit to restrictions on multibuy promotions
SAY YES to School Food For All
Dietary Interventions for ADHD: Emerging Research and Considerations
Can we train our taste buds for health? A neuroscientist explains how genes and diet shape taste
Government announces further delay to introduction of junk food BOGOFs
That salad isn’t just good for your nutrition–it may help stave off depression
Critical Brain Nutrients: Evidence that Current Dietary Advice Harms Mental Health – and Potential Solutions
Chemical found in common sweetener damages DNA
A student's poor eating habits can lead to a lifetime of illness, says researcher
WHO: Artificial sweeteners have no weight-loss benefit, may raise health risks
Higher rates of autism and ADHD in American children may reflect poor diet and toxic exposures
Is there an association between the consumption of ultra-processed food and adverse microbiota-gut-brain axis implications?
FAB WEBINAR - How Food Affects Your Brain: The Role of Nutrition and Diet in the Mental Health Crisis
Improved health during pregnancy - for mothers and their babies - linked with taxing sugary drinks
Small changes in children's sleep lead to significant changes in eating habits, shows study
Seaweed, sardines and sauerkraut: the best diet for your brain at every stage of life
More evidence that sugary drinks cause weight gain
New year health kick losing momentum? Scientists find key to curb the cravings
Bad diets are not just for Christmas – they’re for life
Delays to UK food advertising regulations condemned as unjustified, disastrous attack on health
3 Outstanding Food Swaps to Improve Brain Health
Webinar - Smarter Food, Smarter Kids - Resolving the Attention Deficit Disaster
Highly processed foods can be considered addictive like tobacco products, study claims
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