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News Most milk substitutes are low in iodine – here’s why it matters
Research Paper Matsuoka et al 2017 - Dietary fish, n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid consumption, and depression risk in Japan
News Nutrition one of most 'significant individual factors' for child development in first 1,000 days: Comprehensive evidence paper
News Magnesium status and dementia: is there a link?
News Pregnant women are not getting enough omega-3
News What babies eat – before and just after birth – can impact them for life, says new book
News Higher levels of fluoride in pregnant woman linked to lower intelligence in their children
Research Paper Bashash et al 2017 - Prenatal Fluoride Exposure and Cognitive Outcomes in Children at 4 and 6-12 Years of Age in Mexico
News 17 Sep 2017 - Low Brain Cholesterol—Separating Fact from Fiction: How statin drugs and plant-based diets affect mental health
News 14 September 2017 - The Conversation - GPs need to tell people they can get rid of type 2 diabetes through weight loss – nutrition expert
News Vegetarians more susceptible to depression than meat eaters, study shows. Here's why.
News The Conversation - Eating oily fish during pregnancy could prevent schizophrenia in the child, new study suggests
Research Paper Zamberletti et al 2017 - The Endocannabinoid System and Autism Spectrum Disorders: Insights from Animal Models
Research Paper Laird et al 2017 - The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and the determinants of 25(OH)D concentration in older Irish adults
News Prenatal lack of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids linked to schizophrenic symptoms in mice
Research Paper Maekawa et al 2017 - Polyunsaturated fatty acid deficiency during neurodevelopment in mice models the prodromal state of schizophrenia through epigenetic changes in nuclear receptor genes
News 5 September 2017 - MedicalXpress - One in eight older adults in Ireland are deficient in vitamin D
Research Paper Newman et al 2017 - Ketogenic Diet Reduces Midlife Mortality and Improves Memory in Aging Mice
Research Paper Roberts et al 2017 - A Ketogenic Diet Extends Longevity and Healthspan in Adult Mice
Research Paper Dyall 2017 - Interplay Between n-3 and n-6 Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and the Endocannabinoid System in Brain Protection and Repair