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News Widely used food additive promotes colitis, obesity and metabolic syndrome, research shows
Research Paper Chassaing et al., 2015 - Dietary emulsifiers impact the mouse gut microbiota promoting colitis and metabolic syndrome
News Diet May Be As Important To Mental Health As It Is To Physical Health
Research Paper Patrick & Ames, 2015 - Vitamin D and omega-3 control serotonin synthesis and action, part 2: relevance for ADHD, bipolar, schizophrenia, and impulsive behavior.
Research Paper OPTIMA - VITACOG: Clinical Trial of B vitamins for prevention of age-related cognitive decline and dementia
Research Paper Clemente-Postigo et al., 2015 - Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Adipose Tissue Vitamin D Receptor Gene Expression: Relationship With Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.
Research Paper Imamura et al., 2015 - Dietary quality among men and women in 187 countries in 1990 and 2010
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News Want pizza, chocolate, French fries? Highly processed foods linked to addictive eating
Research Paper Broussard et al., 2015 - Sleep restriction increases free fatty acids in healthy men
News How a simple vitamin B prescription could help people with Alzheimer's
News Better night’s sleep may help kids with ADHD
Research Paper Roberto et al., 2015 - Patchy progress on obesity prevention: emerging examples, entrenched barriers, and new thinking
Research Paper Smith et al., 2015 - Caramel Color in Soft Drinks and Exposure to 4-Methylimidazole: A Quantitative Risk Assessment.
Research Paper Schulte et al 2015 - Which foods may be addictive?
News 18 Feb 2015 - The Conversation - Here’s what happens to your brain when you give up sugar for Lent
Research Paper Ma et al., 2015 - Single-component versus multicomponent dietary goals for the metabolic syndrome: a randomized trial.
News Cereal offenders: why do sugar levels keep rising in our breakfast choices?
Research Paper Fang et al., 2015 - Altered salience network connectivity predicts macronutrient intake after sleep deprivation.
Research Paper Keyes et al., 2015 - The Great Sleep Recession: Changes in Sleep Duration Among US Adolescents, 1991–2012