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New data demonstrates potential role of probiotic supplementation in adults with major depressive disorder
The Shrinking Brain and the Global Mental Health Crisis
Is Integrative Psychiatry Going Mainstream?
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
Could low iron be making mental health symptoms worse?
Leutner M et al 2023 - Obesity as pleiotropic risk state for metabolic and mental health throughout life
The Mediterranean diet: Good for your health and your wallet, says study
A student's poor eating habits can lead to a lifetime of illness, says researcher
A larger dose of vitamin D may decrease psychiatric symptoms at school age
Eating too much ultra-processed food could induce depression
Eyre H et al 2023 - Good Food is Vital for Brain Health So We Must Change the Food Industry
Song Z et al 2023 - Effects of ultra-processed foods on the microbiota-gut-brain axis: The bread-and-butter issue
Kelaiditis et al 2023 - Effects of long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on reducing anxiety and/or depression in adults; A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Sandboge et al 2023 - Effect of Vitamin D3 Supplementation in the First 2 Years of Life on Psychiatric Symptoms at Ages 6 to 8 Years: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Is there an association between the consumption of ultra-processed food and adverse microbiota-gut-brain axis implications?
Feeling Stressed? It Might Be Your Liver Calling
FAB WEBINAR - How Food Affects Your Brain: The Role of Nutrition and Diet in the Mental Health Crisis
Five ways to please picky eaters
Foulkes L et al 2023 - Are mental health awareness efforts contributing to the rise in reported mental health problems? A call to test the prevalence inflation hypothesis