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Anxiety
Adan et al 2019 - Nutritional psychiatry: Towards improving mental health by what you eat
21 November 2019 - MedicalXpress - Mothers' depression and anxiety linked to unhealthy diets for children
Haycraft 2019 - Mental health symptoms are related to mothers' use of controlling and responsive child feeding practices
High-fat (Omega-6-rich, Omega-3 deficient) maternal diet can cause brain damage in the unborn child
'High-fat' (Omega-6-rich, Omega-3 deficient) maternal diet can cause life-long changes in the fetal brain
An Autoimmune Reaction to Gluten May Cause Childhood Anxiety
Cinquina et al 2019 - Life-long epigenetic programming of cortical architecture by maternal 'Western' diet during pregnancy
Vitamin B12 deficiency: what is pernicious anaemia, and why can it be so dangerous?
Unending Fear and the Gut-Brain Axis - A mouse study finds a remarkable microbial connection to fear
Gut instincts: Researchers discover first clues on how gut health influences brain health
Deane et al 2019 - Omega-3 and polyunsaturated fat for prevention of depression and anxiety symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials
Bozzatello et al 2019 - Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids: What is Their Role in Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders?
Wahab et al 2019 - Celiac Disease Autoimmunity and Emotional and Behavioral Problems in Childhood
Firth et al 2019 - The efficacy and safety of nutrient supplements in the treatment of mental disorders
Brokamp et al 2019 - Pediatric Psychiatric Emergency Department Utilization and Fine Particulate Matter: A Case-Crossover Study
Studies link air pollution to mental health issues in children
Glover et al 2019 - Receiving a diagnosis of Pernicious Anaemia: exploring experiences of relationships with health professionals
Brain Changer
Could It Be B12?
Qu et al 2019 - A POMC-originated circuit regulates stress-induced hypophagia, depression, and anhedonia
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