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GUT MICROBIOTA FOR HEALTH - EXPERTS EXCHANGE
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Hilimire et al 2015 - Fermented foods, neuroticism, and social anxiety: An interaction model.
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The Institute for Food, Brain & Behaviour
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Sugar Provides Better Stress Relief Than Aspartame; Why We Eat Junk Food When We're Stressed
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Tryon et al., 2015 - Excessive Sugar Consumption May Be a Difficult Habit to Break: A View From the Brain and Body.
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11 March 2015 - MNT - The gut microbiome: how does it affect our health?
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14 April 2015 - MedicalXpress - Lifelong health begins before birth
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08 April 2015 - Eurekalert - Mental disorders and physical diseases co-occur in teenagers
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07 April 2015 - Nutraingredients - Dietary curcumin may boost brain DHA: Study
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Tegethoff et al., 2015 - Association Between Mental Disorders and Physical Diseases in Adolescents From a Nationally Representative Cohort.
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Bruce-Keller et al., 2015 - Obese-type Gut Microbiota Induce Neurobehavioral Changes in the Absence of Obesity.
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Dangers of adolescent energy drink consumption for the heart: Cardiologists urge physicians, parents, educators to monitor adolescents' energy drink consumption more closely
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28 March 2015 - BBC News - More pupils have mental health issues, say school staff
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Children and energy drinks comprise a growing public health crisis
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Steenweg-de Graaff et al 2015 - Maternal LC-PUFA status during pregnancy and child problem behavior
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Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D may control brain serotonin
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Diet May Be As Important To Mental Health As It Is To Physical Health
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Patrick & Ames, 2015 - Vitamin D and omega-3 control serotonin synthesis and action, part 2: relevance for ADHD, bipolar, schizophrenia, and impulsive behavior.
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“Transformational” Breakthroughs In Our Understandings of Nutrition and Brain Health
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The Scattergood Foundation
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