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News 1 Dec 2015 - Foodnavigator - Sugar addiction much harder to address than salt
News Analysis reveals big costs savings for DHA supplements during pregnancy
Research Paper Catassi 2015 - Gluten Sensitivity.
News Lower availability of omega-3 fatty acids associated with bipolar disorder
News Why Most People Fail to 'Get the Fats Right' - and How You can do Better!
News 23 Nov 2015 - Supplements may improve teenage behaviour in school: Oxford researchers
Research Paper Svatikova et al 2015 - A Randomized Trial of Cardiovascular Responses to Energy Drink Consumption in Healthy Adults
News Two decades of data and 100,000 participants support role of lutein-zeaxanthin in lowering AMD risk
News Dietary Omega-3 Linked to Lower Risk of First Diagnosis of Central Nervous System Demyelination
News 28th Oct 2015 - Nutraingredients - Prebiotics could be used to battle neuropsychiatric disorders: Oxford study
News 27 Oct 2015 - New York Times - Cutting Sugar Improves Children's Health in Just 10 Days
News 23 Oct 2015 - FoodNavigator - Healthy Mediterranean style diet could block brain ageing
News Health Check: seven nutrients important for mental health - and where to find them
Research Paper Wu et al 2015 - Intakes of Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Other Carotenoids and Age-Related Macular Degeneration During 2 Decades of Prospective Follow-up.
Document FAB Factsheet - Hydrogenated and Trans Fats
News B12 deficiency side-effects from Nitrous oxide / 'laughing gas' are no joke - The Global Drug Survey 2015 findings
Book Deliciously Wheat, Gluten & Dairy Free
Research Paper Lionetti et al 2015 - Gluten Psychosis: Confirmation of a New Clinical Entity
News 16 Sep 2015 - Nutraingredients - Omega-3 supplements may help attention for kids with and without ADHD
News 15 Sept 2015 - JAMA study links low vitamin D levels to 'profound' and 'rapid' cognitive decline