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List of Information for Teachers/Education Professionals (141 to 160 of 3403)
Flavanols are linked to better memory and heart health – here’s what foods you can eat to get these benefits
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
Chemical found in common sweetener damages DNA
Could low iron be making mental health symptoms worse?
Low-flavanol diet drives age-related memory loss, large study finds
Vitamin D alters developing neurons in the brain's dopamine circuit, finds study
New study finds diet, in particular pro-inflammatory diet increases relapse rate for multiple sclerosis patients
Taking a daily multivitamin appears to boost brains of adults over 60, but more study is needed
A student's poor eating habits can lead to a lifetime of illness, says researcher
The Mediterranean diet: Good for your health and your wallet, says study
A larger dose of vitamin D may decrease psychiatric symptoms at school age
Eating too much ultra-processed food could induce depression
Study shows how human immune cells react to non-nutritive sweeteners
A somewhat systematic review of previous systematic reviews and meta-analyses about nutrition and Alzheimer's
WHO: Artificial sweeteners have no weight-loss benefit, may raise health risks
Western Diet Identified as Risk Factor For Alzheimer's Disease, Scientists Warn
WHO warns against using artificial sweeteners
Higher rates of autism and ADHD in American children may reflect poor diet and toxic exposures
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