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News Researchers link dietary supplement DHA to higher fat-free body mass in children
News Many medicines affect our gut bacteria, not just antibiotics
News 20 March 2018 - Children born to mothers with low vitamin D levels may develop autism-like behaviors
News 20 March 2018 - MedicalXpress - Chronic fatigue syndrome possibly explained by lower levels of key thyroid hormones
News 20 March 2018 - The Conversation - The science behind the red mist (and how fish can help with anger management)
News 20 March 2018 - Science Daily - Obese mice had about 25 percent fewer taste buds than lean mice in study
News Artificial Sweeteners May Make You Fat
News 19 March 2018 - Nutraingedients - Calls for folic acid flour fortification after ‘concerning drop in folate levels’
News 19 March 2018 - Nutraingredients - Formula warning: Soy-based formula could cause changes in infant reproductive tissues
News Is placebo ethical in vitamin D supplementation trials?
News Study finds association between mother's larger waist size, child's autism risk
News 19 March 2018 - Science Daily - Fish accounted for surprisingly large part of the Stone Age diet
News 15 March 2018 - Science Daily - Coffee affects cannabis and steroid systems
News Obesity risk doubles for teens bombarded with junk food adverts
News 15 March 2018 - MedicalXpress - Artificial sweetener Splenda could intensify symptoms in those with Crohn's disease
News Psychology Today - Low Cholesterol and Suicide (Again)
News 9 March 2018 - MedicalXpress - Low levels of vitamin B12 may worsen walking, cognition in Parkinson's patients
News 9 March 2018 - MedicalXpress - Some great ways to fight childhood obesity
News The Royal Society of Medicine - Poor rural population had best diet and health in mid-Victorian years
News Iodine deficiency: No longer just a third-world issue, warns study