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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Increase Brain Volume

Date: 24/10/2014

Landmark study found that aging humans who consumed more omega-3s had increased gray matter brain volume


22 October 2014 - medicalnewstoday - Pediatric Allergology: Fresh milk keeps infections at bay

Date: 22/10/2014

Study shows that infants fed on fresh rather than UHT cow's milk are less prone to infection.


22 October 2014 - Medscape Medical News- Children Get More Vitamin D From Cow's Milk: Canadian Study

Date: 22/10/2014

Drinking milk produced from sources other than cows may increase the risk for low levels of serum vitamin D in young children compared with drinking cow's milk, according to a study published online October 20 in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.


20 October 2014 - The Independent - Three main parties attacked for their lack of ambition over 'lamentable' child poverty failure - by Government's own anti-poverty tsar

Date: 20/10/2014

All three main Westminster parties will be condemned by the Government’s anti-poverty tsar today for their failure to improve social mobility and reduce the number of children growing up in poor families.


20 October 2014 - Cyprus Mail - Omega-3 may help treat vision loss, Cypriot scientists say

Date: 20/10/2014

Cypriot scientists have discovered a new treatment for wet macular degeneration which involves taking high doses of omega-3 fatty acids which improve visual acuity and visual field three months after the beginning of treatment.


20 October 2014 - MNT - Could eating more fish make antidepressants work better?

Date: 20/10/2014

New research finds that increasing fatty fish intake may be one way to improve the response rate among depressed patients who do not find antidepressants beneficial.


20 October 2014 - The Guardian - Gaps in mental health care for new mothers cost UK £8bn a year – study

Date: 20/10/2014

Maternal Mental Health Alliance says NHS would need to spend £337m a year to bring care up to recommended levels.


17 October 2014 - Health Canal - Omega 3 can help children with ADD

Date: 17/10/2014

Supplements of the fatty acids omega 3 and 6 can help children and adolescents who have a certain kind of ADHD.


26 October 2014 - Medical News Today - Walnut-enriched diet slows Alzheimer's progression in mice

Date: 16/10/2014

Past studies have linked walnuts to reduced risk of breast cancer and improved sperm quality. Now, a new study claims that a diet enriched with the nuts could help prevent or slow Alzheimer's disease.


16 October 2014 - Nutraingredients - Curcumin may boost cognition and mood in a healthy older population: RCT

Date: 16/10/2014

Supplements of Longvida curcumin may boost working memory and mood in healthy older adults, say results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study from Australia.


Children know family budgets dictate how healthy their food is

Date: 16/10/2014

From celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s Money Saving Meals to blogging mum Jack Monroe’s 100 Delicious Budget Recipes to the NHS Eat4Cheap campaign, eating well on a budget is now a national pastime.


16 October 2014 - The Guardian - Sugary soft drinks may be linked to accelerated DNA ageing – study

Date: 16/10/2014

Research finds that people who reported drinking 350ml of fizzy drink per day had DNA changes typical of cells 4.6 years older.


14 October 2014 - Nutraingredients - Food industry must slash sugar – not just tinker

Date: 14/10/2014

Food industry ‘tinkering’ with sugar content while foods and drinks remain relatively high in sugar may detract from more basic sugar reduction strategies, warns a public health expert.


14 October 2014 - Science Daily - New approaches needed for people with serious mental illnesses in criminal justice system

Date: 14/10/2014

Responding to the large number of people with serious mental illnesses in the criminal justice system will require more than mental health services, according to a new report.


14 October 2014 - Cognitive Neuroscience Society - Exercise Adapts the Aging Brain for Cognitive Health

Date: 14/10/2014

Scientists are still trying to figure out exactly why exercise promotes cognitive health, especially in older adults.


Health Check: cooking oils to eat and avoid

Date: 13/10/2014

Health conscious consumers are increasingly ditching old favourites vegetable and canola oil for trendy alternatives like coconut and peanut oil. But are they any healthier? And how do they compare with other options such as heated olive oil and butter?


Beyond Obesity: Western Diet Shown to Make People Unintelligent

Date: 12/10/2014

Eating junk food doesn’t just make you fat — it also makes you stupid.


10 October 2014 - Autism Speaks - Broccoli-Sprout Extract Shows Promise for Easing Autism Symptoms

Date: 10/10/2014

In a small placebo-controlled trial, sulforaphane supplements eased autism symptoms in nearly half of those treated


08 October 2014 - The Lancet - Mental Health Interventions in Schools

Date: 08/10/2014

The number of school-aged children and young people experiencing mental health problems has been estimated at between 8 to 18%, with many more experiencing varying degrees of psychological distress.


08 October 2014 - MNT - Eating disorders could start as early as elementary school

Date: 08/10/2014

Though eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia are typically associated with teenagers and young adults, researchers caution parents that children between 8 and 12 years old who are difficult eaters could have lurking psychological issues. The team adds that restrictive eating behaviors can surface before puberty.