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Oily fish 'can halt eye disease'

Date: 09/06/2009

People with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) should eat oily fish at least twice a week to keep their eye disease at bay, say scientists.



04 May 2009 - Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting - Lack of Food Variety Puts Kids with Autism at Risk for Poor Nutrition

Date: 04/05/2009

Two Studies at PAS Suggest Food Variety and Cognition-Related Fatty Acid are Important to Well Being of Affected Children


Diet Linked to Alzheimer's Risk

Date: 01/05/2009

Medical News from AAN: American Academy of Neurology Meeting



How metals in food impact children's behaviour

Date: 25/03/2009

The contamination of food with certain metals needs to be urgently addressed in light of growing evidence linking trace elements to negative human behaviour, according to a lead researcher in the field.


22 March 2009 - The Observer - Running on empty carbs

Date: 22/03/2009

They finish their cereal. They snack on nuts and fruit juice. They avoid burgers and fizzy drinks. So, how could they possibly get fat? Andrew Purvis on a generation of empty-carb kids and the middle-class myth of healthy eating.



12 November 2008 - BBC News - Ministers agree food colour ban

Date: 12/11/2008

Ministers have agreed that six artificial food colourings should be phased out after research found a link with hyperactivity in children.


11 November 2008 - New Book - Bad Science by Ben Goldacre

Date: 11/11/2008

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16 September 2008 - BBC News - Can Nutrients Improve Behaviour?

Date: 16/09/2008

One thousand young offenders from three prisons in England and Scotland are being recruited for a major trial to see if nutritional supplements can improve behaviour.


15 September 2008 - The Times - Scotland's Poor Health 'caused by a lack of sunshine'

Date: 15/09/2008

A national campaign to persuade every Scot to take daily supplements of vitamin D is needed if the country's appalling health record is to be reversed, leading scientists believe.


25 February 2008 - The Food Magazine - Give artificial colours the red card

Date: 25/02/2008

Research has confirmed a link between certain food additives and hyperactivity. Anna Glayzer investigates the use of these in children's medicines.



29 January 2008 - BBC News - Fish oil: A cure for young offenders?

Date: 29/01/2008

A major trial is to be launched to see whether giving young offenders nutritional supplements reduces anti-social behaviour in prison. Its authors believe this could prove a seminal piece of research with major implications for the criminal justice system.