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Special diets, supplements for autism still a question mark

Date: 25/05/2017

Parents of children with autism often try diet changes or supplements to ease symptoms of the disorder, but a new review concludes there's no solid evidence that any work.


25 May 2017 - Nutraingredients - Nestlé-backed study links probiotic strain and depression

Date: 25/05/2017

Probiotics could help relieve symptoms of depression in addition to aiding gastrointestinal upsets, according to new Canadian research backed by Nestlé.




Vitamin D supplements could help pain management

Date: 23/05/2017

Vitamin D combined with good quality sleep could help manage conditions including arthritis, menstrual cramps and chronic back pain, according to a new review



22 May 2017 - BBC.com - How food can improve your mental health

Date: 22/05/2017

Approximately one in four of us will experience a mental health problem each year in England. As part of our fight against this, we have a very much underutilised tool - food.



New WHO study on health and well-being of Europe’s youth reveals that obesity continues to rise

Date: 17/05/2017

A new WHO report, launched today at the European Congress on Obesity in Portugal, reveals that the number of obese adolescents is continuing to rise in many countries across the WHO European Region.


'Fat but fit is a big fat myth'

Date: 17/05/2017

The idea that people can be fat but medically fit is a myth, say experts speaking in Portugal. Their early work, as yet unpublished, involved looking at the GP records of 3.5 million people in the UK.