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Joint Care
19th May, 2010
The summer is upon us, outdoor activity suddenly seems appealing. For the estimated 9 million Britons who are suffering from a joint condition, however, this may not be an option.
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Are too many vitamin tablets bad for your health?
17th May, 2010
The media have once again raised concerns about the safety of antioxidant supplements.
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EPA for depression
17th May, 2010
In a meta-analysis of results collected from 28 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials examining the effects of omega-3 on symptoms of depression, results suggest that EPA may be more effective than DHA in treating symptoms of depression.
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L-arginine found to increase exercise capacity in young men
17th May, 2010
The results of a new study suggest that l-arginine may be an effective performance aid for untrained individuals.
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Seven out of every ten pregnant women in the United States are not getting enough Vitamin D
17th May, 2010
A new study has raised concern about the extent of vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women.
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Low folate levels in early pregnancy may lead to hyperactive kids
10th May, 2010
A new study has suggested that the benefits may be far wider- the development of a child’s brain in early pregnancy may be impaired by low folate levels in the mother, resulting in behavioural problems such as hyperactivity and inattention.
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DHA supplementation found to reduce cognitive decline
10th May, 2010
A new study has suggested that supplementing with DHA may significantly improve cognitive function in older adults with mild memory impairment.
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