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High-fat diet linked to prostate cancer spread Genetic factors combined with a high-fat diet (HFD) could lead to the spread of prostate cancer to other sites in the body, according to recent mouse data... Read Healthy heart campaign: IPSSA launches 'Voices for Cholesterol' initiative The International Plant Sterols and Stanols Association (IPSSA) is today launching an initiative to provide more information on the importance of LDL- cholesterol as a key modifiable risk factor for heart disease, and what people can do in general to reduce their risk... Read PEEK INSIDE: IPAWC + PROBIOTA 2018, BARCELONA 7-9 FEBRUARY The microbiome in mind: Probiotic futures point to gut-brain axis leading the way The gut-brain axis holds great promise for a future in which probiotics could be capable of slowing down the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, says Dr Ger Rijkers ahead of his appearance at the IPA World Congress + Probiota 2018... Read Probiotics in pregnancy could protect against against childhood obesity Intake of probiotics during pregnancy and breast feeding has been shown to modify genes related to obesity in both themselves and their infants, say researchers... Read Could strict Med diet could lower prostate cancer risk? Men who adhere closely to a Mediterranean diet could see a lower incidence of aggressive prostate tumours, say researchers... Read New NZ study to explore impact of Fonterra's probiotic strain on pre-diabetics A new study is aiming to find out if Fonterra's probiotic Lactobacillus ârhamnosus HN001 can help to prevent diabetes in pre-diabetic individuals... Read Could melatonin promote healthy ageing? Lack of melatonin has been widely linked to sleep disorders and disturbances in the human circadian rhythm or body clock. But the hormone may also benefit sleep-related aspects of other conditions, say researchers... Read PEEK INSIDE: IPAWC + PROBIOTA 2018, BARCELONA 7-9 FEBRUARY Revealed: Who are the winners of Probiota's âScientific Frontiersâ sessions? With three weeks to go before the IPA World Congress + Probiota 2018 in Barcelona, we reveal the abstracts chosen to present at the event's Scientific Frontiers session â with winners coming from South Africa, Canada and the UK!.. Read PEEK INSIDE: IPAWC + PROBIOTA 2018, BARCELONA 7-9 FEBRUARY Depression: A new role for probiotics in nutritional psychiatry? The possibility that probiotics could be a new tool in fighting depression is gaining increasing attention in nutritional psychiatry, says Caroline Wallace ahead of her talk at the IPA World Congress + Probiota 2018 next month... Read Vitamin D deficiency may increase metabolic syndrome risk after menopause: Indian population study Vitamin D deficiency could lead to a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome among postmenopausal women, according to a recent study in India... Read "THIS STUDY PROVIDES NEW INSIGHT ON THE POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF ADEQUATE IODINE INTAKE TO FERTILITY" NIH study finds link between iodine levels and pregnancy chances Iodine deficiency may reduce pregnancy chances, according to a recently published study by National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers, who crunched data from 501 US couples planning pregnancy between 2005 and 2009... Read Could a healthy microbiome affect genes linked with colon cancer? Chemical signalling mechanisms in the microbiome seem to be linked to an enzyme previously associated with colon cancer progression, say researchers... Read Mediterranean diet may boost healthy ageing â study Following a Mediterranean diet may reduce the risk of frailty in older adults, a new meta-analysis confirms... Read Fortification plus supplements could be key to healthy vitamin D Combining multi-food fortification with additional vitamin D supplementation could be a viable strategy to boost intake and acheive healthy levels, a new Danish study suggests... Read | |