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Gut bacteria regulation a target for easing anxiety, suggests review Probiotic and non-probiotic food and supplements that regulate gut microorganisms may ease a number of anxiety symptoms, suggests a review of studies... Read Study looks into whether picky eating habits follow a child into adolescence Do picky eating habits when children are toddlers follow them into their teenage years? And should parents be concerned that their picky eaters aren't getting as many nutrients as their non-picky eater peers?.. Read Maqui berry extract shows potential to improve dry eyes: RCT A standardized maqui berry extract may improve symptoms of dry eye, with greater tear production and less eye fatigue, according to a new study... Read Prebiotic combination may boost flu vaccine efficacy: Mouse data A combination of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), prebiotic short-chain galactooligosaccharides (scGOS) and long-chain fructooligosaccharides (lcFOS) may enhance the immune response to the flu vaccine, says a new study... Read Eggs-ellent news: An egg a day wont increase risk of stroke, study says A moderately high intake of dietary cholesterol or consumption of up to one egg per day is not associated with an elevated risk of stroke, according to a new Finnish study of 1,950 men over 21 years... Read Study linking vitamin D to autism retracted over reliability issues Journal editors have withdrawn a paper said to be the first randomised controlled trial looking into vitamin D supplement links to autism after concerns over the findings reliability... Read Global shopper survey: Energy overtakes weight as top health concern Nutrition giant DSM has revealed the results of its Global Health Concerns Studies showing energy has knocked weight off top spot as the most prevalent health concern in EMEA... Read Collagen plus resistance training better than training alone for body mass, muscle protein changes: RCT Adding collagen supplements to a resistance exercise training may lead to greater improvements in muscle strength, body mass and fat-free mass, compared to training alone, says a new RCT from Germany... Read Nuritas explores nutritional means to fight muscle atrophy in AI-powered peptide pact Nuritas is to join forces with Maastricht University in a collaboration that seeks to discover nutritional interventions that can help preserve muscle mass and strength in later life... Read EDITOR'S SPOTLIGHT: SCIENCE IN FOCUS Experts call for clinical trials to validate joint supplement's link to CVD risk A report claiming glucosamine supplement use relates to lower cardiovascular (CVD) event risk has been met with a cautious welcome by medical experts, who urge the need to establish cause and effect... Read | |