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Meta-analysis supports potential of omega-3s for ADHD

Omega-3s fatty acid supplements may improve symptoms and cognitive performance in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a meta-analysis of gold standard clinical trials. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2vgCG8E via IFTTT

Tocopherol source may affect breast milk vitamin E profile, says study

The vitamin E alpha-tocopherol is imperative to a baby’s nervous system development, and they primarily get this from breast milk or formula. In a clinical trial, researchers from Abbott Nutrition found that there might be a difference in how synthetic versus natural alpha-tocopherols reach an infant. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2vgyJkj via IFTTT

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Go the whole whey for better muscle building

Branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) taken as part of intact whey protein may stimulate muscle building response better than if taken in isolation, suggests a new study . from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2uGsXbl via IFTTT

Researchers answer whether a low-fat or low-carb diet is more successful for weight loss

The long-raging debate over whether cutting carbs or cutting fat is a better way lose weight is a false dichotomy, according to new research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition that found successfully shedding pounds is less about what someone eats and more about who they are. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2tc0t5J via IFTTT

Is growing consumer scrutiny and ‘mainstream protein’ putting sports nutrition under pressure?

More than 70% of UK-based users of sports nutrition would like to see an industry-wide certification that ensures the quality of ingredients, according to new Mintel data that also suggest a blurring of lines between traditional sports nutrition products and ‘on trend’ high protein foods. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2t9muBV via IFTTT

‘Superbug’ may depend on calcium to multiply

Improving calcium absorption in the gut may be vital in reducing the risk of catching a ‘superbug‘ that kills thousands of people per year, researchers writing in PLOS Pathogens have suggested. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2t9vQO0 via IFTTT

The top ingredients for cognition, focus & mood

Memory, attention and focus, development, mood; there are numerous ways that a nutrient or bioactive ingredient can affect cognitive health. But which have the most science, how do they work? from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2usO29j via IFTTT

EFSA rebuffs Heinz health claim complaint

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has said comments from Heinz questioning its refusal of an Article 14 health claim relating to Nutrimune late last year does not change its opinion. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2tKa86k via IFTTT

Time to change vitamin D guidelines?

New research suggesting vitamin D3 is twice as effective as vitamin should turn current guidance ‘on its head’, say those behind the study. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2tmu4vw via IFTTT

Lutein may help artery inflammation

Lutein, a carotenoid found in marigolds and green leafy vegetables, suppresses inflammation in people with coronary artery disease (CAD), according to a new study in Atherosclerosis. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2tW45ww via IFTTT

Probiotic Supplements Failed to Prevent Babies' Infections

Benefits of breast-feeding might have overshadowed any potential protective effects, doctors suggest Source: HealthDay from Dietary Supplements New Links: MedlinePlus RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2tpaZHv via IFTTT

Could coffee curb cognitive disorders?

Drinking between one and two cups of coffee per day could help prevent cognitive disorders including Alzheimer’s disease, say researchers. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2tGrykR via IFTTT

Strawberry seeds show supplement promise

Defatted strawberry seeds have ‘great potential’ for use as ingredients in dietary supplements or products with high nutrition value, says a new study. from NutraIngredients RSS http://ift.tt/2ukf8g1 via IFTTT

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