
Category: Research
5 things to eat that may reduce recurring depression
In April 2019, researchers in France and the UK published a study in the European Journal of Nutrition, showing a connection between depression and diet.
In April 2019, researchers in France and the UK published a study in the European Journal of Nutrition, showing a connection between depression and diet.
Researchers recently published an article in International Journal of Science and Research that recommended these 5 natural ways for dealing with sleep disorders.
In November 2018, researchers in Iran published a study in the World Journal of Pediatrics, showing a connection between vitamin D supplementation and ADHD symptoms.
In March 2019, researchers in Canada and Iran published a study in the Qom University of Medical Sciences Journal, showing a connection between what we eat and our mental health.
in February 2019, researchers in Korea published a study in the Journal of Nutrition and Health, showing a connection between diet and mental health.
In September 2017, researchers in Australia published a study in the peer-reviewed journal Nutrients, showing a connection between diet and cognition.
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In November 2018, researchers in Australia, Finland, France, Spain, and the UK, published a study in Molecular Psychiatry, a peer-reviewed journal focused on explaining the “biological mechanisms underlying psychiatric disorders and their treatment”. The study investigated the connection between healthy eating and risk of depression.
in February 2019, researchers in the United States published a study in International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, showing a connection between diet and mental health.
In February 2019, researchers in Korea published a study in the scientific journal Nutrition, showing a connection between depression and probiotic consumption.
In February 2019, researchers in Japan published a study in the scientific journal Nutrients, showing a connection between diet and depression in older women.
If you follow health news, you’ve probably noticed that for some time, the Mediterranean diet has been touted for its many health benefits. It’s been connected with lower risk of cardiovascular disease, lower risk of diabetes, and even longer lifespan.