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Polyunsaturated fatty acids may protect us from traumatic stress

Yutaka Matsuoka and Daisuke Nishi National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan Combat experience, physical and sexual abuse, natural disaster, or serious accidents can cause posttraumatic stress...

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Omega-3 fatty acids may attenuate depressive symptoms among pregnant women

Daisuke Nishi1, Kuan-Pin Su2, and Yutaka Matsuoka1 1National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan Depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. The prevalence of depression...

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Do supplements simply create expensive urine? The logic and evidence behind a...

Julia J. Rucklidge & Bonnie J. Kaplan University of Canterbury (NZ) and University of Calgary (Canada) There is a wealth of data emerging showing that 1) traditional diets may play a protective...

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Mental Health – What does gut bacteria have to do with it? An interview with...

ISNPR: It seems that hardly a week goes by when there isn’t yet another fascinating research article concerning our gut microbiota, or microflora as it was once known, and its connection to human...

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ISNPR meeting, Tokyo, Japan 2013

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The 4th Mind-Body Interface International Symposium – Taichung, Taiwan

We are pleased to invite you to this great event, the 4th Mind-Body Interface International Symposium, held on Feb 21-22, 2014, in Taichung, Taiwan. The theme for this year is ‘One Step Ahead:...

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Vitamin–mineral treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in...

Prof Julia Rucklidge and colleagues have now published their important findings regarding the efficacy of a neutraceutical approach to treating ADHD in adults. Vitamin-mineral treatment of...

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Culinary Culprits: Foods That May Harm the Brain Nancy A. Melville | January 30, 2014 For all the attention paid to the negative effects poor dietary choices have on the body, the effects of diet on...

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INSPR PROGRAM 2014 – NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD

ISNPR 2014_update The post INSPR PROGRAM 2014 – NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD appeared first on International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research (ISNPR).

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