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Vitamin B6: Guidance for Clinical Prescription and Testing
From homocysteine regulation to mood and immune function, vitamin B6 is a foundational nutrient that underpins diverse bodily functions. But ...
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Are Saunas Good for Your Lungs and Respiratory Health? Turn up the heat – the science behind sauna bathing
Could the combination of gentle stress and deep relaxation unlock the key to a longer, healthier life? Sauna bathing ticks these boxes and ma...
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Holding Space, to Find Place: Practically applying nutritional therapy for our most vulnerable communities
In the wake of crisis, there will always be home for nourishment. It’s the universal language that speaks to one’s resilient spirit and provi...
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Lipid-based diets effectively combat Alzheimer's disease in mouse model
Researchers have devised several lipid-based diets aimed at slowing down progression and relieving symptoms of Alzheimer's disease....
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Omega-3 supplements in pregnancy reduces baby's anaemia risk, study finds
Taking omega-3 supplements while pregnant may help prevent or reduce the risk of anaemia in newborns, a study has concluded....
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Peripheral Neuropathy In Cancer Patients Linked to Vitamin D
The severity of peripheral neuropathy is associated with lower vitamin D levels among patients with multiple myeloma who have been treated...
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Antioxidant Synergy Improves Vitamin E Longevity
Vitamin E is well known for its antioxidant properties with most attention focussed on one form, the more bioavailable d-alpha-tocopherol....
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Searching for the Brain's Internal Clock
New research suggests we may use the same neurons to map time and space....
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Insomnia's effects on brain explored
Research is drawing links between brain plasticity and the healing powers of sleep...
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Mitochondria trigger cell aging, researchers discover
Cellular senescence serves as an important anticancer growth-arrest mechanism, but also contributes to aging. This study shows that mitoch...
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Epilepsy
Epilepsy affects 1 in 2000 people. It is not a simple disorder, but a group of CNS disorders, characterised by certain clinical and EEG ab...
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Aiding Acute and Chronic Pain, Inflammation and Acidity
Pain, as a symptom, is often accompanied by two defining underlying clinical features: inflammation and acidity. When devising strategies ...
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40% Pain-free in just 4 weeks?
Lower back pain can be debilitating and effects up to 90 per cent of Australians at some time in their lives, however research shows a dai...
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Are vegetables providing all our Vitamin K requirements
Adequate digestive function is essential for vitamin k absorption, and in the fast paced race that we live in, this seems to be a problem ...
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