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    Perspectives in nutrition and brain aging

    In Expert opinion · December 15, 2014

    Epidemiological studies and basic research suggest a protective effect of long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, antioxidants and B vitamins against brain aging.

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    Controversies in omega-3 fatty acid research

    In Expert opinion · December 1, 2014

    Long chain omega-3 fatty acids play important roles in growth, development, optimal functioning, and maintenance of health and well-being right across the life course.

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    The controversy around antioxidants and prooxidants

    In Expert opinion · November 15, 2014

    Antioxidant research has progressed over the past decades from the initial enormous potential of antioxidants envisioned by researchers when the free radical theory of aging was proposed, through to the current reality of positive, negative, and inconsistent results from clinical trials investigating antioxidant interventions in numerous health conditions.

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    Increased vitamin D levels could help to prevent asthma attacks

    In News · November 12, 2014

    According to a new study from Israel asthmatics who are vitamin D-deficient seem to be at a higher risk of an asthma attack.

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    Increased intakes of vitamin D and calcium may reduce risk of stress fractures

    In News · November 10, 2014

    A new US study reports that a daily supplementation with calcium and vitamin D may help to increase bone density of people with a higher risk of skeletal stress fractures due to intense physical fitness training.

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    Increased vitamin D intakes may decrease triglyceride levels

    In News · November 5, 2014

    A new study from Mexico reports that a daily dose of vitamin D seems to decrease blood triglyceride concentrations of post-menopausal women with an increased risk of heart disease.

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    Children who drink non-cow’s milk may have an increased risk for vitamin D deficiency

    In News · November 3, 2014

    According to a new study from Canada children who drink non-cow’s milk such as rice, almond, soy or goat’s milk, are twice as likely to have low blood levels of vitamin D.

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    A sufficient supply with vitamin E and folate seems to be key for cognitive health

    In News · November 1, 2014

    A new review concludes that the strongest evidence for preventing cognitive decline and/or improving cognitive function is related to increased intakes of vitamin E and folate among individuals with low status of these vitamins.

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    The role of antioxidants in menopause

    In Expert opinion · November 1, 2014

    Menopause, a form of reproductive aging, is defined as the permanent cessation of ovarian follicular activity and eventually, the menstrual cycle.

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    Omega-3 fatty acid intake may improve the response to antidepressants

    In News · October 31, 2014

    A new study from the Netherlands reports that patients who suffer from depression may increase the chance to respond to antidepressants by increasing the consumption of fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids.

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