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Dietary trans fat linked to worse memory

From the University of California – San Diego media release: Higher consumption of dietary trans fatty acids (dTFA), commonly used in processed foods to improve taste, texture and durability, has been linked to worsened memory… 

Importance of a balanced diet for mental health

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From the Asociación RUVID media release: An international study involving the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry of the University of Valencia, recently published in The Lancet Psychiatry, highlights the importance of nutrition for maintaining mental… 

Clinical trial reduces stress of cancer caregivers

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From the University of Colorado Denver media release: Stem cell transplant is essential in the care of many blood cancers, but leaves patients requiring in-home care for months after. Frequently the role of caregiver falls… 

Sleep duration, quality may impact cancer survival rate

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From the American Academy of Sleep Medicine media release: A new study suggests that pre-diagnostic short sleep duration and frequent snoring were associated with significantly poorer cancer-specific survival, particularly among women with breast cancer. Results…