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Should we all be following a Mediterranean diet?
November 21, 2014
Over the past 50 years, it has been hard to escape reports about the benefits of a Mediterranean diet, embodied perhaps by consumption of olive oil. Historically the diet entered…
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Cocoa for Senior Moments?
November 6, 2014
As the weather gets colder, it is timely that this week’s blog focuses on a favourite hot milky drink, the cup of cocoa. In a small study published at the…
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Are we Getting any Closer to Improving our Management of Malnutrition?
October 31, 2014
Malnutrition is common in all types of care homes and hospitals, all types of wards and diagnostic categories. Nearly three million people in the UK at any one time are…
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Diet for a survivor
October 24, 2014
Nutrition research in diet and breast cancer has typically focussed on cancer prevention, but now studies are also looking at the links between diet and cancer survival. Breast cancer survivors…
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Broccoli for autism? What the science really says
October 17, 2014
Around one per cent of the population in the UK have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with, and relates to, other…
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The Fear of Swallowing
October 10, 2014
A new article in this month’s NHD Dietitian’s magazine highlighted a newly defined mental health and eating disorder – functional dysphagia. Health and social care professionals may be used to…
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Curry: One day you’re in, the next day you’re out
October 3, 2014
After topping the chart for Britain’s favourite dish for over a decade it seems the popularity of chicken tikka masala has finally taken a hit. It does not even appear…
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Are you familiar with sarcopenia? Perhaps you should be!
September 26, 2014
Sarcopenia is common, and is a global, socio-economic, healthcare problem. But what is it? What is sarcopenia? Derived from the Greek words sarx (flesh) and penia (loss), sarcopenia, the loss…
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