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SPONSORED MESSAGE | | | Discover Resveratrol for Brain Health and Beyond Healthy circulation is critical to healthy living, and resveratrol is one of the most potent vasoactive ingredients. Evolva expands on research and advancing solutions with its Veri-te resveratrol. Check out our webinar for all the latest research... Click Here | RCT supports efficacy of St Johns wort for postmenopausal symptoms and depression Supplements of St Johns wort may help reduce the incidence of hot flashes and help depression in postmenopausal women, says a new study... Read Ayurveda and Alzheimers: Bacosides from Brahmi display cognitive benefits Malaysian review The Ayurvedic herb, bacopa monnieri (B monnieri), has shown to protect against Alzheimers disease (AD), according to a new scientific review... Read Modified quercetin facilitated muscle growth in young athletes, study finds A modified form of queretin has been shown to increase muscle mass in a trial with teenaged athletes, opening up a potential new application for this antioxidant ingredient... Read Top-tier evidence: Major Australian meta-review backs EPA for improving mental health Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and in particular eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), has shown the strongest evidence for improving cognitive disorders, such as depression, according to a meta-review... Read Fish oil and resistance training may combat sarcopenia: Study Fish oil supplements may enhance the benefits of resistance training in older people and help combat the age-related alterations in strength and physical function associated with activities of daily living, says a new study... Read Omega-3 and pre-term births: Why targeted supplementation could be critical major new Australian trial A targeted omega-3 supplementation policy for at-risk pregnant women, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, could be a the most effective strategy to reduce pre-term births, suggests the findings from a trial of more than 5,500 Australian women... Read | |