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General
25.Nov.03 - Alternative
therapies win NHS backing
Guidance published by the National
Institute for Clinical Excellence today has endorsed complimentary treatments
such as fish oils, reflexology and t'ai chi for easing
the symptoms of multiple
sclerosis. Another treatment endorsed by the NICE for the treatment of MS
is magnetic field therapy, where the patient lies on a pad fixed behind the spine
and linked by cable to a computer-controlled bedside unit. Neural therapy, involving
local anaesthetics to clear up 'electrical interference', is another option that
might work. So are massage and multi-modal therapy, but there is no endorsement
for other non-orthodox treatments such as acupuncture, herbal remedies or yoga.
Source: The Guardian
18.Sept.03 - 10
Benefits for putting Fish on the Menu
Oily fish is the
new superfood. Researchers claim it can give you a facelift, slash your risk of
heart disease - and even stop your child turning to crime. But could a 99p tin
of salmon really be the answer to all your health problems? ask Soraya Madell
and Louise O'Sullivan. Here are ten reasons to put fish on your menu. More...
16.May.03
Fish health risk fears 'unfounded'
New American research
into 779 mothers and babies at the University of Rochester, published in the Lancet,
has found no link between consumption during pregnancy of fish contaminated with
mercury and impaired brain development in babies. Source: Daily Telegraph
28.Feb.03 - Excessive mercury levels in quarter of
Hong Kong babies
A quarter of infants in a Hong Kong study
have been found to have excessive mercury in their blood, which can cause mental
retardation, and doctors have warned expectant mothers against eating too much
fish. More...
27.Feb.03
- Mercury in the fish causes concern
Last week the Food Standards
Agency advised pregnant women, and even women who intend to become pregnant, to
cut swordfish, shark and marlin from their diet and to reduce their consumption
of tuna to no more than two medium- sized tins or one tuna steak a week. This
advice about tuna does not apply to older children or adults, but all infants
and children under 16 are still advised to avoid eating shark, swordfish or marlin.
More...
03.Dec.02
- Avoiding Hangovers
"Have you ever thought why is hangover
often characterized by a craving for a big greasy fry-up the next day?" More...
21.Jun.02
- Survey reveals reduction in dioxin levels in fish oil supplements
The
Food Standards Agency today published results of a survey of dioxin and dioxin-like
PCBs in 33 samples of branded fish oil supplements bought from UK retailers.
22.May.02 - "Food for Thought"
- Health Fats in our Diet
'Omega-3s are found in large quantities
in oily fish, and in linseeds and walnuts. "Ideally, the balance in our diet
should be 3:1 in favour of Omega-6s," says Vicki Edgson [co-founder of The
Food Doctor], "but it's more like 6:1."
Probably the healthiest
diets for EFAs are the Mediterranean and Japanese diets, which include lots of
fish, nuts, seeds and olive oil. Both nations have much lower rates of heart disease
and of some cancers .' More...
Cardiovascular
& Circulation
30.Sep.03 - Fish oil supplements for heart attack
patients
Patients who have suffered heart attacks
will soon be able to get fish oil supplements on prescription from their doctor.
New research suggests that taking high doses of omega-three fatty acids on prescription
from a doctor could save many heart attack victims from having a catastrophic
follow-up heart attack. Omacor last week became the first fish oil supplement
to get an official drug licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory
Agency. Having monitored 11,000 patients for over three years, researchers found
that taking prescription omega-three fatty acids reduced heart attack deaths by
20 per cent and sudden deaths by heart attacks by 45 per cent. Source: Daily
Mail
27.Jun.03 - A traditional Mediterranean
diet 'helps you live longer'
Research has revealed
that a traditional Mediterranean diet featuring fruit, vegetables, fish and
olive oil can cut premature deaths by up to 25 per cent. Scientists from the
Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Athens Medical School conducted
a study of 22,043 adults. Points were awarded according to how closely each individual
adhered to the Mediterranean diet. The participants' health was monitored for
four years, and the study found that for each two-point rise, risk of death dropped
by 25 per cent. The main benefit of the Mediterranean diet appears to be that
it reduces heart disease and cancer. Source: The Independent
27.May.03 Why oily fish is good for your heart
Recent
research has added to the weight of evidence suggesting that oily fish is good
for the health. A report published in 'Circulation:
Journal of the American Heart Association', says that oily fish can help to
maintain a regular heartbeat. Doctors in the U.S examined heart cells from rats
which were clumped together and were beating like a whole heart. The beats became
erratic when the cells were exposed to toxic agents, but stayed more regular when
fish oils were added to the cells. The oil prevented dangerous irregularities
that could lead to heart attacks, and the Fish
Foundation is recommending that people eat two fish meals a week. One of these
meals should be oily fish such as mackerel. Source: Daily Mail
03.May.03
- Supplementation with long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in infancy results
in lower blood pressure later in childhood
Dietary supplementation
with LCPUFAs during infancy is associated with lower blood pressure in later childhood.
Blood pressure tends to track from childhood into adult life, so early exposure
to dietary LCPUFAs may reduce cardiovascular risk in adulthood. More...
10.Jan.03
- Considerable Reduction in the 10 year Risk Of Myocardial Infarction.
New research supports supplementation with a mixture of EPA and DHA (Omega
3's) & GLA (Omega 6) favorably alterers blood lipid and fatty acid profiles
in healthy women. There is a considerable reduction (43%) in the 10-y risk of
myocardial infarction in women. More...(external
link)
19.Nov.02 Fish oil for your Heart and Brain
The benefits of eating fish regularly have been underscored by recent research
pointing to additional health effects of these "good" sources of fat,
the AHA maintains. The AHA experts cite recent studies that have found that fish,
especially fatty fish such as tuna, salmon and sardines, that contain omega-3
fatty acids have protective effects on the cardiovascular system. More...
26.Jul.02
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Prevent Heart Disease By Improving Arterial Elasticity
Eating fish benefits those who are at high risk for ischemic heart disease
(IHD), and sudden cardiac deaths occur less frequently in those who habitually
eat ocean fish, a major source of omega-3 fatty acids. More...
08.Apr.02
- Researchers have come up with another reason to take fish to heart.
An Italian study suggests fish-oil supplements may dramatically reduce the
risk of sudden death in heart attack survivors. Source
CNN
Brain Health
23.Feb.04 - Milk boost to make
kids brainier
Researchers from Aberystwyth have found that
giving children organic milk can improve their concentration as it contains up
to 64% more in Omega 3 fatty acids. It could also improve behaviour problems and
reduce the risk of Alzheimer's. The researchers believe that organic milk is richer
when cows are fed clover. Milk from such cows can contain up to 240% more Omega
3 acids. Unfortunately, organic milk is more expensive than non-organic. Source:
The Sun
22.Jul.03 - Alzheimer diet cure
The front page of the Daily Mail announces that eating fish once a week can
cut the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by more than half. A seven-year
study of 815 nursing home residents - 131 of whom developed the disease - found
that those who reported eating fish just once a week had a 60 per cent lower risk
of Alzheimer's compared to those who rarely or never ate fish. Dr Martha Morris,
who carried out the research at Rush-Presbyterian St Luke's Medical Centre in
Chicago, says, 'This shows that even small amounts of fish oil are good for
you.' Her team believes that the key ingredient in fish is docosahexanoic
acid (DHA), the same fatty acid found in the membranes separating brain
cells. Source: Daily Express.
Researchers have discovered that
expectant mothers who ate three portions per week of oily fish such as mackerel
were able to cut by half their risk of suffering from depression. The mental health
benefits of oily fish were observed during pregnancy and for up to eight months
after birth. US psychiatrist Dr Joseph Hibbeln studied almost 12,000 pregnant
Britons, and says that the omega-3 fatty acids found in oily fish fight depression
by boosting serotonin levels in the brain. The risks of mercury contamination
from fish such as shark, tuna and swordfish have been well-documented in the national
press recently, and today's article in the Express does not mention any other
oily fish apart from mackerel. Source: Daily Express
14.May.03
- The eggs that can boost your brain power
The aptly-named
Sean Poulter reports on the latest innovation in functional food - the 'Intelligent
Eating' egg. The hens laying these eggs are fed tuna oil rich in Omega 3 from
DHA (Docosa Hexaenoic Acid), the fatty acid vital for the health and development
of the brain. This substance also prevents heart disease by improving the elasticity
of the arteries, and is said to assist the immune and central nervous systems.
There are also unproven claims that Omega 3 from DHA can relieve depression, improve
short-term memory and stave off dementia. The new range of eggs is claimed to
be more beneficial than eggs containing Omega 3 from ALA (alpha-linolenic acid).
Source: Daily Mail
03.Mar.03 - Taking Fatty Acids (EFAs)
During Pregnancy and Lactation Increases Children's IQ
In
Norway a group of investigators administered supplementary essential fatty acids
to 341 expectant mothers. The children's mental scores at 4 years of age correlated
significantly with maternal intake of EPA and DHA during pregnancy. More...
25.Oct.02
- Eating fish is 'good for the brain'
Most of today's papers
report that fish and seafood can lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease, according
to a study published in the British Medical Journal. The study followed the medical
history of 1,674 people at and above the age of 68, for up to seven years, and
found that a diet rich in fish seemed to have a protective effect on the brain.
More...
22.Oct.02
- Fish fatty acid, EPA, may relieve stubborn depression
Supplementation
with Eicosapentaeonic acid, or EPA, an Omega-3-fatty acid, found in fish and fish
oil, may help alleviate the symptoms of depression in patients who do not respond
to standard antidepressant medications, new research findings suggest. More...
14.Aug.02
- Stressed? Take your vitamins and fish oil
When a person
is under stress, the physical responses of their body use up nutrients and leave
the immune system weakened. More...
23.Apr.01
- Depression & Nourishing your Brain
'A spate of cross-national
studies has also linked low fish consumption to high rates of major depression,
bipolar disorder, postpartum depression and suicidal tendencies.'
It's no
secret that the fats in fish and walnuts are good for your heart. New research
suggests they may also ward off depression and mental maladies, as Newsweek reports.
More>>
17.Apr.01
- Why fish could be the answer for depression
Research
clearly shows that depressed individuals tend to be low in fish fats, and there
is good reason to believe that consuming more oily fish may help to stabilise
mood and combat depression. More...
Allergies & Asthma
19.Dec.02 - Fish oils
and magnesium may prevent asthma
A study by public health
experts at the University of Cambridge (UK) suggests regular consumption of fish
like salmon, mackerel and herring can have a protective effect in asthma. It is
the latest evidence that diet is important in determining who is most at risk
of developing asthma, and adds to the list of benefits ascribed to fish rich in
omega-3 fatty acids. More...
06.Dec.02 - Fish oil cuts risk of asthma
The Express, the Independent and the Sun all report that eating oily fish twice
a week could reduce the risk of developing asthma, according to new research.
More...
18.Dec.02
- Eating Fish Oil Cuts the risk of Asthma LONDON (Reuters Health) -
Eating oily fish like salmon or mackerel regularly may reduce the risk of asthma
symptoms, according to new British research. A study by public health experts
at the University of Cambridge suggests regular consumption of fish like salmon,
mackerel and herring can have a protective effect. It is the latest evidence that
diet is important in determining who is most at risk of developing asthma, and
adds to the list of benefits ascribed to fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids. More
... (Reuter's Subscription Required)
Cancer
12.Sep.03
- Fish oil fights weight loss in cancer cases
Research published
in journal Gut suggests that fish oil may prevent wasting and weight loss associated
with advanced cancer. Patients given a dietary supplement enriched with Omega
3 fatty acids found in foods such as herring and salmon gained more muscle bulk
in trials than the patients taking a high protein supplement without the fish
oil. The researchers, from the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh, also found that the
patients given fish oil reported a significantly improved quality of life compared
with the control group. Source: Financial Times
27.Jun.03
- A traditional Mediterranean diet 'helps you live longer'
Research
has revealed that a traditional Mediterranean diet featuring fruit, vegetables,
fish and olive oil can cut premature deaths by up to 25 per cent. Scientists
from the Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Athens Medical
School conducted a study of 22,043 adults. Points were awarded according to how
closely each individual adhered to the Mediterranean diet. The participants' health
was monitored for four years, and the study found that for each two-point rise,
risk of death dropped by 25 per cent. The main benefit of the Mediterranean diet
appears to be that it reduces heart disease and cancer. Source: The
Independent
Mar.03 - Evidence that fish oil fatty
acids might prevent certain cancers
Intakes of fish and marine
fatty acids and the risks of cancers of the breast and prostate and of other hormone-related
cancers: a review of the epidemiologic evidence (Archive) More....
Diabetes
15.Dec.03
- Cod-liver oil for babies can ward off diabetes
Researchers
from Norway have found that giving cod liver oil to babies reduces the risk of
them getting diabetes later in life. Infants who were regularly given a spoonful
of the oil during their first year of life were 25 per cent less likely to develop
the disease. The scientists believe that the key ingredient could be the long-chain
fatty acids in cod liver oil, which are already known to reduce inflammation in
the body. Source: Daily Mail
Our Note: Don't use Cod Liver
Oil for babies, it can contain high levels of vitamins A & D as well as contaminants
such as Mercury, Dioxins and PCBs. For long-chain fatty acid supplementation use
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Skin
19.Dec.03
- Eczema and starflower oil
A study published in the BMJ suggests
that starflower oil may not be as useful for eczema as previously thought. The
study indicated that patients using starflower oil, which comes from the herb
borage, showed less improvement than those using a placebo. The trial may also
affect the reputation of evening primrose oil, which contains the same chemicals.
Source: Times 2
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