Artistic Expression at a Young Age Can Increase Health and Reduce Social Inequalities
...WHO European region. Lead author, Dr Daisy Fancourt (Associate Professor of Psychobiology & Epidemiology, UCL Epidemiology and Health Care) [...]
...WHO European region. Lead author, Dr Daisy Fancourt (Associate Professor of Psychobiology & Epidemiology, UCL Epidemiology and Health Care) [...]
...fat. They also have protein, minerals, vitamins, fiber, phytosterols, and polyphenols which benefit heart health. European and US studies have [...]
...important element of achieving a healthy workplace is the development of governmental legislation, strategies and polices as highlighted by the [...]
...looked at chronic pain and anxiety associated with sleep in adolescents. The papers were presented at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology [...]
...effects. CBD in combination with THC has received regulatory approvals in several European countries and is under study in registered trials with [...]
...of food contaminated with microplastic particles is currently only possible to a limited extent. At the request of the BfR, the European Food Safety [...]
...enzyme persists into adulthood. Lactase enzyme persistence is highest in those of Northern European descent, moderate in those of Mediterranean and [...]
...years in construction, with the initial build starting way back in 2006. The project was initially funded by the EPSRC and is now supported by the [...]
Razi Berry A study published in the European Journal of Public Health recently acknowledges that probiotics taken as a preventative measure may lower [...]
...of arterial stiffening. Source: Cristina Menni et al.Gut microbial diversity is associated with lower arterial stiffness in women.European Heart [...]