KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2025-01-06 (theguardian.com)
Dried halibut and whale jerky: how a traditional Inuit diet fuelled an epic kayak adventure | Indigenous peoples |
British chef Mike Keen paddled up the coast of Greenland eating only what local people did, and the health benefits led him to question the global food system
Read more2024-09-26 (dailyrecord.co.uk)
Tim Spector says sweet indulgence 'better than superfoods blueberries and pomegranates'
Nutritional scientist has said that chocolate can be seen as a real health food as it is packed full of polyphenols - which can help to reduce inflammation in the body
Read more2024-08-05 (miragenews.com)
New Study: Effective Mental Health Care Varies
Dr Mathias is a public health physician and Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury
Read more2024-05-18 (theguardian.com)
‘Personalising stuff that doesn’t matter’: the trouble with the Zoe nutrition app
The wellness project claims to help users make ‘smarter food choices’ based on ‘world-leading science’. But many scientists claim its fee-based services are no better than generic advice
Read more2024-02-29 (miragenews.com)
Survey Reveals Generational Divide on Youth Mental Health Crisis
Baby Boomers are much more likely to put youth mental health problems down to greater use of drugs and alcohol There is widespread agreement across
Read more2024-01-13 (indiaeducationdiary.in)
King’s College London Contributes Expertise to Innovative Arts and Mental Health Project
Tamasha has been awarded more than £45,000 over 30 months to develop its new Creative Wellbeing Lab. The lab will recruit theatre practitioners from the global majority and provide them with an opportunity to pilot an arts and wellbeing project in th
Read more2023-11-28 (cypnow.co.uk)
Halting the rise in eating disorders
There has been a sharp increase in the number of children and young people with eating disorders. Experts explore the need for prevention and early intervention and the role of children’s services.
Read more2023-08-03 (marieclaire.fr)
Autoimmune diseases affect the mental health of half of sufferers
According to a British study, more than half of patients with autoimmune diseases suffer from depression or anxiety problems. The researchers highlight the urgent need to improve the access of these patients to mental health care.
Read more2022-11-14 (foodnavigator.com)
New technology for whole-cell food fibre delivers gut health benefits
Scientists at Quadram Institute Bioscience and King’s College London have developed a ‘unique’ new ingredient, a whole-cell pulse flour made up of natural macronutrient-rich capsules that feed the gut microbiome.
Read more2022-09-24 (impartialreporter.com)
Stroke services at SWAH doing better than Altnagelvin – report
An audit by the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP) from January to March, 2022, has shown stroke services at the South West Acute…
Read more2022-08-12 (pharmaceutical-journal.com)
Antipsychotic use in people with dementia living in care homes rose during COVID-19 pandemic - The Pharmaceutical Journal
Prescribing of antipsychotic drugs to people with dementia living in care homes rose significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to research from the University of Exeter and King’s College London.
Read more2022-08-04 (pressandjournal.co.uk)
Use of antipsychotic drugs among dementia patients increasing, study suggests
Prescribing potentially harmful antipsychotic drugs to people with dementia has increased by more than 50% on average in care homes during the pandemic,
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