First of all, apologies for missing last week’s edition, what with the end of term approaching it was peak exam and assignment deadline time so we couldn’t quite juggle student new as well,...
UK voted to leave European Union in yesterday’s Referendum. It is expected to take many years for this exit to be complete. BANT is aware that some European laws and regulations, e.g. upper safe...
The Obesity Health Alliance has recently published a report ‘Tipping the Scales, Why Preventing Obesity makes Economic Sense’ which is supported by a number of health and well-being organisations...
This week’s research is one that you might not be expecting; plant-based diets reduce the risk of diabetes. Also, one that’ll be relevant to those of us studying for exams; sleep plays a key...
Courtesy of your BANT membership, you (and your patients) can attend the show for free: www.allergyshow.co.uk/go/BANT Simply click on the link, enter a few details, hit ‘submit’, then print out...
We know exams are looming for a lot of you so this week we don’t want to provide too more information. So, a piece o for research on healthy ageing we couldn’t resist. Then some revision tips...
The British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy welcomes the BBC Breakfast piece, featuring Dr Chatterjee, regarding a new blood test targeting depression. The study in...
Ingeneius’ 1-day Nutrigenomics in Practice: Methylation seminars are designed to equip practitioners to use nutrigenomics safely and effectively in practice. Each seminar has 5.5 hours CPD...
This week I came across some exciting research on matters that are close to my heart, on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and diet. I was sent details on special BANT Student Network only offers from our...
The British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy is disappointed that a prime-time opportunity for sharing healthy eating messages was not exploited to its full potential and...