Articles and Press Releases
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Cambridge Evening News: Igennus makes a case for financial nutrition by Jenny Chapman
October, 2010
Dr Nina Bailey and Dr Jav Nazemi, of city-based dietary supplement firm Igennus, share their firm’s recipe for success with JENNY CHAPMAN. It all started when Dr Nazemi’s daughter developed really bad headaches when she was 12. “We thought they were migraines,…
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Genes, depression and the link to disease – Dr Nina Bailey
October, 2010
It's a universal rule that when things get a little heavy in conversation, some one will always offer, at some point, to ‘put the kettle on’. In fact a ‘nice cup of tea’ has, for decades, been associated with healing,…
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Fishing for ways to help reduce breast cancer risk – Dr Nina Bailey
October, 2010
The small pink ribbon that adorns the clothes of thousands of women across the UK is undoubtedly recognised as a symbol of hope and unification for breast cancer sufferers and their families. Breast cancer is currently the most common cancer…
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Omega 3 EPA and DHA fatty acids may improve blood pressure levels in slightly overweight teens
September, 2010
According to a new study, essential fats may improve cardio measures in slightly-overweight teenage boys. New findings from Copenhagen University and the Technical University of Denmark confirmed blood pressure reductions in observed overweight boys after 16 weeks of consumption of …
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How our genes tell the story of our future
September, 2010
According to the World Heath Organisation (WHO), there are an estimated 18 million people worldwide with Alzheimer’s disease. This figure is projected to nearly double by 2025 to 34 million. Much of this increase will be in the developing countries,…
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Introducing fish early in a child’s diet may help prevent the development of eczema
September, 2010
Eczema is a chronic and often distressing skin condition thought to affect around 1.7 million children in the UK. These figures equate to 1 in 8 school children, and it is believed that these figures are steadily rising.…
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Banned substances testing gives OmegaFlex supplement seal of approval
September, 2010
With less than 700 days to go before the start of the London 2012 Olympics, it is not surprising that athletes all over the world are training hard in the hope that their efforts will be rewarded with a gold…
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Psoriasis Awareness Month: focus on psoriasis arthritis – Dr Nina Bailey
August, 2010
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated, chronic, inflammatory disease affecting about 80 million people worldwide. It is not life threatening, but those with psoriasis may have a higher incidence of diabetes, psoriatic arthritis, heart disease, and depression. According to Arthritis Research UK,…
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Focusing on eradicating diabetes and depression will cut the risk of dementia – Dr Nina Bailey
August, 2010
Alzheimer's Society research suggests that one in three people will die with some form of dementia, and that currently the disease affects more than 750,000 people in the UK, with Alzheimer's disease accounting for over half of these numbers. Alzheimer’s…
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EPA and colorectal cancer, reducing the risks – Dr Nina Bailey
August, 2010
Cancer of the large bowel or colorectal cancer (CRC) is currently the third most common cancer worldwide after lung and breast, with almost 60% of all colorectal cancers occurring in developed countries. It is estimated that around 106 new cases…







