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The impact of chronic consumption of ETAS® for 12 weeks on cognitive and neural outcomes (ETASCAB)

We are interested in investigating the effects of an enzyme-treated asparagus stem (ETAS®) supplement on brain function and thinking abilities. Asparagus contains natural compounds, including antioxidants, which may help protect...Read More >
The impact of chronic consumption of ETAS® for 12 weeks on cognitive and neural outcomes (ETASCAB)

The Effects of High-dose Vitamin B6 on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms (VB6EEG)

This study is investigating the effects of high-dose vitamin B6 on depression and anxiety symptoms looking to recruit healthy participants aged 18-41. If eligible, you would be asked to attend...Read More >
The Effects of High-dose Vitamin B6 on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms (VB6EEG)

Investigating relationships between fermented dairy and food consumption and cognitive, affective and cardiometabolic outcomes in individuals with metabolic health risk factors: a cross-sectional study (FEDMES)

Purpose of the study? This study aims to assess the relationships between fermented dairy and food consumption and different aspects of health relating to daily life. This includes cognition, affective...Read More >
Investigating relationships between fermented dairy and food consumption and cognitive, affective and cardiometabolic outcomes in individuals with metabolic health risk factors: a cross-sectional study (FEDMES)

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