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Why do some people struggle to say no to cake while others eat kale with gusto? Researchers are coming closer to solving a part of
Over the years, we’ve read a plethora of journals, listened to top researchers, and had numerous conversations with renowned specialists. The most engaging insights we’ve archived in our library of over 110 easy to digest articles. These include the intricacies of determining protein quality, the future of 3D printed food in aged care, how diet quality affects frailty with ageing, and why we need a bit more protein as we age.
Like healthcare, our library is always evolving. So feel free to visit regularly.

Why do some people struggle to say no to cake while others eat kale with gusto? Researchers are coming closer to solving a part of

Plant protein has been creeping into the limelight with growing awareness that it could be as good as high quality animal protein for powering muscles.

How desperate are you to prolong your youth – enough to have someone else’s poo put into your body? It doesn’t sound too glamorous, but

As we age, there are close links between sleep duration, mental health disorders and dementia. Most recently, a large study in the UK has found

The incidence of anaphylaxis, a life-threatening reaction to an allergen, has more than doubled in Australia over the past twenty years. And while many people

Have you or a loved one ever had a snubbla? This is the Swedish word for stumble, and researchers are rising to the challenge with

The appalling, substandard quality of residential aged care in Australia hit the limelight in recent years after staff spoke out and sparked a much needed

Nearly half of older adults don’t get enough protein – and that’s a problem. While a nutritionally well-rounded diet is vital at any age, and

Frailty is a serious problem for older adults and affects around half of people over 80. With its associated issues including weakness, muscle wasting, falls
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