Nutrition & Healthy Eating
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10/04/2013 - How diseases of affluence are going global
A British-led study has become the latest to point out that diseases of affluence - such as heart disease and obesity - now afflict much of the world. More
09/04/2013 - Food labelling call to save lives
A world-leading allergy expert has called for food labelling to be used across the world to help people who suffer from food allergies. More
09/04/2013 - ‘Reassuring’ finding over breast cancer survival
Drinking alcohol makes no impact on a woman's chances of surviving breast cancer - and moderate drinkers might actually benefit because of a reduced risk from heart disease. More
08/04/2013 - How red meat, energy drinks endanger heart
Researchers say they have found a compound in red meat that directly contributes to the development of heart disease. More
08/04/2013 - Obesity genes unveiled
Seven new genes have been linked to obesity, it was announced last night. More
05/04/2013 - Less salt, more potassium ‘saves lives’
Reducing salt intake and increasing potassium would save millions of lives every year from heart disease and stroke, three new reports claim. More
02/04/2013 - Fibre link to reducing stroke risk
Increasing fibre intake can help to reduce the risk of a first-time stroke, new research has uncovered. More
27/03/2013 - Pregnancy sunshine vitamin problem
Pregnant women who are low in the "sunshine vitamin" D may have an increased risk of a range of health problems, researchers warn today. More
27/03/2013 - Heavier women carry pregnancy risks
Pregnant women who are overweight or obese may need specialist care that is not offered under current guidelines, researchers warn today. More
20/03/2013 - Caffeine cuts long-distance crash risk
Coffee and other caffeinated substances can cut long distance drivers' risk of crashing, researchers report today. More
19/03/2013 - Pregnancy vitamin advice challenged
Most pregnant women should not be taking supplements of vitamin D as they are not needed for the health of the baby, British researchers say today. More
19/03/2013 - Skimmed milk no good for toddlers - report
Feeding toddlers low-fat milk does nothing to prevent them putting on weight - and may contribute to them getting plumper, researchers warn today. More
15/03/2013 - Hot drinks that may prevent stroke
Drinking regular cups of green tea or coffee may help to protect against having a stroke, researchers said last night. More
11/03/2013 - Red wine drugs could stem ageing
Drugs based on a red wine chemical are set to provide radical new anti-ageing treatments, helping to prevent diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease, researchers have revealed. More
07/03/2013 - Dangers of sausages and ham
Sausages, ham and other processed meats are responsible for about one in 30 unnecessarily early deaths in Europe every year, researchers reveal today. More
07/03/2013 - New salt link to disease
Taking too much salt has been linked to high blood pressure - but now researchers say it may also be linked to a whole range of immune system diseases. More
05/03/2013 - Obesity skin cancer link in genes
British researchers have found a puzzling link between a tendency to obesity and to develop skin cancer. More
28/02/2013 - Fish oil may protect skin
Fish oil may give protection against skin cancer, British researchers say. More
26/02/2013 - Alarm over under-nourished children
Too many professionals who work with children have to go “above and beyond the call of duty” to ensure the youngsters in their charge have food, it has been claimed. More
21/02/2013 - Brits fail to slim
Hospitals continue to admit growing numbers of patients for treatment for obesity - while there is no sign of the UK population slimming, according to figures published yesterday. More
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