Low-carb versus low-fat diets equally effective, says study
Reducing carbs or fat has a similar effect on weight loss, according to a new study in JAMA.
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Reducing carbs or fat has a similar effect on weight loss, according to a new study in JAMA.
Rising obesity levels are one of the most significant public health issues facing the world today. As concern mounts, could we see further policy action from UK regulators?
The main opposition party in South Africa has hit out at the ‘lack of information’ on the Listeria outbreak which has sickened 915 and killed 172 people.
A technique for detection and quantification of contaminants in food samples of marine origin has been developed by IUPA researchers.
Gluten-free products are already widely perceived as a better-for-you option, but occasional gluten-free shoppers would like to see additional health claims added to the label, new consumer research reveals.
Increasing numbers of Europeans are adopting vegan and vegetarian diets. As power continues to shift from big brands to shoppers, food makers and retailers are stepping-up their response to this long-term trend and building excitement in the European...
The UK meat industry and enforcement agencies met earlier this week following a number of cases of non-compliance in the sector.
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Inaction is not an option for confectionery brands if they want to survive in an age of increased regulation on sugared products, writes Neil Davidson, managing director of brand agency HeyHuman.
Saudi Arabia’s ban on UK lamb has been lifted following an extensive inspection process.
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Astell Scientific is introducing circular chamber sterilizers fitted with sliding doors to complement its square section models.
Children are more responsive to cues for unhealthy foods than healthy ones in cartoons, researchers say.
The European Council has agreed to reimburse levies imposed on sugar producers after a decision by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) that ruled the excess sums had been incorrectly calculated.