All Health articles – Page 103
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Apple addictions may prevent asthmatic babies
In a new twist to the age-old ‘apple a day’ adage a study has shown that pregnant women who often eat apples during their pregnancy may protect their newborns from asthma.
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Antioxidants show no cancer prevention signs
Antioxidant supplements often used by health food shops do not reduce your risk of developing cancer, according to a trial involving more than 7,500 women.
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Exotic juice pips classic orange
The traditional British breakfast glass of orange juice is being spurned by early-risers in favour of more exotic flavours.
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Fruit and veg can prevent breast cancer recurrence
Breast cancer survivors who consume fresh fruit and vegetables can cut their chances of a tumour relapse by up to a third, a study revealed.
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Brits risk poisoning for turkey treats
One in five people will risk food poisoning this year by eating old turkey leftovers, according to a survey by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
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Obese kids "need more fresh produce"
Overweight or obese children use up antioxidants from fruit and vegetables much faster than other children, according to the University of Newcastle.
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Pomegranates found to inhibit inflammation
Pomegranate extract may inhibit the chronic inflammation linked with a variety of health problems such as heart disease and arthritis, according to a study.
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Nutrition advice best served with specific family in mind
Researchers at the University of Sheffield and Royal Holloway, University of London will assert today (October 21) that the nation’s diet is unlikely to improve significantly if healthy eating policies fail to take into account the diverse nature of contemporary family life and each family’s particular circumstances.
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Yog freezes for the future
Three months ago, I set up Yog, frozen yogurt - a new concept for the UK market. Yog makes and sells 100 per cent fat-free
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Young adults hold consumption key
The key to increasing 5 A DAY consumption may lie in attracting more young adult consumers to eat fruit and vegetables.
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Oranges and bananas can reduce leukemia risk
Regularly feeding young children oranges and bananas could halve their risk of developing childhood leukemia, says a new study.
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5 A DAY BACKS BRITISH
Children at hundreds of schools around the country will be learning about the benefits of fresh fruit and vegetables in their
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Parents can lead kids down produce path
Parents who want their children to eat fruits and vegetables should practice what they preach, a new US study suggests.
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Sceptical consumers will still pay more
Consumers are still prepared to pay more for healthy food and drink despite their own confusion and scepticism.
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Japanese study: produce reduces cancer risk
New Japanese research concludes that men with a diet rich in fruit and vegetables are less likely to develop a type of cancer of the esophagus.
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Dietitians dole out fruity advice
The British Dietetic Association (BDA) has nearly 6,500 members, who are qualified dietitians like me. Our role is to
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Mediterranean diet key in cancer prevention
Adopting just two aspects of the Mediterranean diet can cut the risk of developing cancer by 12 per cent, according to research published in the British Journal of Cancer.
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Revamp for Jazz website
Worldwide Fruit has launched its newly revamped Jazz apple website - www.jazzapples.co.uk