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British Nutrition Foundation provide their top tips for a healthy Ramadan

With Ramadan 2024 expected to begin around 10th March, the British Nutrition Foundation are highlighting the importance of eating well…

Major knowledge gap in diet choices and supplements people are taking

Mind the gap - survey finds major knowledge gap in junk-filled ultra processed diet choices and the not-so-healthy supplements people…

Air Pollution and Cardiometabolic Health: Diet’s Mitigating Role

Air pollutants affect cardiometabolic health even at low levels, but diet may mitigate the outcomes. Exposure to air pollutants, even…

Diet quality is associated with metabolites indicative of cardiovascular health already in childhood

A healthier diet is associated with serum metabolite concentrations indicative of better cardiovascular health already in school-aged children, a recent…

Social media & diet

Over half (56%) of respondents who use social media for information on health said they would be likely to make…

Plant-based diet significantly reduces the risk of developing type two diabetes

New research led by Queen's University Belfast has found that a substantial number of type two diabetes cases could be…

The End of the NHS: Prioritise prevention or prepare for its collapse

The British public live longer, yet unhealthier lives than previous generations. Many people in the UK will experience decades with…

Top tips to help boost your immune system FAST

Top tips to help boost your immune system FAST: No matter what time of year the common cold and other…

Could flies show how to personalise diet?

Fruit flies and humans don’t just share a love of fruit in the warm summer months. We also share key…

BNF to coordinate innovation partnerships to tackle the key research questions for global health

Unhealthy diets are a major contributor to the global burden of disease. The Diet and Health Open Innovation Research Club…

How genetics, diet and gut health influence Alzheimer’s risk

How genetics, diet and gut health influence Alzheimer's risk: Scientists at the University of East Anglia and the Quadram Institute…

Recognition that non-sugar sweeteners are not healthy

BANT welcomes the new guidelines published by the World health Organisation (WHO) in which they recommend against the use of…

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