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Try new foods in old age to ward off dementia

TRYING new foods as we age could help ward off dementia, according to academic research.  Dr Ritchie Williamson, Director of Research…

Milk use in prehistoric Europe dated

Pioneering research directly dates the earliest milk use in prehistoric Europe: A new study has shown milk was used by the…

63% of nurses choosing food or fuel

RCN strike ballot insights: Two thirds (63%) of nurses choosing between food and fuel and one in five (14%) turn…

Humans demonstrate surprising nutritional intelligence

New research shows humans possess surprising nutritional intelligence according to new pioneering study into food choices led by the University…

Why children may be off their food after Covid

Why children may be off their food after Covid: More and more children could be turning into 'fussy eaters' after…

Christmas with an eating disorder

Christmas with an eating disorder: Priory expert offers advice for families supporting those with eating disorders. Christmas is a time associated…

Urgent need for National Disaster Food Relief Strategy

Urgent need for National Disaster Food Relief Strategy: Western Australian-developed tools to map the suburbs most affected by food stress…

Food health star rating can improve diets

Food health star ratings can improve diets, study finds: More evidence has emerged that food labelling can encourage manufacturers to improve…

The Common Points between Carnivorous Inuit & Indian Vegetarians

In the early 1950s, the British scientific prophet Hugh Sinclair had already noted the remarkably low incidence of degenerative diseases…

Get your 10-a-day

Eating five portions of fruit and vegetables each day is known to reduce the chance of heart attack, stroke, cancer…

Secrets of a Food Doctor

Fasting has become more mainstream in the last three years thanks to books like The Fast Diet.  New research suggests…

Valentine’s Day: Dark chocolate is best

When it comes to health-boosting properties, cocoa content is key. Therefore, the darker you eat your chocolate, the better. Bittersweet…

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