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Thursday, 8th January 2009
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Pork contamination Q&A
Several newspapers today report that the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has advised the public to avoid eating pork products from the Irish Republic or Northern Ireland...
Hot drinks ease cold and flu
An old wives' tale remedy of taking hot fruit drinks "really does ease your sniffles", according to The Daily Mail. The newspaper says that researchers have found that symptoms of colds and flu can be relieved by drinking hot fruit cordia
Low-carb diets and memory
"Atkins-style low carbohydrate diets 'can damage the memory,'" claims The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper says that in just one week slimmers could develop memory loss caused by following diets that avoid carbohydrate-rich foods such a
Children keep weight gain
"Childhood obesity is determined before the age of five," says The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper says a new study has found that the majority of seriously overweight children gained much of their excess weight before they started school.
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Binge drinkers' dementia risk
High salt in breakfast foods
Drinking and child behaviour
Mediterranean diet and skin cancer
Is white wine as good as red?
Food enjoyment and weight
Omega-6 and Alzheimer's
Yoghurt fights cancer claim
Western diet and heart risk
Fast food
Breasts, genes and coffee
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