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www.gdaguru.com today reports that even though nutrition labels are commonly used throughout Europe, recent research suggests that consumers pay insufficient attention and lack motivation to use them.
(04-02-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that the European Parliament has blocked changes to labelling that would have allowed new "percentage less" claims on nutrition content, such as sugar, salt and fat.
(03-02-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that sugar is as damaging and addictive as alcohol or tobacco and should be regulated, claim US health experts.
(03-02-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that the Advertising Standards Authority has banned a ‘misleading’ L’Oreal Advert featuring Rachel Weisz.
(02-02-2012)
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www.grub4life.org.uk today reports that alcohol related deaths in the UK have increased slightly between 2009 and 2010, according to official figures.
(01-02-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that the US Food and Drug Administration has been urged to create strong, but realistic, mandatory regulations to reduce sodium levels in restaurant and packaged foods.
(31-01-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that the number of men opting for "tummy tuck" surgery to get a slimmer figure has jumped 15 per cent in a year, figures show.
(30-01-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that a new study looks at why coffee drinkers have a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, a disease on the increase around the world that can lead to serious health problems.
(29-01-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that scientists have found that tea really does lower the blood pressure and could prevent heart disease.
(28-01-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that eating fried food may not be bad for the heart, as long as you use olive or sunflower oil to make it, experts say.
(27-01-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that the death rate from heart attacks in England has halved in the last decade, says an Oxford University study.
(26-01-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that the chief medical officer for England, Dame Sally Davies, is to contact medical staff about concerns young children and some adults are not getting enough vitamin D.
(25-01-2012)
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It’s estimated that up to 40% of parents believe their child may have a food allergy or intolerance, and this is big business with all manner of high street intolerance tests being marketed to vulnerable parents. Most of these tests are completely unscientific and in many cases give false positive results. Parents frequently remove whole food groups from their child’s diet without sufficient guidance to replace these food with nutritionally complete alternatives. For the childcare industry, the high prevalence of self- diagnosed or mis- diagnosed food allergies has huge health and safety implications.
(23-01-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that the death rate in Britain has reached the lowest level on record as most people now live into their eighties.
(21-01-2012)
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www.gdaguru.com today reports that dieters relying on healthy home-cooked meals wreck their efforts to slim by dishing up large portions and feeling obliged to finish everything on their plate, a survey has found.
(20-01-2012)
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