All Health articles – Page 66
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ArticleAll systems goji for new Italian berry
Already renowned as a superfood in its dried form, the goji berry could be about to enter the mainstream as a fresh product
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ArticleWatercress Company in cancer patient trial
Patients at Dorset Country Hospital will receive one watercress smoothie a day under a new trial to improve health
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ArticleScurvy returns to Australia
Scurvy is back in Australia as poor diets lead to vitamin C deficiencies across the socio-economic spectrum
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ArticleFruit and veg is 'best way for retailers to boost public health'
A good-value fresh produce aisle is the best public health benefit a retailer can provide, a senior buyer at Tesco has said
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ArticleEating-out sector ‘must join obesity fight’
Foodservice 'sets trends for portion sizes and food fashions' and must engage better with obesity crisis, conference hears
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ArticleLeading doctor responds to 5 A DAY comments
Dr Helen Stokes-Lampard has said the healthy eating scheme is ‘excellent’ but tailors advice to the patient’s circumstances
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ArticleSalad leaf juices ‘massively stimulate Salmonella’
A new study has found that juices from damaged bagged salad leaves increases the risk of a Salmonella outbreak
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ArticleJunk food advertising 'holding back' obesity fight
Less than two per cent of food advertising spend is spent on fruit and veg compared to 20 per cent on snacks and sweets
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ArticleINI launches Kimaye for kids
Indian grower-marketer INI Farms brings out new branded fruit range targeted at kids on Children’s Day with Tesco Star Bazaar
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ArticleFresh produce ‘could learn from health sector’
The fresh produce industry could learn from the health sector how to better turn R&D into commercial application
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ArticleCampaign launched to boost veg consumption
Peas Please initiative aims to secure commitments from industry and government to improve availability, convenience and affordability
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ArticleCartoon: Patoka imagines the new QC roles at Cornerways
Cornerways nursery will switch tomatoes for cannabis production to help treat a form of child epilepsy
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ArticleSunripe launches new crimson tomato brand
Florida-based producer launches Oh So Rosso brand of crimson tomatoes that could help prevent heart disease, researchers claim
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ArticleLondon restaurant at centre of 'norovirus' outbreak
Mexican restaurant Wahaca has closed several London sites after 360 people are suspected to have fallen ill with norovirus
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ArticleMerseyrail to give free fruit to passengers
Operator launches pilot to offer free fruit to customers at train stations in Liverpool and Southport
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ArticleMello watermelon seeds arrive at Holland & Barrett
Watermelon seeds set to hit high street after melon drinks producer secures listing at almost 600 Holland & Barrett stores
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ArticleUK government ‘looking at’ new GM regulations
The UK government is considering future arrangements for GM regulation post-Brexit, minister George Eustice confirms
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ArticleCornerways nursery to replace tomatoes with cannabis
New deal will see British Sugar-owned horticulture business supply cannabis to pharmaceutical sector to treat child epilepsy
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ArticleDole to sell Star Wars fresh produce
The group has signed a major deal to feature a number of Disney characters in its fruit and vegetable marketing
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ArticleCaprabo celebrates World F&V Day
Supermarket’s free fruit for kids initiative forms part of its healthy eating programme

