All Health articles – Page 69
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ArticleBrit claims she fell ill after eating 'maggot-ridden' Lidl clementine
Louise Evans, from Somerset, said that she suffered severe symptoms after eating the product the day after she purchased it
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ArticleDisney under fire for Star Wars tie-in
Despite aiming to boost the health of young consumers, the US film company has been accused of excessive marketing.
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ArticleBlack raspberries are 'healthier' than red, study finds
Polish study has found little-known black raspberries have three times as many antioxidants than raspberries or blackberries
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ArticleDark green veg fights cancer
Eating dark green vegetables can help cancer patients fight tumour growth, a new study shows
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ArticlePesticide exposure linked to poor lung function
Children who are exposed to organophosphate pesticides have similar lung capacities to passive smokers, new study finds
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ArticleWholesaler to offer free fruit to kids
George Perry will provide free produce to children at its Joe Richards Midlands grocery chain to encourage healthy eating
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ArticleTwo in five Brits 'skip breakfast'
And the number is even higher than that in certain parts of the UK, according to research by breakfast firm
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ArticleTesco plans trial of free fruit scheme
Fifteen stores in Scotland will provide free pieces of fruit to children as part of a four-week trial
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ArticleCatering giant ‘adding more veg’ to popular dishes
Sodexo’s new Green & Lean menu pilot, developed with WWF, aims to increase nutrition and reduce environmental impact of school meals
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ArticlePop band in bid to tune kids into veggies
The Veggie Beats are on a mission to boost fruit and vegetable consumption among US school kids
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ArticleTesco offers free fruit to kids while parents shop
Lincolnshire store offered crate of free fruit to children saying it wants to encourage healthy eating
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ArticleSingletons 'eat fewer fruit and vegetables'
Men living alone are also more likely to have a poor diet than women, new research suggests
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ArticleWRAP report outlines future of UK food
Major report argues that new technology and data will be vital in changing the way food is produced
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ArticleDoctors call for free fruit and veg in Scottish primary schools
It is hoped the measure could address a persistent health inequality that results in Scotland's poorest children being the most unhealthy
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ArticleLEAF conference puts spotlight on health
Former EU chief scientific advisor Anne Glover gave the keynote address at LEAF’s annual conference, held yesterday in London
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ArticleLots of fruit and veg in your 20s 'helps protect arteries'
A diet rich in fresh produce as a young adult had better heart health when they were tested in their 40s than those who didn't in new study
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ArticlePeru launches first UK quinoa campaign
Promotional campaign will target UK suppliers and consumers after quinoa imports rose by 50 per cent over one year
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ArticleScientists use GM tomatoes to produce medicine
Study that produced disease-fighting compounds in tomatoes could be model for large-scale medicine production in produce
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ArticlePDM Produce-owned drinks brand wins second listing
Made with locally-sourced fresh vegetables and fruit, B.Fresh drinks has won its second multiple retailer listing
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ArticleSuppliers react to new AHDB Potatoes campaign
Top bloggers on board to help fund new EU-funded potato campaign as suppliers praise trade body’s efforts

