All Health articles – Page 74
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ArticlePMA responds to dietary guideline report
PMA President Cathy Burns releases a statement in response to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee report
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ArticleIfco supports anti-hunger campaign
Leading provider of reusable plastic containers supports new year-round campaign committed to help end hunger in America
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ArticleGM apples approved for commercial planting
Arctic comes in from the cold after US prepares to grant OSF licence to grow non-browning Golden Delicious and Granny Smith
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ArticleAlarming fruit and veg consumption figures revealed
New study finds that 96 per cent of children aged between 11 and 18 in Northern Ireland are not getting their 5 A DAY
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ArticleFresh produce ‘vital’ to public health
City Food Lecture delegates heard how fruit and vegetables should form core of future public health policy
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ArticleAvocado health benefits highlighted
US nutrition expert says avocado consumption can reduce bad cholesterol, which leads to heart disease
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ArticleInterview: Hugh goes green
Author, journalist, food writer, TV chef and self-styled campaigner for ‘real food’, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is a man with a lifelong commitment to his profession. He talks all things fresh with Cem Topcam
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ArticleSainsbury’s partners with The Beano
Dennis and friends enact real-world campaign by swapping vouchers for sporting equipment and activities
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ArticleNew listings as G's Fresh relaunches brand
Love Beets juices now available in two flavours and two sizes, with far-reaching and ambitious aims to expand reach
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ArticleLeisure centres offer free fruit to youngsters
Children and young people visiting a number of Leicestershire leisure centres are being offered post-workout produce
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ArticleSales of avocados and dates up at Waitrose
Medjool date sales are up 16 per cent at the start of the year, with avocado sales increasing by 19 per cent at the retailer
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ArticleECPA backs risk-based assessment
The European Crop Protection Industry has responded to EU public consultation on endocrine disruptors
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ArticleSchool break times 'affect fruit and veg consumption'
Holding school breaks before lunchtime can help increase fruit and vegetable consumption by 54 per cent, new study claims
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ArticleAvocado a day could 'significantly lower cholesterol'
Avocado eaters' health fared best in new low-fat diet study, which involved overweight or obese participants
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ArticleMen's diets 'dictated by proximity to healthy food'
University of Montreal team study finds that for men, intake of fruit and veg is associated with proportion of healthy food outlets nearby
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ArticleTwo-thirds of Brits aim to eat more fruit and veg in 2015
Healthy eating is the number one NY resolution in the UK, above saving money and cutting stress, according to new research
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ArticleApples feature in South Tyrol promo
Campaign teams up province's apple offer with South Tyrolean speck and Stelvio cheese for three-year advertising push
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ArticleTesco axes sweets and chocolates from all checkouts
Dried fruit among the items set to replace 'unhealthy' foods as retailer works to help customers lead healthier lives
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ArticleDepression 'risk' for women not eating enough fruit
Study of 6,000 Australian women claims to show a link between fruit consumption and the development of depressive symptoms
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ArticleWeetabix launches 'eat fruit' campaign
The £5.5m initiative will be supported by the likes of Asda, which will sticker fruits using the campaign's Weetabuddies name

