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Food Industry Disruptors Join Forces to Launch the UK’s First Business Programme Focused on Healthy Sustainable Diets

The Future Food Movement (FFM), the food sector’s climate upskilling partner and food industry disruptor, …Read more

Female Reproductive Milestones May Be Risk Factors for Diabetes and High Cholesterol Later in Life

A review of available evidence led by researchers at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute …Read more

Up to Three Daily Servings of Kimchi May Lower Men’s Obesity Risk

Eating up to three daily servings of kimchi may lower men’s overall risk of obesity, …Read more

RESOURCE OF THE MONTH: Introducing – Patient Connect

A new way to send samples and receive valuable patient feedback
Patient Connect is a …Read more

JOB OF THE MONTH: We’re looking for Home Enteral Feeding Dietitians to join our award-winning Gloucestershire Hospitals team

We’re looking for Home Enteral Feeding Dietitians to join our award-winning Gloucestershire Hospitals team. Are …Read more

WEBINAR OF THE MONTH: Non-Sugar Sweeteners: Balancing the Debate

This webinar, led by registered dietitians Dr. Paul McArdle and Nichola Ludlam-Raine provides an insightful …Read more

Diet Quality is Associated with Metabolites Indicative of Cardiovascular Health Already in Childhood

A healthier diet is associated with serum metabolite concentrations indicative of better cardiovascular health already …Read more

Increased Body and Abdominal Fat Caused Insulin Resistance Already in Teenagers, Raising Type 2 Diabetes Risk

High fat mass in adolescence causes insulin resistance, which can lead to a vicious cycle …Read more

Fastest Growth in Childhood Overweight/Obesity in England Among 11-15 Year Olds

The fastest and highest growth in the prevalence of childhood obesity in England has been …Read more

Air Pollutants Affect Cardiometabolic Health Even at Low Levels, But Diet May Mitigate the Outcomes

Exposure to air pollutants, even at very low concentrations, was associated with adverse changes in …Read more

Over Half Would Make Changes to Their Diet Based on Information from Social Media

Over half (56%) of respondents who use social media for information on health said they …Read more

Veganuary Cuts Fat and Cholesterol but Also Reduces Vitamins and Minerals

Meat-eaters who take part in Veganuary could cut their saturated fat and cholesterol intake but …Read more

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