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High sugar-sweetened drinks tally linked to doubling in bowel cancer risk before age 50

Drinking two or more daily sugar-sweetened beverages in adulthood is linked to a doubling in …Read more

Study finds new and effective treatment for vitamin D deficiency

There are several million people worldwide with various fat malabsorption syndromes including those who have …Read more

New SACN report: lower carbohydrate diets for type 2 diabetes

The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) release report on lower carbohydrate diets for adults …Read more

RESOURCE OF THE MONTH: N+ Education Hub

N+ Education Hub powered by Nestlé Health Science, designed to support your professional development. …Read more

People at high genetic risk for colorectal cancer benefit more from lifestyle changes

People with a high polygenic risk score for colorectal cancer could benefit more at preventing …Read more

Coeliac UK poll highlights concerns when eating out post lockdown

36% of people said their biggest concern was being an inconvenience1
Nearly half of …Read more

New study investigates if four-stage diet improves care for cancer patients with partial bowel blockage

The first participant has joined the trial of a four-stage diet designed to boost food …Read more

Online survey on Dietetics and Primary Care – Have your say and a chance to win a £25 Amazon gift voucher

It is positive to see so many roles and vacancies arising for dietitians to work …Read more

Open consultation – Oral nutritional supplements: ACBS policy

Your views are needed on changes being proposed to the Advisory Committee on Borderline Substances …Read more

Inflammatory diet linked to testosterone deficiency in men

Consuming a diet high in pro-inflammatory foods – including foods that contain refined carbohydrates and …Read more

Probiotic strain helps pregnant women maintain healthy iron levels

A new study published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica found that taking a particular …Read more

Foods associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death in middle-age

Two common dietary patterns identified in British adults, which include high intakes of chocolate and …Read more

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