Do soft drinks affect women’s bone health?

People in the United States drink more than almost every other country.

Better cultural fit may encourage healthy eating

A study of adults from the U.S. and Japan finds whether a person adheres to a healthy diet may depend on how well they fit with their country’s culture.

Record food bank use highlights ‘burning inequality’ in UK, says Unite

The record number of people using food banks shows ‘the fierce, burning inequality’ blighting the UK, Unite, the country’s largest union, said today (Friday 15 April).

Thousands of UK birth defects ’caused by failure to fortify flour with folic acid’

Fortification of flour with folic acid is not mandatory in the UK, which has resulted in more than 2,000 avoidable cases of neural tube defects in the country since 1998.

What are the health benefits of turkey?

For Thanksgiving, 51 million turkeys will be consumed across the country with total spending for the holiday at around $2,375,000,000. So, what are the health benefits of turkey?

Restaurants Make More Money Serving Low-Calorie Meals

More and more restaurants across the country are serving low-calorie meals in an effort to cut spending and make more of a profit.

Leading Children’s Medic Backs National Vitamin D Drive

One of the country’s leading experts in the problems of vitamin D deficiency says more needs to be done to prevent the recent resurgence of childhood rickets, ahead of a major awareness campaign…

Beware Of Sugar-Laden "Healthy Option" Drinks

British consumers are considerably misjudging how much sugar supposedly “healthy option drinks” contain, researchers from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, revealed in a new report.

Bitter Sensitive Children Could Eat More Vegetables With Help Of Dip

There’s an existential crisis that often happens at dinner tables across the country: why won’t kids eat their vegetables?

Ground Turkey Cause Of Salmonellosis Resulting In One Death And 76 Illnesses In 26 States, USA

Ground turkey tainted with salmonella has caused 76 illnesses and one death since March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and USDA (US Department of Agriculture) announced today. According to PulseNet, the country’s foodborne illness detection system, the genetic fingerprint of salmonella Heidelberg has been detected in frozen or fresh ground turkey…

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