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Do antioxidants help or hinder our response to exercise?
03 February 2016
A new topical review questions whether antioxidant supplements interfere with our body’s beneficial adaptation post exercise
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Antioxidant content of fruit more than previously thought?
04 September 2009
Antioxidant content of fruit and vegetables may have been underestimated
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European Commission-mediated health claims confusion and probiotic olives
14 May 2014
We look at the confusion emerging from EC's €1.5 million funding of probiotic olive research seen from the perspective of the EU's Nutrition and Heath Claims Regulation
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The antioxidant myth: a medical fairy tale
04 August 2006
Read the article preview for the latest attack on food/dietary supplements, this time courtesy of the New Scientist (issue 2563).
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The antioxidant myth: a medical fairy tale (1)
10 October 2007
Read the article preview for the latest attack on food/dietary supplements, this time courtesy of the New Scientist (issue 2563).
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Can Vitamin E and selenium supplements increase prostate cancer risk?
26 February 2014
Complex picture emerges from SELECT that suggests caution over form and dosage of supplements for some groups of men
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Food4Health Campaign
Confused by what government’s are saying we should be eating? You’re not alone! Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science. Worse, they’re contributing to making people sick, fat and tired. Find out more about what healthy eating is really all about.
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News Alerts: Week 1, 2016
06 January 2016
Major retailers support sugar cut, dark chocolate boosts cyclists, glyphosate scrapped in Scotland, Hershey stop use of GM sugar beet, black raspberries highest in antioxidants, Venezuela ban GM, new evidence vitamin D could treat MS and UK marine reserve confirmed
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ANH-Intl Book Bites: “Eat To Get Younger” by Lorraine Nicolle and Christine Bailey
02 July 2014
All you need to know about this great new book - in 2 minutes!
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The skinny (tall latte) on coffee
08 August 2012
Health drink or poison: The paradox of the much-loved brown bean