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Fancy a little flame retardant with your soda?

Experts are calling for a re-evaluation of the safety of brominated vegetable oil, a toxic additive, and flame retardant, found in 10% of sodas

12 December, 2011
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A short walk cuts chocolate snacking in half

A new study shows that a 15 minute walk could dramatically reduce workplace snacking

9 December, 2011
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Flexible workplaces are healthier workplaces

Workers who are able to organise their work schedules around family commitments are healthier and happier – and just as productive

9 December, 2011
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Lying on the sofa makes you fatter

It looks inviting, but too much lounging around on the sofa can trigger your body to make 50% more fat than normal

9 December, 2011
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Ketchup with everything? Go ahead as long as it’s organic!

Scientists say that organic tomato ketchup is higher in important antioxidants than the conventional variety

6 December, 2011
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How much caffeine in a cup? It depends…

Pregnant women beware – the amount of caffeine in a shot of espresso can vary enormously making it hard to manage your intake

5 December, 2011
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Plant extracts effective against a ‘secret killer’

A new study shows that natural herbal extracts of rose, witch hazel and white tea can help fight damaging inflammation.

2 December, 2011
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Proposed new
legislation on foods and supplements threatens informed choice

The European Parliament is considering huge restrictions on label health claims for foods and supplements

1 December, 2011
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IBD drugs linked to higher risk of skin cancer

Accumulating data shows that people on immunosuppressant drugs are at increased risk of skin cancer

30 November, 2011
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Go ahead an yawn – it’s good for your brain

Yawning doesn’t just mean you are bored or tired; it can help regulate the temperature of your brain, say scientists

30 November, 2011