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Red and blue foods are the cancer fighters

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Brain scans pinpoint how chocoholics are hooked

Chocoholics really do have chocolate on the brain. Their grey matter reacts differently when they see or taste chocolate than people who do not crave the food. Related ...

Blood pressure risk to children from high salt diets

Higher salt diets in children lead to raised blood pressure which increases the risk of heart disease and stroke in later life, according to a study based on data ...

Pesticide residues found in free fruit for schoolchildren

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Grape genes outscore humans

French and Italian researchers have decoded the genome of the pinot noir grape, a breakthrough that could one day lead to the engineering of pest-resistant strains ...

Food and health firms taken to task over sales pitches by science's 'warriors against claptrap'

A group of scientists will today challenge some of the claims made in the marketing of products ranging from sandwiches and yoghurt to health spas and healing crystals. ...

Organic food is healthier: study

Some organic foods, including fruit, vegetables and milk, may be more nutritious than non-organic produce, according to an investigation by British scientists. Related ...

Mark Lawson: Blame it on the bacon

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