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Breastfed infants more likely to develop nut allergy

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Conversely, the study found that a protective effect against parent-reported nut allergy was found i…

Spain and the Netherlands warn against DMAA

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The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition and the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Auth…

Chinese demand for infant foods driving innovation

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Chinese demand for infant foods driving innovation
China is setting the regional benchmark for innovation in premium infant foods, according to Enzymot…

Drink more milk - you could win a Nobel prize!

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Drink more milk - you could win a Nobel prize!
Countries that drink a lot of milk also win a lot of Nobel prizes, reveals a new study. Researchers…

Healthy foods help ease asthma symptoms

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Probiotics, fish oil, and fruit and vegetable concentrate may help ease respiratory problems in asth…

Inner Mongolia Yili to construct infant formula plant in New Zealand

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Inner Mongolia Yili to construct infant formula plant in New Zealand
Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group, a China-based dairy company, plans to invest $214m to set up a…

Malaysia to amend regulations on iodine in infant formula

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Health Ministry Food Safety and Quality senior director for Noraini Othman said the current regulati…

Processed meat linked to type 2 diabetes mellitus

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Processed meat linked to type 2 diabetes mellitus
Eating too much processed meat, particularly SPAM, but not unprocessed red meat may increase risk of…

High Dietary Choline Ups Prostate Cancer Risk

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Men who consume high amounts of choline-rich foods, such as meat, milk and eggs, have a 70% increase…

Forgotten vitamin would help cut premature births ‘by 30%’

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Forgotten vitamin would help cut premature births ‘by 30%’
The number of premature babies born in the UK could be reduced by as much as 30% if expectant mother…