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To help you enjoy great home cooked food the whole family will love to eat we’ve created over 200 recipes especially for GDAguru members,  and we’ve given them the GDA treatment so you know exactly how many calories and how many grams of fat, saturates, sugar and salt is in the food you cook at home.If you’re stuck for something to make for the kids tea tonight, looking for ...
 
New clinical study reveals that detox is the future for healthy weight loss
Results of a new clinical study indicate that attempts to lose weight are more successful when combined with a herbal cleansing and ‘detox’ programme. (10-03-2008)
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Scotland to become an 'active nation'

A major new campaign aimed at improving Scotland's health record was launched recently.  Active Nation, part of the games legacy for Scotland, will use the inspirational affect of the 2014 Commonwealth Games to motivate Scots to increase their physical activity and live longer healthier lives.
(10-03-2010)

Public Health Improves Due To Investment In Cycling In England

Investment in cycling has improved the public’s health in six Cycling Demonstration Towns – and has had a positive impact on its most inactive citizens according to new statistics published recently. 
(09-03-2010)

Eco News Weekly Round Up 09-03-2010

Forthcoming Events:- Every month people who work in the environmental field meet up at informal sessions known as Green Drinks. The most popular in London is the Soho Green Drinks. Further details at: www.greendrinks.org
(09-03-2010)

Trans-fat harm may extend to women’s stroke risk

High intakes of trans-fatty acids may increase the risk of stroke in post-menopausal women by 30 per cent, says a new study.  Dietary fat in general was also associated with a 40 per cent increased risk, compared to women who ate the least amount. 
(08-03-2010)

Warning over salt levels in soup

Many soups sold in high street cafes and supermarkets may not offer the healthy option customers are seeking, a pressure group has warned.  Consensus Action on Salt and Health (Cash) said 25% of 575 types of soup it analysed failed to meet Food Standards Agency targets on salt content. 
(08-03-2010)

Brits are ‘all talk-no action’ when it comes to their health

When it comes to our health and wellbeing, Britain is a nation of ‘all talk and no action’ according to a survey for new online service NHS MidLifeCheck. 
(06-03-2010)

Health warning over calories and fat in cinema snacks

Movie-goers should have more information about how many calories are in cinema snacks, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said.  The nutrition watchdog is concerned about the portion sizes of cinema snacks which are often high in fat, sugar or salt. 
(06-03-2010)

Hospital malnutrition warning

The government is being urged to promote the concept of a "healthy weight" to help guard against malnutrition as well as obesity. 
(05-03-2010)

Anti-obesity campaigners' horror at McDonald's link to Weight Watchers

The slimmers' group Weight Watchers has given its backing to McDonald's in a meal deal that has provoked outrage among anti-obesity campaigners.  The restaurant group said its arrangement with Weight Watchers in New Zealand involved the placement of the slimming group’s logo on the packaging of three McDonald's meals. 
(05-03-2010)

Omega-3 may boost brain function in boys

Supplements of the omega-3 fatty acid DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) may alter the function of the brain associated with working memory, according to results of a new study with healthy boys. 
(04-03-2010)

Low-fat, Mediterranean and low-carb diets 'help heart'

Three diets - Mediterranean, low-fat and low-carbohydrate - are equally effective in helping reverse blocked arteries, say Israeli researchers. 
(04-03-2010)

Omega-3, vitamins, minerals may reduce aggressive behaviour

Supplements of omega-3s, vitamins and minerals may reduce the number of violent and aggressive episodes in prisoners, according to a new study from The Netherlands.
(03-03-2010)

High calcium intakes may improve male survival

Intakes of calcium above the recommended daily levels may reduce the risk of dying from heart disease and cancer by 25 per cent, says a new study from Sweden. 
(03-03-2010)

Government outlines vision for an active England

The Government wants to see access to cycle training for every child, creating a generation of new, safe cyclists according to Transport Minister Sadiq Khan. 
(02-03-2010)

Obesity rise on death certificates, researchers say

There has been a "dramatic rise" in deaths in England in which obesity was a contributory factor, figures suggest. 
(02-03-2010)





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