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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 ...
 
Sight loss linked to obesity
A study by the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) has revealed that obese people are twice as likely to lose their sight. (07-09-2006)
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Survey says 78% of branded foods have adopted the GDA label

www.buddypower.net reports that 78% of branded food products now carry a Guideline Daily Amount (GDA) food label according to a recent survey from IBEC group Food and Drink Industry Ireland (FDII).
(02-08-2010)

Whole grain the whole truth

www.buddypower.net reports that the importance of whole grain in our in our diet can be both underestimated and misunderstood. Grub4life was invited to attend an event to update us on what’s going on in the whole grain world. ‘Whole Grain, Beyond Fibre’ included updates from leading researchers and dietitians as well as a cooking demo by top chef Lesley Waters.
(01-08-2010)

Traffic lights on food labels voted down by EU

www.buddypower.net today reports that the EU voted against traffic light labels on food designed to help consumers eat more healthily.
(24-07-2010)

Food Standards Agency: to keep crucial safety role

www.GDAGuru.com today reports that the Government is retaining the Food Standards Agency (FSA) with a renewed focus on food safety.
(22-07-2010)

Scotland’s summer of food and drink

Over the summer, visitors and locals can enjoy special events and festivals throughout the length and breadth of Scotland as part of the Year of Food & Drink celebrations.
(21-07-2010)

Screening for Fragile X syndrome is encouraged in prospective mothers

www.Grub4Life.com today reports that there's new research data to support screening women of childbearing age for fragile X syndrome—the most common inherited cause of cognitive impairment, according to a report in Genetics, the official peer-reviewed journal of The American College of Medical Genetics.
(20-07-2010)

Eating for two could condemn new mothers to life of obesity

www.Grub4Life.com today reports that age-old advice encouraging expectant mothers to eat for two during pregnancy could condemn women to a life of obesity and illness, a new study has found.
(19-07-2010)

Pregnant women advised to take vitamin D

www.grub4life.com today reports that pregnant women should take vitamin D.  British researchers from the University College London Institute of Child Health have found a “strong case” to back this vitamin’s benefits.
(18-07-2010)

Weight loss supplements don’t work, claim reveiws

www.buddypower.net today reports that two papers presented at an international obesity conference have found that a range of the most popular weight loss supplements available on the market are no more effective than a placebo.
(17-07-2010)

Issue 3 of Thinner Times out now

To read a copy of the newsletter download here or go the Streamline Surgical Website at: - http://www.streamline-surgical.com/
(16-07-2010)

NHS 'to undergo radical overhaul'

www.buddypower.net today reports that the NHS in England is to undergo a major restructuring in one of the biggest shake-ups in its history.
(16-07-2010)

Hormonal contraceptives have mixed success among overweight women

www.buddypower.net today reports that a “side effect” of being overweight could include less effective birth control for overweight and obese women who use hormonal contraceptives.
(16-07-2010)

Heart beat may provide clues to kidney health

www.buddypower.net today reports that individuals with a high resting heart rate and a low beat-to-beat heart rate variability have an increased risk of developing kidney disease, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). The findings suggest that the behaviour of the autonomic nervous system may be a clue for late development of certain cases of kidney disease.
(15-07-2010)

Supermarkets a painless solution for those seeking relief

www.buddypower.net today reports that 78% of UK consumers buy their non-prescribed medicines from supermarkets and 34% purchase these items as part of their weekly shop, as revealed from new research by  YouGov SixthSense
(14-07-2010)

New botanical formula outperforms appetite suppressing drugs

www.buddypower.net today reports that new research has found a new  fibreproduct that significantly cuts calorie intake when combined with a herbal blend.
(14-07-2010)

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