Following the huge success of the fifth NHT Summit in October, the date has been confirmed for the 2020 offering. Taking place again at The Principal Hotel, in Manchester, the …
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Research confirms benefits of probiotic and cranberry supplement in tackling recurrent UTIs
by Web Adminby Web AdminThe results of a clinical trial have revealed that a supplement of probiotics and cranberry significantly reduces the number of recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs) in pre-menopausal women. Published in …
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The CEO at the British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has welcomed pledges from the Conservatives that they would reduce business rates if re-elected. Bira, which has been campaigning for a …
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Food organisation calls on next Government to champion British sector
by Web Adminby Web AdminThe Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has issued a call to the next UK Government to build on existing links to champion the nation’s sector. In its own manifesto, the …
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We need the help of independent retailers to cast their vote in the annual Health Food Business Product Awards. Product excellence, innovative products, superior quality and ethics are just some …
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A new report has urged the Government to do more to encourage a shift towards a plant-based diet to help fight climate change. The report, from Imperial College’s Committee on …
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Major programme announced by UEA to study benefits of plant-based diet
by Web Adminby Web AdminA £5m programme to investigate the benefits of a plant-based diet has been confirmed by the University of East Anglia (UEA). The university will lead a pioneering nutrition research programme …
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New report reveals third of UK grocery shoppers prioritise planet over price
by Web Adminby Web AdminAlmost two thirds of Brits now consider themselves ethical or sustainable grocery shoppers, with 36 per cent saying ethical or sustainable considerations are the most important factor in their grocery …
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Lack of nutrition education among medical students highlighted in study
by Web Adminby Web AdminA new analysis has found that nutrition is insufficiently incorporated into medical education. The analysis, published in The Lancet Planetary Journal, set out to offer a systematic review that aims …