FAST-FOOD products continue to dominate consumers' shopping trolleys, but according to a survey published today, the healthy eating message is slowly getting through.
Women who accept their bodies the way they are seem to be more likely to follow principles of healthy eating, new research shows.The findings suggest that women's typical reasons for changing their diet - a dissatisfaction with their bodies - may backfire, said Tracy Tylka, co-author of the studies and assistant professor of psychology at Ohio State University 's Marion campus. [click link for
August 15: Jurassic Park might yet come true: scientists have come up with a way of extracting sperm from frozen mice in such a way that it yields normal, healthy offspring. It raises the possibility that long-extinct species could one day be brought back to life.
Sales of fruit and vegetables have soared along with confectionery brands suggesting that as a nation we reward healthy living with unhealthy treats. Kelloggs remains the biggest brand in the UK followed by beans and soup maker Heinz, a study from TNS Worldpanel found.
University of Connecticut and University of Milan scientists say they have evidence that white wine may be as heart healthy as red. Study leader Dipak K.