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August 12, 2009

High-fat diet affects physical and memory abilities of rats after 9 days

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High-fat diet affects physical and memory abilities of rats after 9 days
Rats fed a high-fat diet show a stark reduction in their physical endurance and a decline in their cognitive ability after just nine days, a study by Oxford University researchers has shown Read on

August 3, 2009

Industry lobby wars heighten as reform efforts progress

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Industry lobby wars heighten as reform efforts progress
“Healthcare companies are spending millions of dollars and marshaling armies of lobbyists to influence a landmark debate in the U.S. Congress that could dramatically change the way they do business,” Read on

Organic ‘has no health benefits’ The ANH answers the FSA’s ridiculous claims

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Organic ‘has no health benefits’ 
The ANH answers the FSA’s ridiculous claims

The study in question,
“Nutritional quality of organic foods: a systematic review,” prepared by individuals at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, examined thirteen different nutrients. Read on

August 1, 2009

http://www.vitalisnews.com/organic_conspiracy.htm

Filed under: Food & Nutrition — vitalisnews @ 10:08 am

Despite its obvious benefits for our health and for the environment, organic food continues to be denigrated by the political and corporate establishment in Britain.

The food industry, in alliance with pharmaceutical and big biotechnology companies, has waged a long, often cynical campaign to convince the public that mass-produced, chemically-assisted and intensively-farmed products are just as good as organic foods, despite mounting evidence to the contrary.  Read on

World Food Programme to cut $3 billion from programs because of budget shortfall

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World Food Programme to cut $3 billion from programs because of budget shortfall
Low donation levels are causing the World Food Programme (WFP) to fall short of feeding the most critically hungry people in the world, and the agency “has so far received only $1.8 billion and has had to cut back rations and programs to the 108 million people it serves,  Read on

July 29, 2009

The Coca-Cola Company’s South Pacific division

Filed under: Food & Nutrition, Natural Health — vitalisnews @ 4:51 am
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The Coca-Cola Company’s South Pacific division has been ordered to print a retraction of a full-page print ad claiming that Coca-Cola did not rot teeth or “[make] you fat.”  Read on

July 28, 2009

The world-changing invention that didn’t

Filed under: Food & Nutrition, Natural Science — vitalisnews @ 4:43 am
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The world-changing invention that didn't

The world-changing invention that didn’t
Michael Pritchard is frustrated. 
In 2007, he invented a water purification device that newspapers and TV shows lauded as an invention that could change the world. But it hasn’t.  Read on

July 27, 2009

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‘Unscrupulous health food sellers justify stringent EU health claims regime’, says UK mainstream press

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‘Unscrupulous health food sellers justify stringent EU health claims regime’, says UK mainstream press
In the UK, it’s common for people to raise their eyes heavenwards in a gesture of exasperation when talking about Brussels-originated ‘red tape’ that seems to be creeping into every aspect of our lives.
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July 21, 2009

Neurotoxic chemical common in foods

Filed under: Food & Nutrition, Health damaging science — vitalisnews @ 5:22 am
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Neurotoxic chemical common in foods
Long after a potentially neurotoxic flame retardant is off the market, it could linger in our food chain  Read on
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