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Common Food Preservatives Linked to Cancer Risk

A major French study of over 100,000 people finds specific preservatives in cured meats, sauces, and baked goods are associated with a higher risk of breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers. Experts urge caution.

New US Dietary Guidelines End 'War' on Saturated Fat

The Trump administration unveils new dietary guidelines for 2020-2030, reversing decades of advice on saturated fat. Health experts warn this could worsen heart disease rates. Read the full story.

UK Campaign to Double Bean Consumption for Health

A new campaign backed by top chefs urges Britons to eat more beans, linking them to lower cholesterol, weight loss, and a longer life. Discover the healthiest beans and how to add them to your diet.

Dietary boost may help men avoid prostate cancer surgery

A new trial shows that supplements containing vegetables and probiotics can slow prostate cancer progression, potentially helping men on 'watch and wait' avoid unnecessary treatment. Learn about the breakthrough findings.

2026 UK Trends: Food, Tech, Fashion & Wellness

Discover the top trends set to define 2026 in the UK, from the rise of Beamish stout and fibre-rich diets to foldable iPhones, AI healthcare, and sleek hairstyles. Get the full forecast here.

2026 UK Trends: Beamish, AI Healthcare & Sleek Hair

Discover the key trends set to define 2026 in the UK, from the rise of Beamish stout and AI healthcare to sleek hairstyles, fibre-focused diets, and Yorkshire staycations. Get the full forecast here.

Doctor: Post-Meal Hunger May Signal Fibre Lack

A Harvard-trained gastroenterologist warns that feeling hungry soon after a meal could be a key sign of fibre deficiency, not just constipation. Discover why most UK adults fall short of the 30g daily target.

Doctor: Hunger After Eating Signals Fibre Deficiency

A Harvard-trained gastroenterologist explains why you might feel hungry soon after a meal. The surprising first sign of a fibre shortfall isn't constipation. Discover the NHS intake gap and how to fix it.

US 'Craftivists' Use Knitting to Protest Trump Policies

Across the US, fibre artists are turning to 'craftivism'—using knitting, embroidery and crochet to build community and protest issues from immigration to abortion rights. Discover how these 'weapons of mass construction' are making a difference.

Cutting Saturated Fat May Be Pointless for Many

New research suggests only high-risk individuals benefit from reducing saturated fats like butter and cheese. Discover what this means for your diet and current NHS guidelines.

Study: Supplement Trio Reverses Autism Signs in Mice

A new study reveals a nutrient mixture of zinc, serine, and BCAAs reversed autism-like symptoms in mice, offering a promising new dietary therapy avenue for ASD. Could this lead to human treatments?

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