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Doctor: This Popular Fruit Damages Teeth

A leading dentist reveals why your favourite healthy snack might be secretly harming your dental health and what you can do to protect your smile.

Fruit's Inflammation-Fighting Power Revealed

Groundbreaking research reveals how increasing fruit consumption can dramatically reduce inflammation and protect against chronic diseases. Discover which fruits pack the strongest anti-inflammatory punch.

Aldi vs Tesco: Fruit & Veg Price Battle Results

A savvy shopper's eye-opening comparison reveals which supermarket giant delivers better quality and value for your weekly fruit and vegetable shop. The results might just change where you grocery shop forever.

Doctor: Always Peel This Fruit Before Eating

A leading NHS doctor warns about the hidden dangers lurking on fruit skins and reveals which common supermarket item requires careful peeling to avoid harmful pesticide exposure.

Grow Your Own Orchard: 10 UK Fruit Trees

Discover how to transform your UK garden into a productive fruit paradise with these surprisingly adaptable trees that thrive in British conditions and climate.

Fruit fly invasion sweeps UK homes amid warm weather

Millions of Brits are battling a fruit fly infestation as warm weather and forgotten fruit create perfect breeding conditions. Experts reveal why this summer is particularly bad and how to fight back.

UK Fruit Fly Invasion: Expert Warning for Homes

British households are battling a massive fruit fly infestation as experts warn of perfect breeding conditions. Discover how to protect your home from these persistent pests.

October's Best Value Fruit & Veg in Australia

Discover the seasonal produce that will save you money and boost your nutrition this October. Our expert guide reveals the top-value fruits and vegetables currently hitting their peak in Australian markets.

Fruit for Babies Could Slash Future Allergy Risk

New research from the University of Southampton suggests feeding fruit to infants within their first year could dramatically reduce the risk of developing food allergies later in life.

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