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NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-03 US-based organic honey manufacturer Heavenly Organics has revealed that its White, Neem and Acacia products are now certified as glyphosate-free. The company claims that its honey is scientifically proven to be clean and free of contaminants, and is the first honey to attain glyphosate-fr... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-03 Canadian wheat exports are down significantly this year, while Americans are ramping it up. Canada’s wheat exports have been sluggish this year because of a poor quality crop and stiff competition from other regions, say analysts. Exporters shipped 6.6 million tonnes through... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-02 Improving dietary resilience and better integration of nutrition in the health care system can promote healthy aging and may significantly reduce the financial and societal burden of the ‘silver tsunami’. This is the key finding of Nutritional Considerations for Healthy Aging ... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-02 HIV-positive people who received healthy food and snacks for six months were more likely to adhere to their medication regimens, and they, as well as people with type 2 diabetes, were less depressed and less likely to make trade-offs between food and healthcare, according to a new study led by re... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-02 India's newly-announced INR80bn (US$1.18bn) government fund for the country's dairy sector is designed to increase milk production by 8% every year, just-food has been told. A new Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund was announced yesterday as part of the Indian government... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-01 Dietary patterns of the Mediterranean diet can be related to a lower diagnose of the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a study published in the journal Pediatrics, led by María Izquierdo Pulido, Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences of the Unive... | |
