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  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
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    Health authorities move to protect farmworkers and other high-risk groups after recent outbreaks

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  • Thursday, 6 June, 2024
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  • Sunday, 2 June, 2024
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  • Thursday, 23 May, 2024
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    Despite a growing body of evidence, Big Food is trying to dampen fears about the health effects of industrially formulated substances

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  • Sunday, 19 May, 2024
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  • Friday, 3 May, 2024
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    While pandemic risk is low, scientists say urgent investigations into the virus are necessary

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  • Sunday, 31 March, 2024
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  • Monday, 18 March, 2024
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  • Tuesday, 12 March, 2024
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    Welsh communities grapple with toxic legacy of metal mining

    Evidence of chicken and other livestock contaminated with lead triggers calls for urgent regulation

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  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
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    Research shows urgent need for policies to encourage weight loss and cut disease risk

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  • Monday, 5 February, 2024
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    Experts warn of ‘appalling decline’ in child health in UK

    More than a fifth of five-year-olds are overweight or obese, with one in four suffering from tooth decay, study shows

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    Radical food system overhaul would raise costs but deliver $10tn a year benefit, report says

    Report estimates one-third rise in commodity prices by 2050 would be compensated by health and nature savings

    A French farmer blocks a motorway on Monday, with a sign reading ‘Save agriculture, France is hungry’.
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  • Thursday, 25 January, 2024
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    In Oklahoma and Mississippi, historic injustices continue to be felt in people’s diets

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  • Thursday, 25 January, 2024
    Special ReportSustainable Food and Agriculture
    Denmark leads the way in incentivising low-meat diets

    Policy carrots have kept livestock farmers sweet so far — but sticks may yet be needed

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  • Saturday, 6 January, 2024
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    Politicians are nervous of telling citizens what to eat, but solutions are now at hand

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  • Sunday, 10 December, 2023
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    Ramp up meat production to address health challenge in poorer countries, UN says

    Food agency says animal protein needed to address hunger and nutrient deficiencies in developing nations

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  • Thursday, 19 October, 2023
    Special ReportSustainable Food and Agriculture
    In charts: how chicken went from luxury to staple

    The poultry industry supplies abundant, cheap protein — but there are significant environmental costs

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  • Monday, 16 October, 2023
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    Predictions that weight-loss drugs will dampen appetite hard to swallow for snacks makers

    Analysts anticipate that Ozempic and Wegovy will hurt sales at some groups as patients reduce calorie intake

  • Friday, 13 October, 2023
    Britain has one of the worst obesity rates in Europe. Why?

    Health campaigners warn that poverty and the prevalence of cheap, ultra-processed food is a sign of a broken system

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  • Friday, 6 October, 2023
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    Plant-based meat industry on a mission to rebrand itself as healthy option

    Sector under pressure from falling sales seeks to counter criticism that its products are highly processed

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  • Sunday, 1 October, 2023
    The Big Read
    Artificial sweeteners: the health controversy that will not go away

    Recent warnings are the latest in a series of scares, but the industry says sugar substitutes remain a vital weapon against obesity and diabetes

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  • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
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    Climate change helps the spread of infectious diseases. Plus: rise in fungal infections highlights risks of antimicrobial resistance; Sydney shows how to almost eliminate HIV transmission; wait goes on for effective Long Covid treatments

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  • Sunday, 10 September, 2023
    Food & Beverage
    Islamic scholars rule on how to make lab-grown meat halal

    Industry starts to explore certification for products to fit religious dietary regulations

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