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When Bad Is Good
Social campaigner Mary Whitehouse abhorred it. Writer and actor Stephen Fry has publicly done and defended it. But how do you feel about swearing? Yeshi Dolma writes.
A Multi-focused Approach
Nicola Moore looks at how menopause symptoms and a long history of colitis are causing “havoc” for a busy mother who is battling weight gain, discomfort, tiredness and sugar cravings.
Mood Food
Many of us might snack to cheer ourselves up, so Lisa Patient investigates whether swapping comfort foods for healthier choices could make us feel much better in the long run.
A Rewarding Career From Mindful Movement And Conscious Nourishment
ION, which publishes Optimum Nutrition, was founded to teach nutrition and inspire future generations. Graduate Charlotte Watts (DipION mBANT CNHC) told us how her own ill-health led to a successful career as a registered nutritional therapist and yoga teacher.
Why Playing With Food Can Broaden Tastes For The Future
A childs refusal to try new foods can cause stress and worry in even the most calm adults. MaggieCharlesworthlooks at how making food fun, or just trying a different tactic can help.
Given Up Your New Year Resolution? Try Using Your Imagination
Do you want to feel healthier and happier this year? According to new research, visualising how you want to be could help to make that New Year’s resolution become a long-term reality.
A Weighty Issue
A drug to aid weight-loss could be the answer to many prayers; both individual and corporate. But could relying on a pill have unpleasant consequences short- and long-term?
Get Spicy!
Mixing your own masalas and seasonings is a great way to use up random spices that may be lurking at the back of your cupboards, as well as to save money and add some flavour to winter warmers.
How A 'Student Project' Grew Into An NHS-Approved Tool For Diabetes
In 2018, the NHS gave the green light for GPs to prescribe the GroHealth low-carb programme for type 2 diabetes. Louise Wates spoke to Arjun Panesar, one of the brains behind its creation.
Supporting Shattered Mums & Dads With Nutritional Therapy
It’s all too common for parents to feel exhausted whilst trying their best to be the perfect mum or dad. Mum-of-two Catherine Morgan signed up to a new course in search of her own waning mojo
Opting For A Plant-Based Diet
Thinking of taking the Veganuary pledge? Find out what nutrients you should be thinking of and how to get them.
Energy Drinks Are More Harmful Than Soft Drinks!
Study authors have found insufficient evidence to make it illegal to sell energy drinks to children, yet would welcome voluntary action including exclusion zones.
Get Out Your Wheels!
UK Bike Week is set for 8-16 June, when Cycling UK urges us to pedal for fun and fitness. To get us in the mood, Graeme Wilcockson gives a brief history of cycling and tips on how to get going.
Why Poor Produce Could Put Children Off Eating Five A Day
A report last year claims that a government initiative to give children access to free fruit and vegetables could be having an unforeseen and unwanted result.
When One Bed Is All You Need
If you think that you need to have a large garden or allotment to grow food plants, think again.
Yoga - An Ancient Solution For A Modern Problem
We find out how yoga may help to ease the symptoms of IBS and other digestive problems.
Resveratrol
A glass of wine is commonly thought to be good for our health. Valerio Esposito finds out why
How Safe Is The Plastic Packaging That We Use Today?
The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization estimates that 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted annually, so keeping food fresh for as long as possible is vitally important for the economy and the environment. But how safe is the plastic packaging that we use today? Lisa Patient writes
Weigh Up The Benefits Of Sleep
Worried about your weight? A good night’s sleep is a great place to start, as recent research reveals some of the mechanisms that lie behind sleep deprivation, appetite and weight-gain
Olivia's Life In The Fast Lane
We have a quick chat with paralympian Olivia Breen about food for performance and pleasure
Stovetop Pizza
You really want pizza but you’re camping out. Or you’re stuck in a shared house and the oven is really grim. Worse, there is no pizza delivery available! Problem solved, says Yeshi Dolma.
Vive La France
Restaurateur Lindsay Wotton tells us why cuisine from Brittany, France, is magnifique.
Go Wild
The human microbiome is under the microscope, but anthropologist JeffLeach is joining up the dots between our depleted gut microbes and a depleted wider environment, writes Louise Wates.
Launching Your Little Chef
It’s (almost) never too soon to start cookery classes, as Catherine Morgan discovers.
Candy, Crusheo
Taking sweets from a child is supposed to be so simple that the phrase has even become a well-known saying. But how easy is it to wean your kids off the sugary stuff?
Calming A 'Confused' Immune System
Nicola Moore explains a functional medicine approach towards the autoimmune disease lupus
What Is The Truth About GMOs?
Many agricultural scientists believe that some GM foods are safe for human consumption, whilst activists insist otherwise. James Billot finds out some of the arguments, for and against.
When Age And Experience Brings Benefits To A Brand New Career
ION, which publishes Optimum Nutrition, was founded to teach nutrition and inspire future generations. Graduate Lorna Rhodes (DipION mBANT rCNHC) told us how, after many successful years as a cookery writer and food stylist, she launched her new career in nutritional therapy — just as most of her friends were retiring!
One Size Diets?
It’s big bucks time for the weight-loss industry again, so Alice Ball looks at whether, when it comes to trying to watch our weight, one size can really fit all.
Is Milk-Induced Mucus A Myth?
Expert says there is “no evidence” that dairy increases mucus production from the lungs.