Nutrition and Hydration

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Dietitians trump internet and celebrities for nutrition advice

Health Times - 08-02-2018

Despite an overload of nutrition information from the internet, social media, celebrities and wellness gurus, a new survey shows most Australians strongly back the advice

 
Study shows crash diets can reduce heart function

AAP - 05-02-2018

UK researchers says anyone with an underlying heart condition should be cautious about going on a 'crash' diet. Crash diets such as popular

 
How a career in nutrition could change (or even save) lives

HealthTimes - 16-01-2018

Nutrition is the science of foods and the nutritional constituents and other substances they contain, as well as their functions within the body including the ingestion, digestion,

 
Health agencies warns consumers of the dangerous amount of sugar in frozen drinks

AAP - 11-01-2018

Health agencies have teamed up to launch a graphic advertising campaign in Melbourne, warning consumers of the dangerous amount of sugar in frozen drinks.

 
A gentle reminder about Christmas over-indulgence

AAP - 22-12-2017

Australians can take some simple steps to avoid gaining weight and wasting food this festive season, says AMA Vice President, Dr Tony Bartone.

 
Whole grains lower risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and of weight gain

AAP - 06-12-2017

A group of academics and nutrition experts are concerned a 'noisy group' are trying to convince people to cut out all carbohydrates from their diet.

 
Insufficient evidence linking vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy

AAP - 30-11-2017

Canadian researchers have called for large new trials to determine whether levels of vitamin D have an effect on maternal issues in pregnancy.

 
Energy drinks linked to dental problems

AAP - 23-11-2017

A study of more than 3500 teens has found those who drank one cup of energy or sport drinks per day were five times more likely to have dental problems.

 
A compound found in cinnamon could be used as a tool to reduce obesity

AAP - 22-11-2017

Researchers at the University of Michigan believe a compound found in cinnamon could be used as a tool to reduce obesity. Cinnamon may protect

 

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