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Berberine has emerged as a powerful supplement, acclaimed for its potential to influence blood sugar levels, weight management, and overall health.
Parents are being urged to sign up for “sugar smart app†that reveals the sugar content of food and drink.
Swedish mum’s battle against sugar inspires other parents.
Thinking of giving up sugar this Lent? One scientist says this could lead to withdrawal symptoms.
Choose breakfast with less sugar and be more productive throughout the day.
No evidence to prove that diet drinks are a healthier option to sugar-laden counterparts, a team of experts have claimed.
Sugar-sweetened drinks will be taxed starting from April 2018.
Victorians had a healthier diet as they consumed far less sugar and processed food.
Horrifying amounts of sugar in Coca Cola, Lucozade and Frij milkshakes revealed.
Concerns over added sugar in many savoury food is growing.
Mars Food tells the public to consume some of its products just once a week due to high salt, sugar or fat content.
A new app has been designed to help parents determine the actual sugar content of food and drinks.
The head of Public Health England is being hauled before MPs amid accusations that vital evidence is being withheld about the merits of a sugar tax.
The retail giant is to axe sugary drinks cartons Ribena, Capri-Sun, and Rubicon over childhood obesity fears.
A campaign group claimed that many fruit snacks contain more sugar than sweets.
A recent study claims that some ‘healthy’ fruit juices have dangerously high level of sugar.
According to a report, oral problems caused an adverse effect on a fifth of athletes’ performances at the 2012 Olympics.
Although artificial sweeteners have been linked to a long list of serious health concerns, the UK’s Food Standards Agency said that they are safe.
Research suggests that drinking beer might help prevent Alzheimer’s and be a healthier drink than many would believe.
Scientists said that although there are no easy solutions to address obesity, not giving children sugary drinks - especially with meals - could help.