June 18, 2007/Press Association -- Low-carbohydrate diets may increase the risk of bowel cancer, scientists said today. New research has discovered a link between consuming carbohydrate and the production of
June 20, 2007/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -- Researchers have strengthened a link between aspartame -- a common artificial sweetener in diet sodas, medicines and sugar-free candies -- and cancer in rats.
July 1, 2007/Lab Business Week -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will begin a multi-year Tomato Safety Initiative to reduce the incidence of tomato-related foodborne illness in the
June 23, 2007/Los Angeles Times -- Starting this summer, the makers of vitamins and dietary supplements will have to do something they have never done before: verify that what they
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C./June 25/UPI -- A diet high in omega-3 fatty acids might improve the prognosis of men who are genetically prone to developing prostate cancer, says a U.S. study. In
WASHINGTON/June 26/PRNewswire-USNewswire -- A recent study shows that children of mothers who consumed more omega-3 fatty acids during pregnancy have increased cognitive skills compared to those of mothers who consumed
SAN DIEGO/June 27/UPI -- Fruit, yogurt and soft or citric drinks may lead to devastating and permanent damage to teeth, according to a U.S. study. Foods with a low pH
NEW YORK/June 28/UPI -- A U.S. dietician suggests an easy way for people to correct calcium shortfalls is to add skim milk to their coffee. U.S. women consume on average
Market News Publishing/June 19, 2007 -- Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. announced a strategic partnership with Yoplait. On June 8, 2007 the companies signed an agreement to research and develop
NEW DELHI/June 20/Asia Pulse -- The European Union, a major exporter of dairy products, is likely to witness a dip in overseas sales of milk articles due to rising domestic