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February 2017

Hawaii seeks to ban oxybenzone sunscreening chemical

Legislators in Hawaii are seeking to ban the sunscreening chemicals oxybenzone and octinoxate due to scientific evidence of harm these chemicals cause to the natural environment.

27 February, 2017

Fasting diet could reverse diabetes and repair the pancreas

According to new research, a dietary regimen that mimics fasting could hold the key to regenerating the pancreas and reversing both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

27 February, 2017

B complex supplement helps fight candida

Taking vitamin B supplements alongside conventional treatment can help treat cases of complicated vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), according to new research.

24 February, 2017

Alarming rise in antibiotic resistance in Europe

Scientists say they are alarmed at the high levels of antibiotic resistance found in Salmonella and Campylobacter bacteria in samples isolated from people, animals and meat.

24 February, 2017

A fifth of world’s food lost to over-eating and waste

When it comes to global food waste, eating more than we need is just as wasteful as throwing away what we don’t eat; both sides need to be tackled to feed us all in the future.

22 February, 2017

Prebiotics could help you cope with stress

If you are under stress, getting more prebiotics in your daily diet could result in a happier tummy and more restful sleep.

20 February, 2017

Vitamin D could dramatically reduce cold and flu incidence

More than three million people across the UK could reduce their risk of colds or flu every year if everyone received adequate daily or weekly levels of vitamin D, according a new report.

16 February, 2017

Pesticide exposure disrupts your mouth’s ‘ecosystem’

Pesticide exposure may be linked to long term changes the makeup of bacteria in the mouths of farmers, possibly increasing the risk of health problems elsewhere in the body.

15 February, 2017

Probiotics may reduce the risk of common cold

A new study shows that a daily fermented milk drink with the L. casei strain Shirota significantly reduced the risk of upper respiratory tract infections and the common cold.

13 February, 2017

Dietary approach to major depression shows promise

In a new study, people with major depression who followed a strict diet, emphasising wholefoods foods and optimum nutrition, experienced significant improvement in depressive symptoms.

10 February, 2017