‘Keto-like’ diet linked to doubling of heart disease risk
A new observational study has found that consumption of a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet (dubbed a ‘keto-like’ diet), was associated with an increase in LDL levels
A new observational study has found that consumption of a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet (dubbed a ‘keto-like’ diet), was associated with an increase in LDL levels
According to planet and environment news site www.earth.com, moderate to high consumption of black, green, or Oolong tea is associated with a lower risk of
More than three quarters of Britons have tried to lose weight by dieting but only a fifth of them said successful dieting had made them
Many of the UK’s biggest restaurant chains have told the Observer newspaper they won’t change their ingredients when regulations are introduced in April requiring them
A swallowable balloon to create feelings of fullness is being suggested as a non-surgical weight loss solution. A re-analysis of results of 273 trials involving
A five year double-blinded study involving 26,000 over 50 year olds given vitamin D or a placebo tablet, found a high vitamin D dose cut
A successful NHS soup and shake diet is being offered to more and more people across the country as a way of achieving remission from
Unhealthy food is heavily promoted, often cheaper, and more readily available than healthier options in Britain, which constantly undermines people’s effort to lose weight, according
New research suggests that a low-carb, high-protein diet could improve kidney function for some people. This comes following concerns that following this diet plan for
The Government passed legislation in July to make calorie labelling compulsory for larger takeaways, chains and restaurants. Diabetes UK welcomed the news as it will