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A new study in mice suggests that microplastics found in food and drink could be interfering with blood sugar levels and damaging the liver.
New research suggests the widespread marketing of junk food on social media is influencing the food choices of young people.
Casey loves helping people look at how they think about sleep, since “our thoughts can impact how we feel, behave, and experience the world, including the sleep world,” she said. “For example, if you ...
Children will be far less exposed to TV adverts for junk food products as part of a new law in a bid to reduce obesity and ...
What we see on our screens will change and the government believes it will make a significant difference to our health ...
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