All Health articles – Page 127
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News
Rockface gets men multitasking with new shave butter
British male grooming brand Rockface has launched what it claims is the first shaving butter…
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News
Change4Life healthy food kitemark plan abandoned
NHS chiefs have dropped plans for food products to carry a health kitemark under the government’s Change4Life scheme…
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Analysis & Features
Botulism or not? Making sense of the Fonterra tests
The botulism whey scare in New Zealand has turned out to be a false alarm. How did the experts get it so wrong?…
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Comment & Opinion
Where's common sense with e-cigs and tobacco?
I’m struggling to support the government’s position on recent tobacco regulations…
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Comment & Opinion
NGOs will never be satisfied
Not long ago it was reported that several NGOs had withdrawn from meetings at the Department of Health…
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Comment & Opinion
ECJ says no to health claim loopholes
It is always a worry when the courts start to interpret new legislation…
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News
Imperial and JTI slam EU tobacco directive proposals
The UK’s two biggest tobacco manufacturers are backing the campaign to stop the EU Tobacco Products Directive…
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Quality improvements fuel buoyant outlook for e-cigarette market
The UK electronic cigarette market will grow from just £48m last year to £339m by the end of 2015…
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Amir Khan throws his weight behind Protein Milk push
Maxinutrition has signed up former world champion boxer Amir Khan as the face of its ‘Everyday Champions’ campaign…
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Defra green talks left retailers confused
The coalition’s ambition to be the greenest-ever government suffered an embarrassing blow this week…
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Responsibility Deal suffers new blow over alcohol plan
Plans for groundbreaking alcohol education programmes for schoolchildren are hanging in the balance…
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Analysis & Features
C-stores pull in celebratory shoppers in the heatwave
The Grocer/Him! Shop Waves survey shows shoppers heading to c-stores in party spirit – but health is also on their minds…
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News
Responsibility Deal hit by public health directors’ walk-out
The future of the government’s Responsibility Deal has been plunged into even further doubt after the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) announced it was pulling out
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Comment & Opinion
End of the nanny state?
After years of clamour for state manipulation of eating habits, a health minister has rejected dietary micro-management…
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News
More NGOs planning to turn backs on Responsibility Deal
More NGO members are threatening to walk out on the government’s Responsibility Deal, claiming they are disillusioned…
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Minimum alcohol price evidence 'shot down in flames'
The evidence base for the government’s alcohol minimum unit pricing plans was “shot down in flames” this week…
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Comment & Opinion
"So far, there has been little sign of the industry rising to the challenge"
It has been encouraging to see the spotlight back on children’s food in the past couple of weeks…
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News
Health minister Soubry rules out 'guilt lanes' crackdown
Anna Soubry has ruled out the prospect of a radical government clampdown on the marketing of HFSS products…
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News
Is plain packaging to be introduced 'by the back door'?
The European Parliament has moved a step closer to introducing “plain packaging by the back door”…
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Comment & Opinion
What cost changing the food system?
For years, public health people thought if they provided figures on the cost of poor diets, policymakers would respond…