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Willis Towers Watson Global Head of Human Capital on The Year Ahead

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Jan.21 -- Julie Gebauer, global head of human capital and benefits for Willis Towers Watson, shared her take on what’s in store for 2020 at Bloomberg’s The Year Ahead Davos luncheon.
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Study suggests healthy Nordic diet may reduce dementia risk

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LEADIN:A new study suggests that sticking to a healthy, Nordic-style diet might lead to better cognitive health and reduce the risk of dementia in later life.The report, by experts from Stockholm's Karolinska Institute, adds to growing...
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Study suggests healthy Nordic diet may reduce dementia risk

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Lunchtime at Hotorgshallen market hall in Stockholm. The bustling city centre food hall is packed to the brim with foods from around the world, including fish, meats, cheeses, fruits and vegetables. But, unsurprisingly, the dominant...
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Basic Healthy Lifestyle Changes Could Save Millions

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Basic Healthy Lifestyle Changes Could Save Millions
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Why Does Our Gut Affect Our Overall Health?

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Over the last decade new science has begun to uncover how extensively our gut and our brain communicate.
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Good nutrition in infancy may affect adult performance

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When do babies decide they don't like the bitter taste of spinach, or suspect that green things don't always taste nice? That's just one area of study consuming scientists today. There are many theories, but most are agreed that a...
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Diabetes sufferers at all time high

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VOICED: The number of people with diabetes in the UK has reached an all-time high -- costing the NHS billions of pounds every year. Nearly 4 million people in the UK have now been diagnosed with the condition. Health experts say more...
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VOICED: China's economic development sees surge in lifestyle diseases

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VOICED: China's economic development sees surge in lifestyle diseases
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Mediterranean diet wards off cancer

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Rome, Italy, August, 5th, 2008 1. Wide shot of Campo De' Fiori open market, Rome. 2. Medium shot fruit stall 3. Close up of various kind of aubergines 4. Medium shot of a vegetable stall AP Television Barcelona - recent 5. Exterior...
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Restaurant cuisine for 5:2 dieters who want to cut out calories not taste

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Eating out doesn't have to be a gluttonous event, especially here. In the kitchen of Sam's Brasserie plates are being prepared for supper. The restaurant serves all type of food and you can choose a plate of oysters rather than burgers,...
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Study reveals that Mediterranean diet could be key to treating heart disease

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Study reveals that Mediterranean diet could be key to treating heart disease
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Press Association

Obesity Health Alliance welcomes Government weight-loss strategy

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Interview with Alliance Lead at Obesity Health Alliance Caroline Cerny, who welcomes the Government's new weight-loss strategy. Overweight people are being asked to lose five pounds to save the NHS money and help lower the risk of dying...
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Millenials demand organic and gluten free pet food

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LEADIN: Describing a meal as "dog food" used to be a culinary insult - but all that might be about to change. There's a growing trend for pet food that's good enough for humans - organic, unprocessed and...
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Broccoli is more than just a vegetable according to experts

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AP Television News 1. Various Broccoli Research TV 2. Broccoli on market stall 3. Warwick HRI sign 4. Extreme c.u. broccoli (x 2) 5. Revolving display of vegetables 6. Broccoli on stand 7. Warwick HRI Chelsea Show Stand 8. RHS...
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Low Calorie Diet could Cure Type 2 Diabetes

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Low Calorie Diet could Cure Type 2 Diabetes
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Press Association

Morrisons unveils 'carbon-neutral' eggs

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Supermarket chain Morrisons is launching what it claims are carbon-neutral eggs into 50 of its stores in the north of England. The farms the eggs come from use renewable energy sources and aim to use low-carbon feed for their hens.
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Millenials demand organic and gluten free pet food

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LEAD IN: Describing a meal as "dog food" used to be a culinary insult - but all that might be about to change. There's a growing trend for pet food that's good enough for humans - organic, unprocessed and...
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Bloomberg

Blue Apron Co-Founder on How Coronavirus Is Impacting the Food Industry

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Feb.07 -- Matthew Wadiak, Cooks Venture founder and Blue Apron co-founder, discusses the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on agriculture and the future of food. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. Importing Baby Formula From Mexico To Ease Shortage

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The Biden Administration says that by June 26, "Operation Fly Formula" will have brought 19 million 8-ounce bottle equivalents of formula to the U.S.
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Public Health England strongly criticise report calling for people to eat more fat and stop counting calories to tackle obesity

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Public Health England strongly criticise report calling for people to eat more fat and stop counting calories to tackle obesity
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AFP News Agency

China's economic development sees surge in lifestyle diseases

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China's economic development sees surge in lifestyle diseases
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Sky News

Overweight people could be sent to slimming classes on the NHS in an effort to curb Britain's growing problem with obesity.

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Overweight people could be sent to slimming classes on the NHS in an effort to curb Britain's growing problem with obesity.
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Bloomberg

The Vegan Economy Has Arrived

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Nov.01 -- Is Veganism just a passing trend or the beginning of a whole new industry and era? Bloomberg’s Quicktakes has a closer look at this burgeoning sector of the new economy.