Monday 31 March 2014

Organic Food Not Efficient In Reducing Likelihood Of Developing Cancer

Women who always or mostly eat organic foods have the same likelihood of developing cancer as women who eat conventionally produced foods, according to an Oxford University study.
Kathryn Bradbury and colleagues in Oxford’s Cancer Epidemiology Unit found no evidence that regularly eating...
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New Listeria Species Discovered

Cornell researchers have discovered five new species of a group of bacteria called Listeria – including one named for Cornell – that provide new insights that could lead to better ways to detect soil bacteria in food.
To date, of the 10 previously known species of Listeria, only two are pat...
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Obesity Prevention Programs Can Reduce Blood Pressure In Children

One of the serious health consequences of obesity is elevated blood pressure (BP), a particular problem in children because research has found that high BP in children usually follows them into adulthood, carrying with it a wide range of possible negative consequences.
Even modest elevations...
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Celiac Disease Linked To Increased Risk Of Coronary Artery Disease

People with celiac disease may have a near two-fold increased risk of coronary artery disease compared with the general population, according to research to be presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 63rd Annual Scientific Session.
The study is the first to look at the...
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Diet Drinks Risky For Older Women

It appears healthy postmenopausal women who drink two or more diet drinks a day may be more likely to have a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular problems, according to research to be presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 63rd Annual Scientific Session.
In fact,...
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Eat Fresh Fruits And Vegetables

Women who ate a diet high in fresh fruits and vegetables as young adults were much less likely to have plaque build-up in their arteries 20 years later compared with those who consumed lower amounts of these foods, according to research to be presented at the American College of...
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Ammonia Pollution Poses Larger Health Costs Than Previously Estimated

The map shows increase in annual mean surface concentration of particulate matter resulting from ammonia emissions associated with food export. Populated states in the Northeast and Great Lakes region, where particulate matter formation is promoted by upwind ammonia sources, carry most of the...
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EU-Funded Project Aims To Reduce Dependence On Pesticides

Integrated pest management gains momentum due to European regulations on pesticides reduction. But the challenges are to integrate all alternative methods and to get farmers involved.
Reducing the level of pesticide use in agriculture is a priority in Europe. A 2009 EU Directive states that t...
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Sunday 30 March 2014

EFSA Assesses The Risk Of Salmonella And Norovirus In Leafy Greens

Rainfall, use of contaminated water for irrigation or contaminated equipment are among the factors that cause contamination of leafy greens with Salmonella and Norovirus. These are some of the findings of EFSA’s latest opinion on risk factors that contribute to the contamination of leafy greens a...
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Food Insecurity A Growing Challenge In Northern Canada

A new expert panel report on food security in Northern Canada, has found that food insecurity among northern Aboriginal peoples requires urgent attention in order to mitigate impacts on health and well-being. Aboriginal Food Security in Northern Canada: An Assessment of the State of Knowledge,...
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Does Heavy Saturated Fat Intake Cause Cardiovascular Disease?

Many Americans are led to believe that high blood cholesterol as a result of heavy saturated fat intake causes cardiovascular disease. As such, Statin drugs are often prescribed to curb CVD risk by lowering cholesterol. This conventional knowledge is boldly challenged, however, by a new paper...
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RASFF Food Alerts, Week 13

Here is the summary of food alerts issued by Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) last week
On 25/03/2014, botulinum toxin was detected in vegetable soup from Italy. The product was distributed to Italy. RASFF reference No.: 2014.0394.
On 25/03/2014, undeclared sulphite (237 mg/kg...
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Saturday 29 March 2014

Undeclared Sulphur Dioxide in McColgan's Sausage Rolls

IRELAND – Sulphites were not declared on the label of all batches of the McColgan’s Sausage Rolls. This may make them unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of sulphur dioxide or sulphites.
The withdrawn products are:
McColgan’s 4 Jumbo Sausage Rolls...
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Undeclared Sulphur Dioxide in Castle Grove 4 Jumbo Sausage Rolls Sold in Lidl

IRELAND – Sulphites were not declared on the label of all batches of the Lidl Castle Grove 4 Jumbo Sausage Rolls. This may make them unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of sulphur dioxide or sulphites. These products were sold in Lidl stores.
The withdrawn product is...
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Undeclared Sulphur Dioxide in Dunnes Stores Jumbo and Cocktail Sausage Rolls

IRELAND – Sulphites were not declared on the label of all batches of the Dunnes Stores Jumbo and Cocktail Sausage Rolls. This may make them unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of sulphur dioxide or sulphites. These products were sold by Dunnes Stores.
The withdrawn...
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Carrefour Petits Pois et Carottes à l'Etuvée Extra-Fins Recalled

FRANCE – Carrefour is recalling Petits Pois et Carottes à l’Etuvée Extra-Fins (Carrefour Peas and Carrots with Braised Extra Fine). The retailer has not specified a reason for the recall.
The recalled products are:
Peas and Carrots with Braised Extra Fins (Petits Pois Carottes à l...
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A more potent greenhouse gas than CO2, methane emissions will leap as Earth warms

While carbon dioxide is typically painted as the bad boy of greenhouse gases, methane is roughly 30 times more potent as a heat-trapping gas. New research in the journal Nature indicates that for each degree that the Earth’s temperature rises, the amount of methane entering the a...
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Kettle Sweet Potato Chips withdrawn

UNITED KINGDOM – Kettle Foods Ltd has withdrawn some packs of its Oven Baked Sweet Potato Chips Sweet Chilli because they contain wheat (gluten). Wheat is labelled in the ingredients list, however the product labelling also states ‘no gluten-containing ingredients’. This makes...
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Friday 28 March 2014

What Is a Functional Food?

The U.S. is the largest consumer of functional foods, it was a 44 billion dollar market in 2012 and it’s increasing with at least 60 percent of people consuming functional foods, occasionally. IFT spokesperson Cathy Adams Hutt, PhD, RD CFS explains in the following video what a functional food ...
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Natural plant compounds may assist chemotherapy

Researchers at Plant & Food Research have identified plant compounds present in carrots and parsley that may one day support more effective delivery of chemotherapy treatments.
Scientists at Plant & Food Research, working together with researchers at The University of Auckland and the...
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