Monday, 28 April 2014

Soy Dairy Protein Blend Increases Muscle Mass

A new study shows additional benefits of consuming a blend of soy and dairy proteins after resistance exercise for building muscle mass.


A new study published online in the Journal of Applied Physiology shows additional benefits of consuming a blend of soy and dairy proteins after resistance e...
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Coffee Consumption May Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Increased coffee consumption each day by more than one cup over a four-year period had a 11% lower risk for type 2 diabetes than those who made no changes to their coffee consumption


People who increased the amount of coffee they drank each day by more than one cup over a four-year period had...
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RASFF Food Alerts, Week 17

Here is the summary of food alerts issued by Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) last week
On 25/04/2014, Salmonella enteritidis (presence /25g) was detected in frozen and chilled poultry meat and meat products processed in Poland, with raw material from Slovakia. The product was...
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Why What We Eat Matters

A new report quantifies for the first time how much our food choices affect pollutant nitrogen emissions, climate change and land-use across Europe.


The executive summary of the European Nitrogen Assessment Special Report on Nitrogen and Food, ‘Nitrogen on the Table’, was released...
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Allotments Yield Food And Healthy Soil

Soils under Britain’s allotments are significantly healthier than intensively farmed soils, researchers have found.


This is the first study to show that by growing at small-scale in urban areas, it is possible to produce food sustainably without damaging the soil.
As a result of the...
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Proponen Descontaminar Suelos Con Bacterias De Lácteos

Científicos de la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas (UAZ), en colaboración con expertos del Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Criotecnología de Alimentos, en Buenos Aires, Argentina, buscan hacer uso de colonias de bacterias conocidas como Lactobacillus bulgaricus (conocidas popularmente ...
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Plants Put Out A Welcome Mat To Bacteria Seeking To Invade

Common plants put out a welcome mat to bacteria seeking to invade, and scientists have discovered the mat’s molecular mix.


A new study reveals new targets during the battle between microbe and host that researchers can exploit to protect plants. The study published in the Proceedings of...
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Friday, 25 April 2014

Apricots And Peaches Affected By Late Freeze

A recent study shows that late freeze kills fruit buds. Apricots and peaches are most likely to be affected since they bloom earlier than other fruits


The recent late cold snap could mean less fruit this year.
“If we had a tree or even some sort of small fruit bush that was in flower, it...
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Saint Eloi Chez Intermarche Asperges Vertes Recalled

FRANCE – ITM International Food is recalling Saint Eloi Chez Intermarche Asperges Vertes (Green Asparagus) because the product may be contaminated with pieces of glass.
The recalled product is Saint Eloi Chez Intermarche Asperges Vertes (Green Asparagus) packaged in 370 ml jars, 12-22...
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La Ferme Grodent Recalls Farm Butter

BELGIUM – La Ferme Grodent is recalling farm butter (Beurre de Ferme) because the product may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Listeria monocytogenes can be dangerous for young children, pregnant women, people with lower immunity and the elderly people. Possible poisoning...
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VitaSeege Ltd Recalls Soybean Meal

FINLAND – VitaSeege Ltd is recalling VegeSun Dark Soybean meal 500 g (Soijarouheessa) because a manufacturer stated on that the product is gluten free, however the product contains more than 20mg/kg of gluten. Therefore the product may pose a risk to people who are allergic or intolerant...
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Plants Invite Bacteria To Attack

A new study finds that plants send out signals attracting harmful bacteria. Bacteria attack once they’ve recognized the plant cells as a potential host.


When bacteria attack plants, they often inject harmful proteins into the host plants’ cells to weaken and suppress natural defenses. However, ...
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Invisible Label Will Protect Olive Oil From Counterfeiters

Researchers from ETH have developed an invisible label which could guarantee that expensive olive oil isn’t counterfeit or adulterated.


Who guarantees that expensive olive oil isn’t counterfeit or adulterated? An invisible label, developed by ETH researchers, could perform this...
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Thursday, 24 April 2014

Domesticated Chili Pepper Born in Mexico

Researchers from the University of California traced back the origin of the domesticated chili pepper. They report that Central-east Mexico gave birth to the domesticated chili pepper.


Central-east Mexico gave birth to the domesticated chili pepper — now the world’s most widely...
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New Zealand Established Food Safety Assurance Advisory Council

New Zealand Authorities have established a Food Safety and Assurance Advisory Council. The Food Safety and Assurance Advisory Council will provide independent advice to the government on issues relating to food safety.
The council is one of the 29 recommendations of the Government Inquiry into...
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Swedish Kids’ TV Show Promotes High-Calorie and Low-Nutrient Foods

Researchers analysed all foods and drinks presented in the popular Swedish children’s TV show Bolibompa. They found that fruits and vegetables are often displayed but there are also plenty of high-sugar foods.


Fruits and vegetables are often displayed in the popular Swedish children’s TV show B...
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Diarrhea Can Be Entirely Preventable

Researchers say that 179 million cases of acute diarrhea in the US each year are entirely preventable. The main causes of diarrheal infections include norovirus outbreaks and foodborne pathogens, with most coming from contaminated leafy green vegetables.


In the United States, approximately 179...
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Children Are Less Aggressive When Their Food Is Cut Up

A new research , found that when 6-10 year old children ate foods they had to bite with their front teeth they were  rowdier than when these foods had been cut. If you would like your child to behave at the dinner table, cut up their food and they’ll relax.


A new Cornell study published i...
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Wednesday, 23 April 2014

China Established Expert Committee For Food Safety Risk Communication

Chinese authorities have formed a branch specialized in food safety risk communication with the public. The branch has been established under an expert committee. The expert committee under the State Council’s Food Safety Committee has been set up to better guide decision-making for food...
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Researchers Build Heat Resistant Nanostructures

Researchers at the University of Kentucky have discovered new methods to build heat resistant nanostructures and arrays using RNA. Chemical polymers have seen extensive use in clothing, piping, plastics, containers, bottles, cookware, tools and medical materials.


The research, led by Peixuan G...
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