The University of Greenwich has launched a new Masters course designed in partnership with top food manufacturers.
Today’s food industry is crying out for creative graduates keen to meet the nation’s demand for nutritious products and healthy meals. Greenwich is meeting the challenge, taking ad...
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Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Masters Course For Top Food Industry Careers
Pari Agro Eksports Rice Recalled
NORWAY – Asian Bazar AS is recalling Pari Agro Eksports rice because exceeded limits of pesticide Chlorpyriphos have been detected in the product. During a routine testing it has been found 0.15 mg/kg of Chlorpyriphos. Chlorpyriphos is an insecticide that is moderately toxic to humans, but...
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Monday, 2 June 2014
Understanding Of The Genes Involved In Food Preferences Will Help Improve Health
Italian researchers are to present at the annual conference of the European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) that new understanding of the genes involved in taste perception and food preferences could lead to personalised nutrition plans effective not just in weight loss but in avoiding diseases...
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Proteins Throughout A Day Help To Maintain Optimal Health And Fitness
Skidmore College scientists say that the quality of your exercise and diet regimen matters more than the quantity if your goal is to lose weight and maintain optimal health and fitness. Their ‘PRISE’ study supports a rethinking of current assumptions about exercise.
In a paper...
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Include Vegetables Early And Often In Kids’ Diet To Encourage Them To Eat More
A new research from the University of Leeds suggests that exposing infants to a new vegetable early in life encourages them to eat more of it compared to offering novel vegetables to older children.
The researchers, led by Professor Marion Hetherington in the Institute of Psychological...
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Emissions’ Reduction Is A Key To Combat Climate Change
A new study from UCLA finds that climate engineering won’t sufficiently stem global warming and the perfect option is reducing emissions.
Forget about positioning giant mirrors in space to reduce the amount of sunlight being trapped in the earth’s atmosphere or seeding clouds to...
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Eating Prunes Can Help To Control Weight
Researchers from the University of Liverpool have found that eating prunes as part of a weight control diet can improve weight loss.
Consumption of dried fruit is not readily recommended during weight loss despite evidence it enhances feelings of fullness.
However, a study by the...
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Researchers To Simulate Climate Change In High Tunnels
Researchers from the Cornell University developed an environment simulating potential climate change. To find out what will happen to current crops such as lettuce, radish and spinach they built up an unheated greenhouse covered by a single layer of clear polyethylene.
C ornell researchers aim ...
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Sunday, 1 June 2014
Fine Seafood Co Smoked Salmon Recalled
UNITED KINGDOM – The Fine Seafood Company has recalled its ‘Whiskey Cured and Oak Smoked’ Smoked Salmon because of high levels of Listeria monocytogenes. This is a bacterium that can cause illness in certain groups of people, such as pregnant women, unborn and newborn babies,...
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Friday, 30 May 2014
European Solar Panels Are More Greener Than Chinese
A new study from Northwestern University shows that solar panels made in Europe have a lower overall carbon footprint and are likely to use substantially less energy during manufacturing than made in China.
Solar panels made in China have a higher overall carbon footprint and are likely to use...
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Airplane Traffic Has Serious Implications For The Health Of Residents Near Airports
A new study finds that heavy airplane traffic can contribute even more pollution, and the effect continues for up to 10 miles away from the airport.
Congested freeways crawling with cars and trucks are notorious for causing smog in Los Angeles, but a new study finds that heavy airplane traffic...
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Swimmers Gain An Advantage When They Recover With Chocolate Milk
According to a new research swim times are significantly faster when swimmers recover with chocolate milk, compared to a typical sports drink or a calorie-free beverage.
Grabbing chocolate milk after a hard swim could give swimmers a performance edge, according to new research presented at one...
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New Projects To Reduce Health Risks E. coli In Beef
Texas A&M researchers are working on the long-term goal of the project is to reduce the occurrence and public health risks from Shiga toxin-producing E. coli in beef, while preserving an economically viable and sustainable beef industry.
Researchers from Texas A&M AgriLife Research and...
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Thursday, 29 May 2014
Super Foods For Radiant Summer Skin
Watermelon hydrates cells so they’re plump and full; the high protein content in almonds stabilizes blood sugar, thereby minimizing acne flare-ups. Dieticians have listed five super foods for attaining a summer glow.
Chances are you have seen glow-enhancing creams and serums lining the shelves ...
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Vitamin E-Rich Oils Linked To Lung Inflammation
A new study shows drastically different health effects of vitamin E depending on its form. Increasing consumption of healthy vitamin E-rich oils can raise incidence of lung inflammation and, possibly, asthma.
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A large new Northwestern Medicine® study upends our ...
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Local Or Organic Food?
Researchers from a University of Florida show in their study that nearly one in five consumers confuse ‘local’ food with ‘organic’ food.
With more people buying local and organic food, consumers should know the difference between the two so they recognize what they’re buying, but nearly one in ...
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What Were Agronomic Conditions In Ancient Near East 12,000 Years Ago?
A new study from the University of Barcelona (UB) describes agronomic conditions in ancient Near East 12,000 years ago. It is the first time that direct evidences enable to know humidity and fertility conditions of crops.
A study co-headed by Josep Lluís Araus, professor from the University of ...
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Carrefour Spécialité Laitière 5% Mat.Gr Recalled
FRANCE – Carrefour Spécialité Laitière 5% Mat.Gr (Carrefour Specialty Dairy) has been recalled because presence of Bacillus cereus has been detected in some of the batches.
The recalled product is Carrefour Spécialité Laitière 5% Mat.Gr (Carrefour Specialty Dairy) packaged in 3x20cl packs w...
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Researchers Develop Drought Tolerant Mungbeans
Researchers from Queensland University of Technology have developed variety of tropical pulses, including mungbean, with deeper root system which was integral to the development of new drought tolerant varieties.
Mungbean industry representatives at QUT have had a sneak peak at the research...
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O Conaill Irish Handmade Dark Couverture Chocolate Bar Recalled
IRELAND – Milk protein was detected in a batch of O Conaill Irish Handmade Dark Couverture Chocolate Bar which was labelled as dairy free. The dairy free status cannot be assured in any of the batches and the dairy free claim is to be removed.
This may make this batch unsafe for consumers...
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