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Commission u-turn on health claims will boost innovation

Soy linked to less belly fat in postmenopausal women

Industry challenge to infant nutrition rules

Study questions lignans for colorectal cancer protection

How natural is 'natural'?

 
   
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Food from cloned animals probably safe, says EFSA

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Consolidation will prompt growth in natural ingredients

 
 

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Commission u-turn on health claims will boost innovation
A decision has been made by the European Commission to allow health claims based on new scientific data to be submitted next month - two years ahead of its original schedule... Read


Soy linked to less belly fat in postmenopausal women
A daily soy supplement may prevent abdominal fat increases in post-menopausal women, suggests a new study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham... Read


Industry challenge to infant nutrition rules
The Infant and Dietetic Foods Association (IDFA) has called for a judicial review of proposed new rules governing the advertisement of infant nutrition just days before the law was due to come into force in the... Read


Study questions lignans for colorectal cancer protection
Increased intake of lignans, and subsequently levels of metabolites in the blood, may not be associated with colorectal cancer risk, says a new study that challenges previous findings... Read


How natural is 'natural'?
Products claiming to be 'natural' are flooding onto the marketplace, but the refusal by regulators to provide a formal definition of the term will ultimately lead to confusion for consumers and a legal headache... Read


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Food from cloned animals probably safe, says EFSA
Meat and dairy products from cloned animals is probably safe for human consumption, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded in a draft opinion released on Friday... Read


Danisco deal to take new calorie-free sweetner to Japan
Danisco has entered into a license agreement for its anhydrofructose technology with Japan's Nihon Starch Co, the first such deal aimed at bringing the  newcalorie-free sugar to market... Read


News briefs: Vietnam, Lotte and biofuel
In Asia, Vietnam creates a new cocoa organisation and Lotte acquires Cozy Corner cakes; while on a more light-hearted note, a chocolate-fuelled truck completes its travels in Africa... Read


Consolidation will prompt growth in natural ingredients
A spate of acquisitions by larger natural ingredients companies indicates consolidation in the market place mirroring that of the industry at large, say industry experts, helping them gain weight to cater to the... Read


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Back to tap: bottled water's enviro-woes

It looks set to be a vintage year ahead for Chateau Eau De Source Public - or as it is more humbly known, tap water - as consumers find themselves encouraged to shun the mineral variety of the product to reduce packaging waste. Read



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Meta-analysis questions cinnamon's diabetes benefits
Despite numerous studies championing the role of cinnamon for diabetes management, a new meta-analysis has raised questions as to the potential benefits of the supplements... Read


Novel food waiting may reduce to one year
Changes to the European novel food regulation could bring the waiting time for approval down from around three years to just one, according to the European Advisory Service... Read


Industry wakes up to inner beauty
One of the newest trends in nutritional foods is the emergence of the "beauty from within" segment, which is predicted to become a strong niche over the next few years and may follow in the footsteps of the already... Read


Daidzein-rich supplement shows menopause potential
A dietary supplement rich in the soy isoflavone daidzein can reduce the incidence of hot flushes by 52 per cent, suggests new research from Harvard Medical School... Read


High prices continue to dog UK bakers
Two leading UK bakery firms are raising customer prices in order to combat high commodity prices, a strategy they say is now necessary to keep sales profits high... Read

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