‘Concerning’ rise of convict-era disease
Once a hallmark of British slums and the migrant ships of centuries ago, scurvy cases are increasing because of the cost-of-living crisis.
Once a hallmark of British slums and the migrant ships of centuries ago, scurvy cases are increasing because of the cost-of-living crisis.
Let them eat cake
According to a dietitian
For The Advertiser’s Edward Holland, binge drinking was beginning to make him question his life choices. Here’s what he decided to do instead.
Aussies have a lot to learn
While too much sugar is bad for you, a new study is aiming to discover if a natural extract from sugarcane could improve gut, heart and mental health.
Unqualified influencers are dishing up diet and nutrition advice on Instagram that could have seriously detrimental effects on health — and experts are warning followers to beware.
They are often seen as a healthy snack and a quick way to lose weight, but a new study has found many protein bars and weight loss shakes have misleading nutrition details.
A little goes a long way
Most of us consume as much water as possible in the belief it is healthy. But the recent death of a woman from water toxicity has raised concerns. Here’s what you need to know.
Lentils did not make the list
Getting to the root of the issue
And there are other alarming stats, too
An investigation into menus at a number of childcare centres has found that some include up to 16 teaspoons of sugar a day. See five typical menus and their sugar content.
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