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02-Nov-2021 - Weight loss after gestational diabetes can prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes. Yet finding the most effective way to lose weight and keep it off can be a challenge, especially for mothers with a new baby. Now, new research from the University of South Australia suggests that the popular 5:2 or ...
Top tips to help your child get back on track
22-Sep-2021 - Whether it’s an exclusive appetite for ‘white’ foods or an all-out refusal on veggies, when you have a fussy eater on your hands, mealtime can be more than a challenge. While picky eating is all part of the norm for developing toddlers, when it extends into school years, it takes a toll on all ...
17-Aug-2021 - Your smart device could soon be even smarter with a new infrared light emitting diode (LED) that is ‘tuneable’ to different wavelengths of light – it could enable your fridge to tell you when your food is going off and your phone to tell you if that Gucci purse is real. The technology has been ...
22-Jun-2021 - Brownes Dairy has appointed its first ever female CEO, heralding changes at the factory gate for the iconic WA company. Natalie Sarich-Dayton becomes the first female CEO to lead the company in its 135 year history, previously serving as Brownes’ Director of Sales and Marketing. “Brownes Dairy is ...
10-Jun-2021 - What keeps consumers hooked on high sugar soft drink? Advertising, of course. But why are some consumers more adept at ignoring these cues than others? A new study from Flinders University, published in Appetite, has found participants with an automatic bias towards soft drinks – or difficulty ...
05-May-2021 - Premium fresh coffee business Allpress Espresso has partnered with Australia’s leading drinks company Asahi Beverages to get its world-class coffee to more coffee lovers. The purchase of Allpress by Asahi Beverages marks Asahi’sentry into Australia’s $1 billion fresh coffee market as it expands ...
04-May-2021 - Due to the global events of last year, our annual tradition and brewing ritual, Stone Brew Day 2020 was wound back. Although we kept the fire burning last year…Just…It was very exciting to see the return of an event that brings our close friends from the beer community together, to help us ...
Genetic code drives your desire for coffee
29-Apr-2021 - Whether you hanker for a hard hit of caffeine or favour the frothiness of a milky cappuccino, your regular coffee order could be telling you more about your cardio health than you think. In a world first study of 390,435 people, University of South Australia researchers found causal genetic ...
Parents need better advice on how to encourage kids to eat veggies
17-Mar-2021 - Dietary and infant feeding guidelines should be strengthened to include more practical advice on the best ways to support children to learn to like and eat vegetables, say nutrition and dietetics researchers from the Flinders University Caring Futures Institute. With the Australian Health Survey ...
Another shot for lovers of coffee
22-Feb-2021 - Long black, espresso, or latte, whatever your coffee preference, drink too much and you could be in hot water, especially when it comes to heart health. In a world first genetic study, researchers from the Australian Centre for Precision Health at the University of South Australia found that that ...
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