A new UK study has found home cooked baby food is not necessarily superior to store bought options. Published online by the British Medical Journal’s Archives of Disease in Childhood, the research discovered...

Weekly salmon consumption by Australians has only grown by one per cent over the past two years says Roy Morgan Research. According to a new study, since 2014, Australians who eat salmon each week has...

A new study out of the University of Sydney has discovered why artificial sweeteners can make both humans and animals hungrier. Published today in the Cell Metabolism journal, the study found a system...

More Australians aged 14 and older are drinking soy-based beverages than they are drinking energy, sports, iced tea and breakfast drinks. According to Roy Morgan Research, in the 12 months ended March...

  A new study has found that metal from the almost 5 trillion cigarette butts littered annually across the world may be leaching into the food chain. Published late last week by the online journal,...

A professor at La Trobe University in Melbourne has been investigating enzyme from pineapple that may provide a source for a new alternative to antibiotics. Professor Robert Pike of La Trobe University...

New Australian research has found that eating grains does not help you gain excess weight. In a study commissioned by the Grains and Legumes Nutrition Council, data which revealed the diets of 9, 341...

Most would not think that a diet lacking in fibre might be the cause of allergies, but success from Monash University have found evidence supporting this linkage. Studying allergies, scientists at Monash...

A new intelligence report from JWT, the market intelligence associate of global advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, has revealed a number of key online shopping trends in the US, UK and China. The...

An investigation by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IRAC) has concluded drinking very hot beverages probably causes cancer of the oesophagus in...