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“War economy” sustains conflict, UN report warns: Sudan
Researchers offer sweet alternative with ‘healthy’ low-calorie sugars
Art Meets Film Returns To Riddoch
How unhealthy ultra-processed foods are designed and marketed to make us crave them
35 arrested as police continue to target retail theft in Shepparton
A tax on unhealthy foods could save 212,000 Australian lives and $15 billion in healthcare costs
‘Low sugar’, ‘low carb’, ‘healthy choice’: how the alcohol industry is marketing its way into your wellness routine
Five everyday over-the-counter medicines with potential dangers
There’s a huge loophole in the new UK ban on daytime junk food ads
Christmas is peak kidney stone season. Blame dehydration, the heat and all that food
“Every bite counts” – GLP-1 weight loss medicines and the future of food
Five scary myths about sugar this Halloween – by a nutritionist
PACIFIC: Collision Of Crises Deepens Child Nutrition Challenges In PNG, Solomon Islands And Vanuatu
‘Toothpick Grooves’ In Ancient Fossil Human Teeth May Not Be From Toothpicks After All
9 Insights Into Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Nutrition: Australia
Not All Artificial Sweetener Users Are Same
Mental health experts call on students to cut back on energy drinks, caffeine and sugar to help combat study stress, new data from ReachOut
Amcor Brings Caps, Closures And Cups To Drinktec
Ultra-processed foods vs minimally processed foods: how can you tell the difference?
Government reforms to improve alcohol regulation
Are all ultra-processed foods bad?New research suggests not
Ultra-processed foods might not be the real villain in our diets – here’s what our research found
Study Finds Correlation Between Diet And Mental Health
Victoria Cracks Open New Manufacturing Tech At Orora
​​​​One can of artificially sweetened soft drink daily may increase diabetes risk by more than a third​​​
Is a ‘nanny state’ a price worth paying to keep the NHS free? The evidence shows it could work
Is it okay to boil water more than once, or should you empty the kettle every time?
Type 2 diabetes prevention demands sugar tax implementation
The AI hype is just like the blockchain frenzy – here’s what happens when the hype dies
Research reveals strong public support for government action on sugary and sweetened drinks
Too much ultra-processed food increases depression risk in older adults
‘Milkshake tax’: there’s growing evidence that expanding the UK’s sugar levy could help tackle obesity
Bring Your Pet To Fremont For Free Registration
Australians Eating More Meat But Less Chocolate
Queensland Country Bank re-signs as rights holder of North Queensland Stadium  
Eight arrested for property and domestic violence offences on the South Coast – Strike Force Beni 2025
Back To School Bites Budget Under Labor
Swan Hill kids at higher risk for tooth decay and dental hospitalisations – what families need to know
Why fizzy water won’t help you lose weight – despite what some studies might suggest
Sleeping on beaches and staying social: how Australians kept cool in heatwaves before modern technology
Sugar-sweetened beverage research does not sugar coat the concerning health impacts
“Toyota Woven City,” a Test Course for Mobility, Completes Phase 1 Construction and Prepares for Launch
What if you could rank food by ‘healthiness’ as you shopped? Nutrient profiling systems use algorithms to simplify picking healthy groceries
Christmas adverts: decoding the trusted formula used to pull on consumers’ heart strings
‘Weather’ it’s hot, or not: Aussies overindulge at Christmas
Worker Safety Must Come First This Summer
A new plan aims to fix the UK’s ‘broken’ food system -but here’s what the strategy overlooks
What the budget got wrong about the NHS and prevention