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In a move designed to combat some of the effects of fatty food and continue to allow people to enjoy their luxuries, fast food outlets should hand out cholesterol-lowering drugs in the same way they supply ketchup, researchers have claimed.
With goat meat featuring on top UK menus, department store Harrods is going to introduce it on sale to meet demands.
Parents could be spending up to eight days a year preparing packed lunches for their school-going children, a survey has shown.
A recent announcement by Kellogg's that it will reduce the amount of sugar in some its cereals has been criticised by anti-obesity campaigners.
New research has found that children in industrialised countries, who consume foods rich in sugar and animal fat, are at a higher risk of developing health problems such as obesity and allergies, compared with their African counterparts.
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