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Junk food ad ban ‘will prevent an estimated 20,000 cases of childhood obesity’ - The Government confirmed the laying of secondary legislation for the ban on Tuesday.
Junk food sponsorship of sports should be banned to protect children’s health experts say, warning the adverts have become ...
Could taxing the ad budgets of junk food manufacturers and spending the money on ads for healthy eating ever work?
It had been reported last week that the government was considering introducing a total ban on alcohol advertising in the UK, ...
The law should be called 'King's Law' after former Sainsbury's CEO Justin King, said ex-health tsar Henry Dimbleby ...
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Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. raved in social media posts on Monday about the $7-a-pop meals that are delivered ...
Eating cereal for breakfast may be a habit you want to break, either for yourself or your kids. A recent study finds newer cereals have more sugar, fat and salt.
It warned the law could effectively ban any ads from advertisers that make less healthy products. Last month, the government clarified that banning all advertising from brands that produce less ...
Our health expert explains what residents living in food deserts can do to have more healthy food options.
The government has pushed back advertising restrictions on “less healthy foods” to January but “expects” the October deadline to be honoured.
The South Australian Minister for Health has hit back at the Australian Association of National Advertisers, following yesterday’s claims that “humble pantry staples” are included in the state’s ...
When purchasing prepackaged foods marketed as "better for you," watch for hidden sugar, sodium, unhealthy oils, additives and more, a dietitian says.
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