Archives for February 5, 2003

← 2003

Australia clears Burns bid, but delays from NZ

The Burns Philp - Goodman Fielder saga continues with the news today that the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has cleared the hostile bid from Australian ingredients company for Australia's largest food company.

Blood sugar could be key to memory loss

An inability to regulate blood sugar levels could be the link to some of the memory loss that occurs as we age, according to new findings by US researchers. The study finds an association between the size of the hippocampus, the part of the brain for...

Vitamin A derivative could restore smokers' health

The chemical cousin of vitamin A is thought to restore production of a key protein, which has been damaged by cigarettes in the lungs of former smokers, and protects the cells against lung cancer, according to new findings published this week.

Mushroom extract improved

New Jersey-based Maitake Products has developed a new compound which is said to enhance insulin sensitivity.

Snapple enters diet market

Cadbury Schweppes unit The Snapple Beverage Group is launching a meal replacement drink in the US to tap into the growing American weight-loss market.

Experts question impact of 'healthy' snacks

Researchers in the US have pointed to growing consumption of 'nutrition' bars and functional beverages as a risk to health - they say these new foods threaten to leave a generation with permanent damage to oral health and raise the numbers of obese.

Hain outlook strong for 2003

Natural foods supplier the Hain Celestial Group reported a 57 per cent rise in net income for the second quarter of 2003, and record revenues of $123 million for the period ended December 31, 2003. CEO Irwin Simon is confident of continued growth...

Selenium supplements stay prostate cancer progression

A study carried out on elderly male dogs found that those with diets high in selenium had less DNA damage in their prostates compared with dogs on a normal diet, enhancing the view that the mineral has a protective effect against cancer.

Food agency calls for banana diversity

Responding to recent media reports that bananas may be extinct within ten years, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has urged producers to promote greater genetic diversity in commercial bananas.

Athena launches prenatal vitamin

Vitamin maker Athena is introducing an effervescent multivitamin for pregnant women, claimed to be easier to ingest than capsule vitamins. Called PreOne Prenatal Formula, the product is designed to raise compliance with the nutritional needs of...