Archives for June 1, 2004

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Tackling obesity at the protein level

Scientists have discovered a protein that controls the amount of fat stored in the body, offering potential new clues for obesity treatments - welcome news as the world's health leaders agree to do more to tackle the growing problem.

Oats keep arteries clear

A Tufts University team has discovered that compounds in oats hinder the ability of cholesterol to stick to artery walls, thereby preventing the build-up of plaques that block arteries and endanger heart health.

7UP gets vitamin boost

Dr Pepper/Seven Up (DPSU), the Texas-based drinks division of Cadbury Schweppes, today announced plans to introduce 7 Up Plus, said to be the first carbonated beverage to be fortified with calcium, vitamin C and fruit juice.

Shaklee sold to private equity firms

Japanese supplement business Shaklee has been bought by two private equity firms for approximately $310 million from Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical.

Cranberries get first health claim in France

The French food authority AFSSA has approved a health claim for cranberry juice and powder and its effect on urinary tract health, in the world's first health claim for the fruit, writes Philippa Nuttall.

Oats have anti-adhesive power

Antioxidants found in oats can significantly reduce blood cholesterol levels by suppressing the adhesive molecules which make blood cells stick to artery walls, report scientists from the US this week - evidence of the cholesterol-busting properties...

Tesco adds GI food labels to help dieters

The UK's number one supermarket is introducing new food labels that rank a product according to its position on the glycemic index, a system that measures the effects of food on blood sugar levels.

Alpha Nutraceuticals buys Avidia group

San Diego-based Alpha Nutraceuticals has bought the business and assets of Californian supplement maker Avidia Nutritional Group, boosting its manufacturing capacity to allow for expansion.