Archives for August 22, 2005

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Caffeine drinks may contribute to obesity, suggests small study

By  Dominique Patton

Rising consumption of energy drinks that contain high levels of sugar and caffeine may be contributing to our expanding waistlines, according to new research that could prove damaging for the booming energy drinks market.

Hain acquires Spectrum and plans oils expansion

By  staff writer

Hain Celestial has announced plans to merge with natural and organic oils producer Spectrum Organics - a move that will bolster its consumer brands and take it into the field of nutritional ingredients.

Zinc could cut child deaths in developing world

By  Jess Halliday

Infants in developing countries are particularly vulnerable to illnesses such as pneumonia and diarrhea, but researchers have found that taking a zinc supplement each week could significantly lower their risk of dying from these diseases.

Health benefits drive pomegranate juice sales in UK

By  Dominique Patton

Pomegranate juice is set to become one of Britain's most popular fruit juices after recent coverage of the fruit's health benefits prompt consumers to seek out the product.

Galaxy is starry-eyed over Schreiber deal, despite 'unusual' Q1

Galaxy Nutritional Food's results for first quarter 2006 bore the brunt of charges related to the sale of its manufacturing assets to Schreiber Foods, but the company remains upbeat that once the transitional period is through it will reap the...