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Australian study links insufficient red meat with anxiety in women | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “Researchers at Deakin University, in Victoria, have found that eating less than the recommended amount of red meat is related to depression and anxiety inView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Australian study links insufficient red meat with anxiety in women: Researchers at Deakin University, in Victori... http://t.co/HaHiyf8B

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Poison DNA technology could revolutionize food testing | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “Scientists from Cardiff in Wales have developed a device which can identify bacteria that causes food poisoning – using the chemical that lights upView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Poison DNA technology could revolutionize food testing: Scientists from Cardiff in Wales have developed a device... http://t.co/q4cJQBw3

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Australian-invented ‘FoodSwitch’ smartphone app to provide Traffic Light rating for foods | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “One of Australia’s leading public health research bodies, The George Institute, has launched a new smartphone app which gives a Traffic Light rating based onView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Australian ‘FoodSwitch’ smartphone app provides Traffic Light rating. But it still uses single criteria http://t.co/nUPpYbSn

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Australians spread the word about eating out | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “According to new survey findings by Roy Morgan Research, where to eat out at restaurants is one of the most discussed word of mouth topics in Australia. RoyView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Huge Vitamin D deficiencies a “cause for concern” in Australia | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “Almost one-third of adults over the age of 25 have a Vitamin D deficiency, a new study from the University of Melbourne has found. The study involvedView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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RT @nicolemsenior: Vitamin D deficiency a concern for Australia, new study http://t.co/nGynO0Q6

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Polyphenol-rich diet could reduce cardiovascular risk | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “A diet high in polyphenols could help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and associated health risks, according to a new study by the University ofView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Polyphenol-rich diet: think fruit, tea, red wine, dark chocolate, veges. And it's GOOD for you! http://t.co/EhyYf0Co

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Undeclared soy content prompts recall of Sanitarium rice milk | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “Sanitarium Health & Wellbeing has recalled a batch of its So Good Rice Milk product nationwide as a precautionary health measure following concerns overView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Take care if allergies RT @ausfoodnews: Undeclared soy content prompts recall of Sanitarium rice milk. http://t.co/kK023JX0

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Fruitful summer predicted for Australian stonefruit growers | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “Summerfruit Australia, the peak industry body representing growers of stone fruits in Australia, has predicted a productive summer season for stonefruit growersView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Predictions for a good stonefruit season http://t.co/X88L9CL0 Which makes me *very* happy.

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New Australian innovation: sugar transformed into flour substitute | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “In a world first, Australian sugar cane is being made into a new gluten-free, low-sugar, high-fibre flour, with a production line swinging into action thisView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Most Recently Shared on November 3, 2011 at 12:56 am By:

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Interesting RT @nicolemsenior New Aust Innovation: sugar cane fibre made into gluten-free, low-sugar, high-fibre flour http://t.co/N123ARuN

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Diet shakes: Weight-loss claims debated or over-regulated? | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “The effectiveness of popular diet shakes for weight-management programs continues to divide opinion. Whilst celebrity testimonials and marketers claim theView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Diet shakes: Weight-loss claims debated or over-regulated?: The effectiveness of popular diet shakes for weight-... http://t.co/FI1utxd

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Research explains why people eat junk food mindlessly: Environmental cue signals | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “A research paper published today by University of Southern California (USC) claims to explain why many people with bad eating habits continue to eat unhealthyView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Most Recently Shared on September 8, 2011 at 11:59 am By:

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Knowing is first stepRT @NicoleMSenior: Research explains why people eat junk food mindlessly: Environmental cue signals http://t.co/DYl4xJu

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Anti-obesity activists launch smartphone app with Traffic Light signals | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “A new smartphone application with the controversial traffic light system has been launched by the Obesity Policy Coalition, which aims to reduce obesity levelsView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Anti-obesity activists launch smartphone app with Traffic Light signals: A new smartphone application with the c... http://t.co/2Qo5Opp

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Vitamins and Dietary Supplements: Government Auditor reports serious enforcement failures by Therapeutics regulator | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has found the regulation of alternative medicines in Australia is being administered badly. An audit undertaken byView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Vitamins and Dietary Supplements: Government Auditor reports serious enforcement failures by Therapeutics regula... http://t.co/mY78oCH

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Plenty more fish in sea for Australia’s bluefin tuna industry? | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “Australia’s bluefin tuna industry chiefs are eager to see a higher catch quota permitted for southern blue fin tuna for the 2012 and 2013 fishingView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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RT @ausfoodnews: l Plenty more fish in sea for Australia’s bluefin tuna industry?: Australia’s bluefin tuna… http://t.co/qct8AfW

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Media Storm in a Coffee Cup | Australian Food News

ausfoodnews.com.au — “News that drinking coffee can reduce the risk of skin cancer has sent a buzz through the world’s media over the past 24 hours. Australian Food News has beenView full resource at ausfoodnews.com.au

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Most Recently Shared on August 18, 2011 at 2:20 am By:

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Interesting piece from Aus Food News on skin cancer, caffeine & media reporting of health stories: http://ow.ly/664nH

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