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Almost three-quarters of under-16s reduced their alcohol intake after police caught them drinking in the street, a new study reveals.

Pregnant women are advised to cut their caffeine intake after a study linked it to low birth weight.

The new multi-million pound Aberdeen Dental School is officially opened as the first student intake start classes.

Special cups to help drinkers monitor their alcohol intake are being handed out at Lanarkshire hospitals.

Popular diets do help people lose weight - and do not cause nutritional deficiency, research finds.

A council sends salt shakers with few holes to fish and chip shops in an attempt to curb salt consumption.

Campaigners say a cut in average daily salt consumption in the UK could help save lives - but people still eat too much.

The proportion of university students from poorer backgrounds is increasing, figures suggest.

A woman's diet around the time of conception may influence the gender of her baby, research suggests.

A diet rich in the vitamin folate may protect men against producing abnormal sperm, a study suggests.

A primary that opened seven months ago is to get two extra classrooms because its intake is larger than estimated.

Salt-rich diets could be the key to why some children battle with obesity, research suggests.

A new salt shaker designed on Tyneside is helping fish and chip shop customers protect their health.

Pregnant women must boost their vitamin D intake during winter to ward off rickets in children, say ministers.

Police appeal to drug users to cut their intake after a suspected drug-related death in Dumfries.

A project to help people eat healthily, cut their alcohol intake and quit smoking claims to be producing results.

The first university for Suffolk welcomes its first intake of students across the county.

A flagship secondary school, billed as a key plank in restoring trust in the city's education system, opens its doors for its first intake.

Obese people underestimate how much sugar they eat, making self-reporting studies unreliable, researchers say.

A scheme giving primary pupils in England fruit each day improves their diet, a study of 5,000 found.

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