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A universal flu vaccine which could mean an end to the annual flu jab is being trialled on UK volunteers.
Libya's Muammar Gaddafi says oil profits should go directly to citizens amid planned reforms.
American baseball star Barry Bonds faces new charges alleging he lied over taking performance-enhancing drugs.
A consumer pressure group says many fruit-flavoured food and drink products actually contain little or no fruit.
Children as young as two should have diets low in saturated fat, provided they are not underweight, the FSA says.
Some convenience food can be as healthy as home cooked meals, say food experts.
Ministers launch a £372m strategy designed to cut soaring levels of obesity in England.
Children's diets are now so poor more than two-thirds do not see fast food as a treat, research suggests.
The Afghan ceramics industry is making a comeback in the village of Istalif, but now faces new difficulties writes the BBC's Alix Kroeger.
Individuals are not to blame for the obesity crisis and the government must act, a major report concludes.
The BBC News website looks at the science of 'reformatting' food, now seen as key plank in the campaign against obesity.
The Food Standards Agency has been accused by campaigners of "chickening out" of banning additives linked to hyperactivity in children.
A Dairylea Lunchables advert saying the snack was "packed with good stuff" misled consumers, a watchdog rules.
The Middle Eastern media believe the Sharm el-Sheikh summit supported Mr Abbas in his stand-off with Hamas.
Medicines for young children often contain additives banned from food for under-threes, research shows.
Major UK retailers plan to stop adding harmful trans-fats to their own-brand products.
A Borders firm set up last year secures more than £1m to help it expand its medicines business.
Junk food ads during TV programmes targeted at under-16s are to be banned, regulators announce.
Fats linked to heart disease are being cut from around £1.5bn worth of foods, the industry says.
Scottish children are putting their long term health at risk by eating too many crisps, a leading charity claims.
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