In an effort to tackle the increasing prevalence of obesity, the U.K. government has introduced a number of public health strategies over the years, including changes to how we label foods. For ...
Food labels detailing how much exercise is needed to burn off a product's calorie content could help to combat obesity, according to UK researchers. Food labels detailing how much exercise is needed ...
A law going into effect Sept. 1 aims to “make Texas healthy again,” tapping into a national movement spurred by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Senate Bill 25 requires ...
Food and drink labels showing the amount of physical activity required to burn off their calories have no impact on tackling obesity, according to the largest study of its kind in the UK. More than ...
A new medical study out of the United Kingdom suggests that food should be labeled based on how much exercise it would take to burn off the calories shown on the item. Some shoppers thought the idea ...
Food packages must display nutritional information, including calorie and salt content. But researchers are evaluating if small symbols showing how much physical activity is needed to cancel out the ...
June 11, 2016 at 1:50 a.m. | Updated June 11, 2016 at 2:01 a.m. by Michael Roizen, M.D. , Mehmet Oz, M.D. Q: Everyone's cheering about the new nutritional labeling for added sugars. But don't we ...
A potential FDA proposal would label Goldfish “medium” in saturated fat and sodium. (The placement and size of any U.S. label has yet to be determined.) The same product would bear stop-sign-shaped ...