All World Health Organization (WHO) articles
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Will food security go nuclear?
Following a recent trip to South East Asia, Professor Chris Elliott considers the role that nuclear science and technology can play in tackling food insecurity across the region, and shares his insight into current research and future opportunities in this space.
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NewsProtein gel developed to break down alcohol in the body
In the future, the gel could be taken orally to prevent blood alcohol levels from rising and acetaldehyde from damaging the body, limiting the cause of many health problems caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
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ArticleWomen's health: Beyond the basics with Kerry
Monica Olivares puts a spotlight on the work Kerry is doing in the women’s health space and discusses what the industry still needs to do to support nutritional needs.
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ArticleEnsuring food safety with a tandem mass spectrometry approach for mycotoxin quantification
With mycotoxins on the rise, food safety and authenticity expert Michele Suman looks at how to deploy tandem mass spectrometry for mycotoxin quantification.
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ArticleGrowing evidence to ban the use of nitrites from our meat
Professor Chris Elliott lays out his case for getting nitrites banned from use in meat production in the UK.
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ArticleFood solutions for a sustainable tomorrow
With multiple forces acting against global food security, researchers in Singapore have been innovating. Read their solutions that help combat food waste and obesity, while improving health and sustainable food production.


