Monday, the Commission published the results of a pan-European testing campaign of food products showing that some products are identically or similarly …

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Monday, the Commission published the results of a pan-European testing campaign of food products showing that some products are identically or similarly …
#DualFoodQuality – Commission releases study assessing differences in the composition of EU food products EU Reporter
The Commission has published the results of a pan-European testing campaign of food products showing that some products are identically or similarly branded …
What’s So Bad about Processed Foods? Voice of America
Processed foods like chips, soda and frozen pizzas are full of salt, sugar and fat. Now, scientists are trying to understand if there is something else about such …
Demand is high for food scientists. Mount Mary University launches new advanced degree program. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The program is designed for people already in the field who can do research for their employer without having to leave work.
Newly discovered hunger pathway is activated in the presence of food • Earth.com Earth.com
A study from the Society for Neuroscience has pinpointed a previously unidentified pathway in the brain that controls whether or not we feel hungry.
New research sheds light on a possible cause of autism: processed foods Big Think
A new study from the University of Central Florida makes the case for the emerging connection of autism and the human microbiome. High levels of Propionic …
Exhaustive Study on Temperature Controlled Packaging Solutions Industry. Temperature Controlled Packaging is the latest design in Packaging, …
Global EVOH Films for Packaging Market to Benefit From Rising Demand for Blown Film Types of Products – QYR Consulting Yahoo Finance
LOS ANGELES, June 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) is a glossy, crystal clear, and flexible thermoplastic copolymer having …
It’s trendy to scorn processed food. Now there’s research to back up that attitude. The Washington Post
Studies suggest eating ultra-processed foods can lead to weight gain and risk of heart disease.