An eight-year-old boy almost died after getting food poisoning after eating at a hotel in Turkey, said his mother as the family recounted their horror experience of the vacation. School dinner lady Natalie Parr, 36, of Manchester, said her son Jaxon Bentley
Many people think that if they “work through lunch” and eat at their desk, they’re saving time so they can get more done and finish their day at a reasonable hour. But is working at your desk through lunch really the best
‘The instructions on it are you will eat it if I cut it,’ joked Princess Anne, brandishing a knife. (Image: Getty) Few are brave enough to argue with Princess Anne so when the order came to eat birthday cake today, who was
Have you ever come across a diet that promises rapid, short-term weight loss? Most likely, it’s a fad diet that you should avoid. Losing weight doesn’t happen overnight, and if a product or diet is promising it will, it’ll probably end up
Just months after the FDA’s approval of lab-grown meat products from two California companies, experts assert that challenges remain before this “cultivated” food alternative could make it to local supermarkets and Americans’ kitchens and dining room tables. In addition, some stress that
A Brazilian man who feasted on one of the most poisonous fishes in the world has died after spending five weeks in hospital fighting for his life, according to reports. Magno Sergio Gomes, 46, and his friend ate a toxic pufferfish –
Eating meat-free lunches on weekdays could save the NHS up to £2.2 billion a year, according to a new report. The research by the Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation (CAWF) estimated the sum could be saved due to a reduction in deaths from
Orla Baxendale, from Lancashire, bought the Vanilla Florentine Cookie at a store in Connecticut, unaware of its nut content. Ms Baxendale, 25, was treated with her anti-allergy EpiPen injector but it was not enough to counter the severe reaction, said her lawyers
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Parents are concerned gadgets are ‘damaging their children’s health’ and ‘eating away at family time’, a new study has found. The annual study from online safety charity Internet Matters found children’s overall digital wellbeing is however improving. The study surveys around 1,000