Keep taking the fruit and veg: Vitamin pills do not reduce cancer risk Taking vitamin supplements does not reproduce the cancer prevention benefits of a healthy balanced diet
Obesity: Gene discovery suggests some people are hardwired to overeat The discovery of six genes that raise the risk of obesity highlights the role of the brain in making people more prone to excessive eating
Most slimming products are a con, claims nutrition expert Researcher says overweight people are being ripped off by bogus health food claims
Vitamin deficiency Editorial: Libel battles can make and break reputations, but only rarely do they bear on questions of life and death
Vitamin C: good or bad? Helen Pidd There's no evidence that injecting vitamin C is effective in treating human cancer
Health: Breastfed babies more receptive to tastes, say food research scientists Different foods in mother's diet cause subtle shifts in the flavour of breast milk tests show
Nutrition: High level of fat and salt in fun park food, says report Children on school outings offered meals with 'overwhelmingly' high levels of fat, salt and sugar, report says
Diet: Women warned that junk food in pregnancy may hit child’s health Researchers say experiment on rats applies to humans, and mother's bad diet can lead to overweight offspring
Cereals are not ‘sugary junk’ – they’re the best way to start the day Response: We don't manipulate diets - we offer nutrition, choice, convenience and value for money, says James Laird
Drop that spoon! Britain is one of the world's largest consumers of puffed, flaked and sugared breakfast cereals. How did that happen when many were said to contain less nutrition than the boxes they come in? Felicity Lawrence investigates