Health

27 June 2011

The eatwell plate

The eatwell plate shows the different types of food we need to eat and in what proportions to have a well balanced and healthy diet. It's a good idea to try ...
27 June 2011

Food labels

Nutrition labels can help you choose between products, and keep a check on the amount of foods high in fat, salt and added sugars that you're eating. Read on or use ...
27 June 2011

Food labelling terms

Food labels can help us choose a healthier diet and make sure our foods are safe to eat. Here is a guide to some of the most common food labelling ...
27 June 2011

Healthy food swaps

Trying to eat more healthily can seem daunting. In fact, by changing just a few eating habits you make a big difference to your diet. Making that change will mean you'll ...
27 June 2011

Sugars

Most adults and children in the UK eat too much sugar. Cut down by eating fewer sugary foods, such as sweets, cakes and biscuits, and drinking fewer sugary soft drinks. Sugars ...
27 June 2011

Healthy takeaways

You don't have to give up takeaways completely, as long as you make the right menu choices and don't have them too often. Fish and chips We all love a trip to ...
27 June 2011

Healthy eating out

If you're eating out at a restaurant or cafe, you can make choices to ensure that your meal is healthy and balanced. It's all too easy to have more saturated fat, ...
27 June 2011

Healthy eating for teens

A healthy diet can help you look and feel great. Don't follow the latest food fad: find out the truth about eating well. Your body needs energy and nutrients from food ...
27 June 2011

Cancer and hair loss

Some cancer treatments can make your hair fall out, but there are wigs, cold caps and other products available to help you cope. Hair loss from cancer treatment can affect people ...
27 June 2011

'I had breast cancer and then cervical cancer'

Juanita Higgs, 69, explains the impact of cancer on her life, and how her charity work helps others and brings her so much happiness. Finding out I had cancer I'd always had ...
27 June 2011

How to prepare and cook food safely

Studies show that the kitchen contains the most germs in the home. One found that the kitchen sink contains 100,000 times more germs than the bathroom. Germs such as E. coli, campylobacter ...
27 June 2011

5 A DAY on a budget

Eating plenty of fruit and vegetables doesn't have to be expensive. There are lots of affordable ways to get your 5 A DAY. Here's how to eat more fruit and vegetables ...
27 June 2011

Pulses

Pulses include beans, lentils and peas. They are a cheap, low-fat source of protein, fibre, vitamins and minerals, and they count towards your recommended five daily portions of fruit and ...
27 June 2011

School packed lunches

Thanks to Jamie Oliver, school dinners have had a radical overhaul. But what about the lunchboxes we pack for our children? It's just as important to make sure the lunchboxes that ...
27 June 2011

Health check your shopping

Make your weekly shop healthier in one click The NHS Choices Supermarket Health Checker on mySupermarket.co.uk offers you healthier choices based on calories, fat, saturated fat, salt and sugar. You select ...
27 June 2011

Eight tips for healthy eating

Eating well is an important part of maintaining good health, and can help you feel your best. It can be simple too. Just follow these eight tips to get started. The ...
27 June 2011

Water and drinks

Your body needs water or other fluids to work properly and to avoid dehydration. That's why it's important to drink enough fluids. Water makes up about two-thirds of the weight of ...
27 June 2011

'Hearing loss isn't funny'

Actress, Rula Lenska, 63, lost her hearing almost a decade ago after picking up an ear infection when she was on a diving holiday. She now wears hearing aids in ...
27 June 2011

Starting periods

Most girls start their periods when they're about 12, but they can start as early as age 8, so it's important to talk to girls from an early age to ...
27 June 2011

Teen girls and iron

Only 60% of teenage girls have the recommended amount of iron in their diet. A lack of iron can make you feel tired, faint and breathless. It can also make ...
27 June 2011

Help for depression

Depression is a common condition. About one in six people will experience depression during their lifetime. It can affect anyone: men and women, young and old. Although more women than men ...
27 June 2011

Bereavement and young people

Losing someone important to you is one of the hardest things to experience in life and if you're young, bereavement can be even more difficult. But support and advice are ...
27 June 2011

10 ways to prevent food poisoning

The UK has more than 850,000 reported cases of people experiencing food poisoning a year, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA). If you've ever had food poisoning, you'll know how ...
27 June 2011

Eat less saturated fat

Eating a diet that is high in saturated fat can raise the level of cholesterol in the blood. High cholesterol increases the risk of heart disease. These practical tips can ...