Now playing Next Health Want to lose weight? How you eat is just as important as what you eat The way you eat is more important than what you eat, according to the experts at what is reputed to be the world’s best medical spa in Austria. 16/10/2023
Now playing Next Health Artificial sweeteners linked to a higher risk of depression - study Eating ultra-processed foods, especially those with artificial sweeteners, may increase the risk of depression, a new study has revealed. 21/09/2023
Now playing Next Health Four in five people with hypertension aren’t adequately treated - WHO Just one in five people with hypertension have controlled it, the World Health Organization said. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. We need cheap protein — but it doesn’t have to be meat We can replace meat with cheap, low-carbon, non-subsidised plant-based meat and in the process spare animals, the climate, and our bodies from the harms of conventional meat, Sarah Lake writes. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Health Unhealthy snacks are undermining healthy mealtimes, researchers warn Snacking on unhealthy treats like cookies and cakes can undo the benefits of eating healthily at mealtimes. 18/09/2023
Now playing Next Health Scientists discover way to potentially slow down ageing in humans A new study from Germany has potentially found the answers to time-old questions: what drives ageing and what can we do to reverse it? 26/08/2023
Now playing Next Health Olive oil could reduce risk of dying from dementia, study suggests In the first study of its kind, scientists found olive oil could reduce the risk of dying from dementia by 28 per cent. 11/08/2023
Now playing Next Health ‘Strong association’ between gut microbiome and autism, study finds In a big reassessment study, scientists have found a “definitive association” between gut bacteria and autism spectrum disorder. 11/07/2023
Now playing Next Living How plant-based meat substitutes could be hurting our health Vegans eat more ultra-processed foods than any other diet. How bad is that really for health and the environment? 24/06/2023
Now playing Next Health From energy drink to 'elixir of life': Could taurine slow down ageing? The newest scientific discovery in the race against ageing is a popular ingredient in caffeinated energy drinks. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Health Which countries in Europe have the healthiest diets? It’s no secret that some countries eat better than others - but which are some of the healthiest in Europe? 04/05/2023
Now playing Next Lifestyle What are the health benefits of fasting? Euronews Culture investigates Euronews Culture takes a deep dive into why some experts are increasingly recommending fasting as an essential way for us all to stay fit and healthy. 25/04/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink Award winning Italian fusion food store becomes Napolitan social hub Welcome to Chiku, Italy’s and perhaps Europe’s first restaurant that fuses together traditional Neapolitan and Roma food. 27/03/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink Britain's food tsar Henry Dimbleby steps down over obesity crisis Henry Dimbleby, the UK's food tsar, has quit over what he calls a 'lack of government action' over obesity in one of the worst affected countries in Europe. 20/03/2023
Now playing Next Living What is the climate impact of the 6 most popular diets? Our diets have a wide variety of climate impacts, a new study shows, with one almost four times more polluting veganism. 02/03/2023
Now playing Next Food and Drink The $3,500 pizza working wonders for waistlines and a kids' charity A remake of one of the most loved dish in the world for those who prefer it guilt free. 09/01/2023
Now playing Next Health Could baby formula made with human protein emulate breast milk? Helaina is attempting to make the first baby formula consisting of human proteins. 14/11/2022
Now playing Next Health Gut health scientists need 100,000 volunteers to send them their poo Scientists in France are seeking poo samples from 100,000 volunteers to map the nation’s gut health and boost research in personalised medicine. 20/09/2022
Now playing Next Food and Drink Your taste preferences could be down to your genes, new study reveals A new study completed by the University of Edinburgh argues that the reason why we love and hate certain foods could be partly down to our genes 22/08/2022
Now playing Next Health A banana a day can keep some cancers away - but ripeness matters The risk of some hereditary cancers was reduced by more than half for participants in the 20-year study. 16/08/2022