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Latest news, updates and blogs from World Cancer Research Fund.
Why prevention must lead the way after the 4th UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs and mental health
We were in New York to advocate for cancer prevention at the United Nations. World leaders met to discuss how to reduce the global burden of non-communicable diseases.
How Ireland beat the odds to introduce cancer warning labels on alcohol
Ireland will soon be the first country to warn drinkers of the links between cancer and alcohol on the drinks label. How did they do it?
Are you remembering to calm your mind as well as exercise your body?
The benefits of mind-body exercises such as yoga, Qigong, Tai Chi and Pilates are sometimes overlooked in our desire to get fit quick.
Healthy New You: the Yuka app – review
As part of our series reviewing media that could inspire your journey to better health in 2024, Mélanie Marks Purnode tries out the Yuka app.
Healthy New You: Anticancer: A New Way of Life – review
As part of our series reviewing media that could inspire your journey to better health in 2024, Diana Mackie reads Anticancer: A New Way of Life.
Healthy New You: The Diary Of A CEO podcast – review
As part of our series reviewing media that could inspire your journey to better health in 2024, Marianne Kellner listens to The Diary Of A CEO.
Healthy New You: Ultra-Processed People – review
As part of our series reviewing media that could inspire your journey to better health in 2024, Penny Woods reads Ultra-Processed People
Healthy New You: Zoe Health podcast – review
As part of our series reviewing media that could inspire your journey to better health in 2024, Rob Mansfield listens to the Zoe Health podcast.
Mindful eating: a tool for a healthier you
What is mindful eating? Our expert Raffaella Masselli explains how to eat mindfully, and what the 5 ‘Ss’ of mindful eating are.
Vigorous exercise and the science behind exercise snacking
Promising research shows that even tiny amounts of activity can dramatically reduce cancer risk, which could be a game-changer for people who don’t like to exercise.
From semolina to spam: shared memories of school dinners
Children eat more than 1,300 school dinners during the primary years and many of us remember the good – and the bad. We asked staff and supporters – plus a dinner lady – to share their thoughts.
Veganuary: what you need to know if you’re going vegan
Matt Lambert, WCRF nutritionist, gives advice on a healthy vegan diet for Veganuary
Are alcohol-free drinks any better for us?
Sales of alcohol-free or lower alcohol drinks continue to rise, with low-alcohol beers proving especially popular. But are they a healthy alternative?