Peter Shawn Taylor: There’s plenty of evidence that if we follow this simple advice, we won’t need governments telling us what to eat in the first place
Kristin Lawless argues that ‘Big Food’ has obscured the fundamentals of healthy eating—and that some additives actually help cause obesity
Opinion: As a bill wends its way through the House of Commons to regulate food advertising to children, a doctor debunks some arguments against it
The war on obesity is going to hospital cafeterias, in a movement that could mean more tofu and no treats for patients and their families
Editorial: Senate should go back to worrying about expense accounts and residency rules
A new report highlights Britain’s swelling addiction to sugary foods
Why David Cameron is targeting the obese in his latest campaign to reform welfare
In a 3,000-calorie meal, a burger, fries and proof the spirit of innovation lives on
Why fitness is more important than being thin
Obesity explained: Why rich women stay skinny, BMI isn’t the best measure and soda taxes don’t work
We’re fast catching up to our American neighbours, says a new report from the CMA
New research explores ways obesity alters the brain