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Ambius delivers fruit to offices

Bananas ideal for work-day energy

They are ideal for hangovers or a post-workout snack - and bananas are popular with office workers in need of energy, too. Ambious deliver fruit baskets to offices in London and they polled their customers to find out which fruits sold best.

Fresh fruit is a better choice at work

Stressed-out employees 'choose junk food over fruit'

We may be trying to shape up for summer but the stresses and strains of modern life are conspiring against us. A whopping 80% of British workers said they choose junk food such as crisps over healthy alternatives like fruit as a remedy for stress.

Meal plan designed for busy professionals

Express diet plan designed for busy workers

A new diet delivery service has been designed specifically for busy working professionals. The Soulmatefood Express Plan offers calorie controlled meals or snacks, using foods that boost energy levels and improve mental clarity, too.

Up fruit intake to make snacking more healthy

Commitment-phobe Brits choose treats over healthy eating

Having trouble sticking to a diet? You may just be a commitment-phobe! A new poll found 51% of Brits admitted they're not committed to a healthy diet and lifestyle, cost and commitment issues leave them choosing unhealthy treats over healthy foods.

Take a proper break this lunchtime

Proper lunchbreaks essential for health and productivity

It’s nearly lunchtime - how hungry are you? New research suggests almost one in three British workers will skip lunch today, as stress on the job leads them to squeeze in an extra hour’s work, rather than do what is right for their health.

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Broccoli helps kill cancer cells

Broccoli helps kill cancer cells

We have long been told about the health benefits of superfoods but now Sulforaphane, one of the primary phytochemicals in broccoli has been proved to selectively target and kill prostate cancer cells, leaving normal prostate cells healthy and unaffected.

Over half of Brits want to shed 'at least a stone'

weight loss

The study commissioned by diet aid manufacturer Slimsticks, also discovered that a worrying one in five people have followed an ‘eating is cheating’ starvation diet and one in ten have tried a liquid diet.