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Who could resist a pizza like this on Valentine's Day?

Love is...a heart-shaped pizza?

Pizza Hut are serving up a heart-shaped pizza for one day only this year - Valentine's Day.

Now you can enjoy a pizza for just 500 calories at Pizza Hut.

Can you stick to your diet this weekend?

This weekend, you might find it hard to stick to your New Year’s Resolutions with Saturday being the day most will succumb to foodie temptation.

Domino's Pizza gluten-free alternative

Domino's launches new gluten-free pizza

Domino's Pizza is to launch a new gluten-free alternative which is suitable for coeliacs and those who suffer from gluten intolerance.

Pizza chain Prezzo announces profits

Restaurants: pizza popularity nets £16.4 million for Prezzo

Pizza is as popular as ever and now pizza and pasta restaurant chain Prezzo have announced more ambitious expansion plans in the UK after serving up a 14% rise in profits. The chain, which operates 189 restaurants, made £16.4 million last year.

CASH outrage over takeaway salt levels

Daily allowance of salt in just one pizza

Did you know there may br more than 10 grams of salt in just one takeaway pizza? Research released for National Salt Awareness Week found that takeaway pizzas have up to two and a half times more salt than the average supermarket pizza.

Pizza salt levels varied across the world

Study finds high salt levels in pizzas

A new study has revealed excessively high salt levels in a large number of pizza products around the world. The research - carried out by World Action on Salt Health - even found some pizzas containing twice the salt content of the same pizzas in other countries.

Fresh pizzas are often very high in fat and salt

Frozen pizza can be healthier than fresh

Shoppers shouldn't be fooled into thinking that buying a fresh pizza is healthier than choosing frozen. A new survey from Which? has named and shamed the worst offenders in terms of calories, fat and salt.

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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'

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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.