US States Are Voting to Ban Seed Oils in School Cafeterias. What Are Seed Oils, and Should Australian Parents Be Paying Attention?

US States Are Voting to Ban Seed Oils in School Cafeterias. What Are Seed Oils, and Should Australian Parents Be Paying Attention?

US States Are Voting to Ban Seed Oils in School Cafeterias. What Are Seed Oils, and Should Australian Parents Be Paying Attention?Goodnessly
Published on: 15/06/2026

Several US states have moved to ban seed oils in school cafeterias. Here’s what seed oils are, why the science is raising concerns, and what it means for Australian families.

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The Clean 15: The Produce You Don’t Need to Buy Organic — And Why “Organic” Doesn’t Mean What Most People Think

The Clean 15: The Produce You Don’t Need to Buy Organic — And Why “Organic” Doesn’t Mean What Most People Think

The Clean 15: The Produce You Don’t Need to Buy Organic — And Why “Organic” Doesn’t Mean What Most People ThinkGoodnessly
Published on: 07/06/2026

Research increasingly links artificial food colours, preservatives, and dietary patterns to symptom severity in children with ADHD, autism, and eczema. Here’s what the evidence shows and where to start.

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ADHD, Autism, Eczema, and Unexplained Behaviour: Why Food Is Always Worth Investigating

ADHD, Autism, Eczema, and Unexplained Behaviour: Why Food Is Always Worth Investigating

ADHD, Autism, Eczema, and Unexplained Behaviour: Why Food Is Always Worth InvestigatingGoodnessly
Published on: 01/06/2026

Research increasingly links artificial food colours, preservatives, and dietary patterns to symptom severity in children with ADHD, autism, and eczema. Here’s what the evidence shows and where to start.

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The Southampton Study: The Research That Changed Food Labelling in Europe — and What It Means for Australian Families

The Southampton Study: The Research That Changed Food Labelling in Europe — and What It Means for Australian Families

The Southampton Study: The Research That Changed Food Labelling in Europe — and What It Means for Australian FamiliesGoodnessly
Published on: 25/05/2026

The 2007 Southampton Study linked six common synthetic food dyes to hyperactivity in children. The UK acted. Australia didn’t. Here’s what the research found and which additives to look for on Australian labels.

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