Judy More is experienced in working with the media and writing press releases and nutrition articles. She has appeared on national radio and TV.
Contact Judy for an intelligent and professional viewpoint on any programmes or news stories you may be planning.
Recent soundbites:
The Sunday Times - 27 January, 2008
Healthy lunches turn pupils into banana louts
BBC News 24 - 16 January, 2008
How bad are children's diets?
Times Online - 1 August, 2007
Food for thought
WeightWatchers.co.uk - August 2007
Handling Your Bank Holiday
Sky News - 17 May, 2007
Bread Additive Plans Approved
Guardian Unlimited - 10 April, 2007
Diets don't work in the long term, says survey
BBC News 24 - 15 January, 2007
Cloudy apple juice 'healthier'
BBCNews - 17 October, 2006
Benefits of fish 'outwiegh risks'
Daily Telegraph - 16 September, 2006
Ketchup has the last laugh
BBCNews - 8 June, 2006
Bid to stop Asian infant anaemia
Prima Baby Magazine
50 ways to give your baby a healthy appetite
Sense About Science
Food Additives
iVillage.co.uk
Tubby toddlers
Recent Media Appearances by Judy More:
BBC Breakfast News Recorded and Live Interview on Superfoods - 8th June 2007
BSkyB News Recorded Interview on Folic acid fortification and benefits to mothers and babies - 17th May 2007
BBC Breakfast News Recorded Interview on Superfoods 11th April 2007
BSkyB News Live Interview on Childhood Obesity - 26th February 2007
Look North Recorded Interview on the importance of iron content in baby food - 8th June 2006
Channel 5 News Recorded Interview on child nutrition - 10th August 2005
Sky Breakfast News Live Interview on School Meals - 8th March 2005
ITN Lunchtime News Live Interview on School Meals - 8th March 2005
BBC Breakfast News Live Interview on Childhood Obesity - 16th February 2005
Scottish Radio Recorded Interview supporting Launch of Nutrition Game by British Medical Association - 27th September 2004
2000 – 2004 Several Live Interviews on TV News on all aspects of Child Nutrition
Contact Judy for an intelligent and professional viewpoint on any programmes or news stories you may be planning.
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