Victoria Taylor

Victoria Taylor

dietitian United Kingdom

Victoria Taylor is a dietitian at the British Heart Foundation, where she focuses on nutrition and its impact on heart health. She advocates for the benefits of both caffeinated and decaffeinated tea, emphasizing their role in a balanced diet while providing guidance on safe caffeine consumption.

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Iraq Iraq: Victoria Taylor is the director of the Iraq Initiative at the Atlantic Council, commenting on the challenges faced by Al-Sudani in securing a second term. 5

Al Mada: فوز الـ KDP سيجعله لاعبًا مركزيًا في تشكيل الحكومة الاتحادية

Canada Canada: His partner, Victoria Taylor, a landscape architect and principal at VTLA Studio in Toronto, turned to her connections in the design industry. 8

The Globe and Mail: Chef Jamie Kennedy’s rural home and food laboratory

Romania Romania: Victoria Taylor is a nutritionist at the British Heart Foundation who warns about the caloric intake of avocado despite its health benefits. 7

Adevărul: Superfructul care îți protejează inima: „aurul verde” reduce colesterolul, scade glicemia și te apără de infarct

Australia Australia: Victoria Taylor of the British Heart Foundation discusses caffeine intake and heart health. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Is that coffee good for you? It depends on how you make it

Iran Iran: Victoria Taylor, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Iraq and Iran, described the first round of negotiations between Iran and the United States as positive and constructive. 8

Hamshahri: جزئیات دور دوم مذاکرات ایران و آمریکا مشخص شد

New Zealand New Zealand: Victoria Taylor is a dietitian at the British Heart Foundation who discusses the health impacts of tea. 8

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Is a cup of decaf tea any better for your health?