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New York St. Patrick’s Day Parade Ban On Gays: Guinness Key To Lift The Ban
Texting While Driving: A Driver's Disease That Resulted a Woman To be Impaled
A woman was impaled while driving away from a parking lot after delivering her daughter's saxophone. As she is driving away from the parking lot, she started texting her friend. Calorie Goals, Support May Help Limit Pregnancy Weight Gain
Compared to obese expectant mothers without special care, those given individualized calorie goals and weekly group meetings gained less weight during pregnancy and had fewer oversized newborns in a new study. McDonald's To Boost China Supplier Audits After Food Safety Scandal
McDonald's Corp will increase the number of audits it conducts of suppliers in China, the firm said on Tuesday, after a food scandal in July dented China sales at the U.S. fast food chain and rival Yum Brands Inc. Diets Work, But The Brand Doesn’t Matter
When it comes to diet programs, brand names don't make much difference, according to a new review. Shift Work Linked To Greater Diabetes Risk
People who work night shifts, or constantly changing shifts are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared to non-shift workers, suggests a new analysis of previous studies. Diabetes New Possible Solution: Bionic Pancreas
People with Diabetes find it very hard to lead a regular life. They have to be controlling their sugar levels and blood pressure all the time. But sometimes a little help comes to the rescue. Hershey’s New Logo Considered… Funny
Hershey’s is the leading manufacturer of chocolate in all of North America. They have designed a new logo and launched it at the end of last week. It produced a lot of controversy. High-Action TV Shows Lead To More Snacking: Study
Watching high-energy TV programs might make watching calories harder, a new study suggests. Watching high-energy TV programs might make watching calories harder, a new study suggests. World Chefs: Jamie Bissonnette Shares Tips On Making Cured Meats
Making sausages, pates and cured meats at home can be tricky, but American chef Jamie Bissonnette in his debut book, "The New Charcuterie Cookbook," shows their flavors are worth the time and effort. 32 Teens Pull A Prison Break
It’s not easy escaping from a closed up place, but these kids did it, and not just one or two. Thirty-two teenagers ran away from a Youth Detention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. With High Blood Pressure, Light To Moderate Drinking May Protect Heart
Drinking alcohol has been tied in the past to a higher risk of high blood pressure, but in a new analysis of past studies, researchers found that a drink or two a day seemed to protect even those with hypertension from heart disease and death. Pistachios May Help Reduce Diabetes Risk: Study
For people who may be headed for type 2 diabetes, regularly eating pistachios might help turn the tide, according to a new trial from Spain. Burger King Has Maneuvered To Cut U.S. Tax Bill For Years
Burger King may have taken a lot of flack in the past week for a deal that should curb its U.S. tax bill but in many ways it is consistent with the burger chain's aggressive tax-reduction strategies in recent years. Three Children Stabbed to Death At A Chinese School
Horror happens every day in any place. Millions of crimes are committed by all sorts of people. In a Primary School in Hubei, China three children were killed by a man and six other children resulted injured.
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