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USDA Shuts Down Production At NJ Slaughterhouse After Hidden Video Shows Animal Abuse (VIDEO)
Flavor Flav Pleads Not Guilty To Traffic Stop Charges in New York
Flavor Flav pleaded not guilty Tuesday in a Hempstead, N.Y. courtroom to charges he received during a traffic stop earlier this month as he headed to his mother's funeral. Obesity as a Disease: Message May Undermine Healthy Behaviors in the Overweight
Labeling obesity as a disease may not be the best decision. Scientists have discovered that messages that describe obesity as a disease may actually undermine healthy behaviors and beliefs among obese individuals. The findings reveal a bit more about the psychology behind obesity. Discover What Probiotics May Help Women Lose Weight and Keep it Off
Want to lose weight? Then you may want to look into probiotics. Scientists have discovered that certain probiotics can help women lose weight and keep it off. The findings could have implications for both weight loss and maintaining a healthy body weight. Multiple Sclerosis Linked to Food Bug: Bacterial Toxin May Trigger Disease
You might to be careful about what you eat. It turns out that a certain toxin from common, foodborne bacteria could trigger multiple sclerosis. The findings show how important it is to test food safety in order to make sure what we eat isn't contaminated. FDA Allowed Over a Dozen 'High Risk' Antibiotics in Animal Food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration allowed over a dozen potentially harmful antibiotics to be used in livestock feed, despite research studies claiming that these drugs are at "high risk" to humans. Rosie O'Donnell to Appear as a Guest on 'The View' After Seven Years
Seven years after leaving "the View," former co-host Rosie O'Donnell has been booked to be a guest on the show. Cruise Ship Outbreak Update: CDC Health Officials Remain Aboard to Monitor Patients and Collect Samples
Health officials will reside aboard the Royal Caribbean cruise until it hits port in New Jersey after a "fast-moving gut bug," sickened nearly 650 people. Lawmakers Agree on Farm Bill That Would Cut Food Stamps By 1 Percent
A Congress known for epic dysfunction has reached a deal on a U.S. farm bill that would cut food stamps by about $800 million per year. Jodi Arias' Defense Cost Taxpayers Over $2 Million and Expected to Increase
Jodi Arias' legal bills have surpassed $2 million and are expected to only increase. Jodi Arias' legal bills have surpassed $2 million and are expected to only increase. Hong Kong Chicken Cull Begins After H7N9 Discovered: China Halts Poultry Trading
China's poultry industry may be in trouble again. Hong Kong began to cull 20,000 chickens on Tuesday in an effort to curtail the spread of bird flu, a disease that has already killed two. Coca-Cola Criticized For Banning Homophobic Slurs in Winter Olympics Campaign (VIDEO)
Coca-Cola's new social media campaign for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Russia has been criticized for preventing users from typing in "words associated with homosexuality." Common Crop Pesticides Kill Honeybee Larvae and Impact Food
You might not think that insects are a big part of the food industry, but they are. Now, scientists have discovered that bees may be at greater risk than previously thought. It turns out that four pesticides used on crops to kill insects and fungi also kill honeybee larvae within their hives. Plant Compound in Strawberries and Cucumbers Stops Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease
Do you like strawberries and cucumbers? What about other fruits and vegetables? Scientists have now found that these foods possess a chemical that appears to stop the memory loss that accompanies Alzheimer's disease. Justin Bieber Escapes to Panama Following DUI Arrest
Justin Bieber has popped up in Panama following his DUI arrest and additional charges. Justin Bieber has popped up in Panama following his DUI arrest and additional charges.
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