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Most Addictive Food Award Goes to...Pizza!
Pizza Tops The List as The Most Addictive Food. When you ask people what they want to eat at almost any given time of day, there is only one answer: pizza. Marks and Spencer Wasting Trolley-Loads of Food at New Bradford Store
Marks and Spencer at the center of controversy of after wasting trolley-loads of food at new Bradford store Are You a Heavy Drinker? Study Says You're Putting Your Heart at Risk
People who use alcohol without thinking are 70 percent more likely to have heart failure, according to findings that were to be shown on Tuesday at the American Heart Association's annual meeting in Orlando, Fla. Food That Can Keep You Hydrated, Even Without Water
People can actually add some water-packed food into their daily meal and combine it with water for best hydration.Keep yourself hydrated and try these water-packed foods. Grain-Free Detox Not a Myth: 8 Strange Results of Giving Up Wheat and Other Grains
Regular consumption of grains and grain products that have been commonly considered healthy have been wreaking untold havoc in the human body. How To Achieve Candice Swanepoel's Body? Victoria's Secret Angel Shares Her Beauty Secrets
Candice Swanepoel shares on her Instagram account a short clip of her doing a combination of aerial yoga and ballet to stay fit. Food and Drug Combinations That Can Have Deadly Results
There are some medications that have dangerous and even deadly results when it is mixed with the wrong food. Facebook Study Says Abstaining Increases Happiness Quotient, Supports Instagram’s Essena O'Neill Social Media Claim
The CEO of the Happiness Research Institute says that the great news that people post on Facebook are only representative of the top 10 percent of what really happens in real life. Can Vitamin C Stop the Common Cold and Make You Feel Better?
Fall and winter are the spike seasons for colds. One of the most beloved word-of-mouth cold countermeasures is Vitamin C. Football Linemen Believed to be More at Risk for Heart Problems, According to New Study
Researchers found that college footballers who play in linemen positions may be at greater risk for certain heart problems than those in other positions. Good News for Chocolate Lovers: Shortage is not Going to Happen According to a Recent Study
Researchers recently found that chocolate is much older than what was taught before. With this new discovery, researchers assured the public that chocolate will be available for a long time since its origin (cacao plant) survived thousands of decades and showed its adaptive nature to previous changes in society. Need Help with Food Inventory and Reduce Food Waste? There's an App for That!
Brianna McGuire said that when she created this app she thought that she wanted to do something about the almost 20 pounds of food waste that the average American throw in the trash every month. Poverty and authoritative Parenting Linked to Childhood Obesity
Childhood obesity-who or which should we really blame for it? A recent study just discovered what might be the reason for overweight children. Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Low Vision Could Lead to Visual Hallucinations
Sight loss and partial blindness will lead to Charles Bonnet Syndrome, a condition named after the Swiss philosopher who gave light to the hallucinations of his grandfather who was almost blind. This condition can develop when a person's vision is classified as "low-vision".
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