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Study Reveals Drinking Three Glasses of Champagne a Week Is Good for Your Brain, Prevents Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease
Caffeinated Peanut Butter Is Out And Senator Chuck Schumer Wants Full Investigation On It, As STEEM Contains More Sugar Than Red Bull
A while after the first announcement that STEEM's caffeinated peanut butter was hitting the market, the product is now officially on shelves in Connecticut and Massachusetts, but one politician in particular isn't all too convinced with how healthy - or safe - this product might be. Maggi Noodles Back On Sale in India After Recall
The lead content was found to be in safe levels. After five months after its recall, Nestle is finally putting back Maggi noodles back on the shelves in India. Carrie Bickmore Launches Brain Cancer Awareness Foundation
Carrie Bickmore announced she's launching her own foundation, named 'Carrie's Beanies for Brain Cancer. Shonda Rhimes Weight Loss Secrets: Eating The Right Food Is Key
Shonda Rhimes is the queen of primetime TV series on ABC. From grey's Anatomy and Scandal to her latest masterpiece, How To Get Away With Murder. She is indeed a genius when it comes to penning these stories and producing them. But just like ordinary Americans, there is one thing that she shares with a lot of this country's citizens and that is her struggle on weight loss. There's No Such Thing as SuperFood, Experts Say
There is no official term and definition of the term "superfood" and the EU has not approved any health claims printed on the packaging unless they can provide a document that there is a scientific study that has proven it. Meat Lovers and Their Love for 17-Year-Old Steak
Restaurants in Bristol and Manchester are selling middle-aged beef, some up to 17 years of age. Steak used to be plain. Back in the grandeur days of The Berni Inn group - which pretty much characterized the UK steakhouse in the Sixties - the decision was between rump or fillet if you were feeling elegant. The Arrangement of Food Desserts Could Affect One's Diet
If you have been battling with some poor eating habits and a bad diet lately, then this might answer your questions, as to why your working out and diet plans don't seem to work. Cravings for Junk Food is in Your Genes, Science Reveals
Though some have control over what they eat, others may find it difficult to escape the cravings. Many may think self-control is solely what to blame; however Science reveals that cravings on junk food can be linked to a person's genes. Coming Down With a Flu? A Virtual Doctor can Help You
More and more people are taking a step towards taking convenience by visiting doctors online. When you're coming down with flu, there are a few items you usually reach for to start feeling better: cough drops, herbal tea, and maybe an over-the-counter medication. The Goodness of a Home-Cooked Meal can Save You, Study Says
Instead of driving down to a restaurant and ordering that delicious steak, you can make a significant change in your life by staying and making home made food. Experience Soul Food in Seoul Through Your Computer
Taking photos of your food is passe in South Korea. The latest craze is to login and watch people eat, and you can do this from anywhere in the world. Cookout for the World's Hottest Chilli Result to Toxic Fumes, Homes Evacuated
The world's hottest chilli may have been produced by four UK students. The world's hottest chilli may have been produced by four UK students. Mindfulness: An Effective Way to Stay Calm and Productive
Study reveals that mindfulness- a condition of the mind that exemplifies a person's consciousness on the present events while staying calm even feelings and thoughts are running in her mind is a method that strengthens a person's ability to be productive by changing the condition of the brain. Google, Heart Association Team Up On New Research Venture
A company whose name is synonymous with eyeballs on the Internet is turning its attention to hearts.
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