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Apple Cider Is Said To Be Related To A New Foodborne Disease Outbreak

A recent foodborne disease outbreak was said to be related to apple cider in the state of Illinois. A recent foodborne disease outbreak was said to be related to apple cider in the state of Illinois and it has now affected 70 people.
  • The Sensi: A Part Of Sierra Leone's Future

    Sensi's founders hope that the small tech community could help the country's current economic crisis since it played a big part in dealing with the outbreak.
  • Some Secrets of Fast Food Chains That You Don't Know

    David Zinczenko, a former KFC crew listed several secrets of fast food chains. Read if you will agree...
  • Why People Should Steam Their Food

    To live healthier, one must not only do a physical work out regularly, but one should also maintain a healthy diet and steaming their food is one of the ways to keep a healthy body.
  • Health Benefits One Can Get From Broccoli

    A lot of people don’t like eating broccoli mostly because it’s green and it doesn’t look tasty at all as what they usually say, here are the reasons why people should reconsider broccoli:
  • Food To Avoid When You're On Diet

    There are ways for a person to stop gaining so much weight with just replacing the usual fattening meal with the same kind of packed meals but can make one even slimmer and lose weight easily. It was stated in a study of food and diet that people who skip meal daily will gain weight more than those who eat healthy and appropriate meal every morning.
  • Panera Vowed to Use All Cage-Free Eggs by 2020

    Bakery-cafe chain Panera Bread Co is joining the cage-free egg bandwagon, following McDonald's and Starbucks. The company pledged that their ingredients to be 100 percent cage-free eggs by 2020.
  • Slate Scale: A Portable Smart Scale That Analyses Food Intake

    The Slate smart scale is the latest in a long line of technologies that attempt to further the battle against weight and obesity.
  • Regular Exercise Makes the Body Function Properly

    Some exercise to have more energy, build muscles, lose weight, look more attractive or to decrease the risk of health problems later in life. Overall, people choose to work out to make their bodies look good and function properly.
  • Combat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with Exercise

    PTSD is a term we usually hear when someone experienced something traumatic, stressful and sometimes life changing situations. These people are then directed to a therapist and some other drugs. According to Brisbane Times, there is a study that says that exercise can be a treatment for PTSD.
  • Happiness - Lesser in Adults Beyond 30

    Are you happy? If you're in your 30s or older, a recent study has found that you're less presumably to answer "yes" than your parents were.
  • Hearing Loss in 1 of 5 by 2035 in the UK

    By the year 2035, a projection of over 15 million people in the UK will be suffering from hearing loss, tinnitus and deafness.
  • Have the Brits Fallen Out of Love with Sausages?

    The Great British sausage appears to have lost its sizzle. Issues arising over preservatives and the health hazards of consuming too much red meat signify that sales are down by two billion since 2008
  • Trending Now: Christmas Doughnuts, The Festive Snack is in Town

    The fatty circles have been one of the greatest food trends of the current years and this time, they're coming for Christmas. From chic London bakeries to your local supermarket, doughnuts will be far and wide this December.
  • New Study Teaches Ways to Stop Bingeing

    A recent study shows how weekends destroy a person’s diet and why regular bingeing is bad for your health. As always been taught by a lot of people, prevention is always the cure. So before weekend comes again, these ways could lead to self-control and over indulging.
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