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Kraft Heinz to Shut Down 7 Plants, Cut Jobs
Michelin Covers Street Food for the First Time in History with Hong Kong-Macau Guide
For the first time in the revered dining guide's 100+ year history, an entire section dedicated to street food will be published as part of the book's eighth iteration in Hong Kong and Macau. These Might Be The 'Worst Things' You Could Let Your Children Eat
Responsible parenthood involves having your children eat the right foods. Responsible parenthood involves having your children eat the right foods. Always give your kids a diet that meets their high nutritional demands, keeps them healthy but not totally deprives them of eating what they like. Sexist Wine Ad Gets Banned For Saying 'Bush' [VIDEO]
There were more sexual innuendos, too. Australia is known for their spectacular wine, and they're probably going to be known for something else: offensive alcohol ads. These Parasites Can Transmit Cancer Cells To Humans, CDC Scientists Say
CDC scientists revealed that tapeworms have a new terrifying ability. The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta has recently released its report on the first case of a human falling ill from cancer cells that arose in a parasitic tapeworm. Sprucing Up the Old Favorite: Surprisingly Yummy and Simple Beer Cocktails
Beer cocktails are simple to make and taste great too. Beer is a way of life. Nowadays, there are thousands of different kinds available thanks to the explosion of craft beer. Man Cures His Stomach Cancer With Wheatgrass
Is it true -- can wheatgrass get rid of cancer? A man claims that after being diagnosed with stomach cancer at 70 years old, consuming wheatgrass was what eradicated the cancer from his body. Scientists, Mathematicians and Engineers Tend to Have Autistic Traits
A nationwide experiment conducted in the UK found that individuals working in the engineering and science fields tend to have more autistic-like attributes. Sultanas over Raisins: Cadbury Changing its Fruit and Nut Recipe
After 90 years of just nuts and raisins, Cadbury is altering its fruit and nut recipe by adding sultanas. Best-Before Dates: Just a Supermarket Marketing Strategy?
The sell-by date was first introduced by M&S in the 70's. This was designed as a way to control stocks that would enable the retailers to ensure the proper turnover of products. Brisk Walking Provides Better Benefits than Gym Workouts
Findings by LSE show that brisk walking generates better health benefits in comparison to other more vigorous activities for weight loss. Study: New Docs' Suicidal Thoughts Eased with Online Therapy
A new study found that this online therapy helps medical interns vent out their feelings of depression. Study: How Many Steps You Need To Make Each Day To Reduce Death Risks
10,000 steps a day will take you further. A new study has found the best evidence so far of how walking 10,000 steps a day will keep us not only healthy, but away from risks of death. Study Shows New Supermarkets Have an Impact on People's Diet
Every time a new supermarket opens, people change their diet as well. They tend to have a feeling that they want to try anything and everything the new store can offer and this doesn't necessarily mean healthier choices. Standing at Work Makes You Sit More at Home
A study was conducted by researchers from the Loughborough University, England and Victoria University, Australia to assess the long-term effects of using standing desks at work. After three months. Participants are standing up for 5. 5 hours compared from the start and close to 9 hours of sitting.
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