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Brittle Nails, Dark Circles, Constipation: What's Your Body Trying To Tell You?
Have you got cracks at the side of your mouth or thinning hair? Or itchy feet, an unexplained rash or dark circles under your eyes? They may seem like benign, innocuous symptoms, but they could in fact be a warning sign of illness or other health issues. Drinks International Names the 50 Best Bars in the World for 2015
The next time you're looking for a well-made cocktail, try and give these places a shot. The next time you're looking for a well-made cocktail, try and give these places a shot. Trick or Treat: Burger King's Halloween Whopper Makes Your Poop Turn Green
Speculations about Burger King's Halloween Special black bunned Whopper circulated the web. However, this is not the only treat Burger King has in store for its consumers. Those who have consumed the Halloween Whopper is reported to poop not just green, but bright comical green. Robot Invasion: Spread, A Japanese Company Creates First Farmer-Free Farm
Japan is slowly making sci-fi future a reality; from underwear vending machines to cuddle safes. From the most absurd inventions to the most high-tech ones, Japan never fails to fascinate the rest of the world. However this recent invention will not only bring fascination but also admiration from the whole world. Japan has now created a farm operated by robots. Yes, it's a farmer-free farm. CNN: Donut Burgers? Ramen Burgers? Here are the 16 Craziest Food Mashups
When you talk about food fusion, two distinct cuisines that elegantly complement each other come to mind. CNN created a list of food fusion that goes beyond the ordinary and defy the norms. 'Sunpreme': California's Raisin Industry's Salvation
The mixbreed of grape raisin, Sunpreme, is the answer to the manual labor California is facing. A special type of grape raisin was cultivated in Central California that reduces the amount of manpower needed. SPAM on a Pouch: Spam is Already Available in Bite Size Pieces
SPAM ditched the can. Almost everybody likes the salty canned meat called SPAM; who doesn't? Though it is not known what SPAM is made of, it never ceased to please most of the world's palette. 'SABMiller'; Coors, Miller Lite Producers Offered $104 Billion Cash Bid By AB InBev
The company says that they are highly undervalued by AN InBev and they have rejected the offer. In an attempt to buy out the mega beer company, SABMiller, Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) offered a $104 Billion cash bid to the board of directors of SABMiller. Groundbreaking Test May Determine Heart Attack Risk for the Next 30 Days
A revolutionary new measure of testing troponin in the blood can now more easily determine a patient's risk of a heart attack inside a period of 30 days. An Era to End with Union Square Cafe Move
New York City's 16th Street will no longer be the same as the influential Union Square Cafe begins its closing ceremony. This restaurant was a favourite of New York's publishing world for 30 years and in no small part contributed to the Union Square area's rejuvenation. With the cafe's creation in 1985, the Square saw the opening of movie theatres, gyms, a playground and Whole Foods. It was also the inspiration for the award-winning Union Square Cookbook and the highly successful Second Helpings from Union Square Cafe, both by respected restaurateur, author and Union Square Cafe owner Danny Meyer. Weight Loss was Easier in the '80s
Today, less food and more exercise may no longer be enough to keep obesity at bay. New research belies the widely accepted concept that weight gain is quite simply a direct disproportion between calorie consumption and physical activity. America's New Dietary Guidelines Released Is Not Getting Any Good Reviews From The Food Industry
The United States is releasing new dietary guidelines every five years and this is not something new to entrepreneurs in the food industry. However, this new guideline that the federal government recently announced to be implemented is not showing any favors to the people in the food industry and they have a lot of things to say against it. New Study Says Running Could Get a Person High Like Smoking Weed
A new research made by scientists at the Central Institute of Mental Health at the University of Heidelberg, in Mannheim, states that running could get a person high just like when he or she is smoking marijuana. What to Do When You Have a 'Candy Hangover' This Halloween
Much like an alcohol hangover, there are ways to abate the physical symptoms of a candy hangover instantaneously.
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