Food & Health News
Chronic Pain Dopamine: New Study Shows ‘Pleasure Hormone’ Partly Responsible For Chronic Pain
Cuba Lung Cancer Vaccine: Caribbean Island Country Developed Cuba Lung Cancer Vaccine – And US Wants FDA To Approve It
After the decades-long embargo the United States had put on Cuba was lifted a few months back and relations between the two countries normalize for the first time since the fifties, it has come out that it won't only be rum and cigars entering the US legally now, but also a Cuba lung cancer vaccine that has saved millions in the country. Pizza Hut App Saves Florida Mom From Abusive Boyfriend In AMAZING Pizza Hut App Story
In a time when just about every food chain is turning to delivery options, particularly through smartphones and generally the Internet, it has now come out that the Pizza Hut app was actually used for something else completely different from what it was made for, as a woman’s quick thinking got her out of having been kidnapped. Yogurt Hay Fever: Probiotics, Lemon And Curry Could Can Help Hay Fever, Study Shows
As the Northern hemisphere faces the hotter months of spring, it’s also that time of the year when those with allergies suffer from allergic rhinitis, as pollen and dust make their way into the noses of people with immune sensitized systems – but new research shows that yogurt’s hay fever properties could greatly help in this situation. Blue Bell Knew Listeria Threat From 2013 And Did Nothing About It, FDA Says
The past couple of months have seen a rise in listeria-related findings in a fair number of products, most of them related to ice cream or other cold foods, all starting with the Texas-based company; now, it turns out that Blue Bell knew listeria was present in their products from all the way back to 2013. Cancer Drug Spending: Global Cancer Medicine $100 Billion Hits All-Time High In 2014
The disease that kills the most people in the world is also the most expensive to rid of by patients, as the latest reports show last year’s reports on cancer drug spending, as it’s been proven that the disease takes up more money than ever for patients around the world. 6 Year-Old Meat Tennessee: Are Students On Hawkins County Served 6 Year-Old Meat? [PHOTO]
In a shocking revelation for the school system that sheds light on the leniency possibilities within the school system, it has come out that there’s an entire school district that has been serving 6 year-old meat in Tennessee to their students for lunch, something that has understandably shocked many across the country. High Fiber Diet Reduces Colon Cancer Risk, Says New Study – Even When Only Following It For Two Weeks
With the ever-growing wave of fad diets like the controversial paleo one (based primarily on meat, nuts and berries and getting away from processed and more “modern” foods) or Atkinson’s; however, in spite of all the rage one way or another, over and over again research has proven that certain eating habits, such as a high fiber diet, are the healthiest. Tyson Foods Antibiotics: Chicken Company Phasing Out Tyson Foods Antibiotics By 2017
As the world in general and the United States in particular strive for a more natural and organic diet free of outside agents, there’s growing concern with the breeding of poultry with human antibiotics, with a wave of companies vowing to take their chicken off of them – most recently, Tyson Foods’ antibiotics. Depression Treatment: New Study Claims Mindfulness Cognitive Therapy As Good For Depression Treatment As Meds
While mental illness has been greatly unattended by mainstream media over the course of years, only recently gaining wider attention as actual conditions that can threaten life due to chemical problems, researchers have always sought to create better depression treatments for those suffering from this ailment. Teenagers Potassium: Adolescents Benefit From High Potassium Diet, Study Finds
For years, salt has been somewhat “demonized” (or rather, its excessive consumption) over its potential risk of damaging the body when it comes to health pressure and even diabetes, with people over 50 and African Americans being the population at a higher risk – however, it turns out that, while fully grown adults shouldn’t overeat it, for teenagers potassium is key. Prostate Cancer Treatment: Radioactive Implants In Prostate Gland Irradiate Tumor In New Prostate Cancer Treatment
Though not as often discussed as breast cancer as it can often be detected considerably earlier and potentially save lives, the fact is that prostate cancer treatments have been somewhat on the decline in the past few years, particularly radiotherapy, so it’s always good news to see new developments on the area. Jeni’s Splendid Recall: Concerned Over Listeria Outbreak, Jeni’s Splendid Follows Blue Bell Creameries Example
For the past few weeks, consumers in the US have been filled with concerns after a series of companies have stated that there’s a chance their products are contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the bacterium behind listeriosis; now, another ice cream company steps into the issue with Jeni’s Splendid recall. Asthma Cardiff University: Wales Scientists Discover Asthma Cause, Could CURE Asthma In 5 Years
The new asthma Cardiff University discovery is possibly the largest breakthrough in science in a long time, as it not only uncovers the way the chronic inflammatory disease works, but it also means potentially finding the cure for the an illness that haunts millions around the world. Embryonic Twin Brain INCREDIBLE: Woman Gets Headaches, Surgery Discovers It’s Because Of Embryonic Twin Inside Brain! [PHOTO]
While it sounds like something straight out of a science fiction movie or an “X-Files” episode, the embryonic twin brain is completely real for 26 year-old Indiana native Yamini Karanam, who had been suffering from increasingly painful headaches – and discovered the incredible reason when undergoing a surgical procedure in Los Angeles.
MOST Read
How Long Is a Tootsie Roll? Bizarre Reason Why The Iconic Sweet is at the Centre of Diddy Rape Case
'We Need Them To Set Us Free': Ben & Jerry's Founders Ask Unilever To Sell Brand Back After 'Woke' CEO Axed
4 in 5 Fast-Food Workers in California Are Afraid to File Labor Complaints For Fears Related to Their Immigration Status: Poll
'Blanket Ban' On Junk Food Ads In South Australia Sparks Debate
Pennsylvania Child Gave Out Jello Shots to Kindergarten Classmates: School District
News