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Pregnant Women Stress Could Affect Fetus Growth And Child’s Health, Study Says
Throughout years of studies, it has been often noted that the diet and attitude of women who are expecting a baby have direct impact on the way the fetus develops and later the child; now, a new study suggests that pregnant women's stress levels could also be a cause for concern later on for the unborn child. China Bacon Pollution: Bacon To Blame For Chinese Air Pollution?
When people think of issues with air pollution in different countries, the automatic reference is to China, as many of its cities are supposed to be among the most heavily polluted on the face of the Earth; now, the government has issued a statement saying that, in some cities, the China bacon pollution is to blame for the state of their breathing air. Girl Scout Cookies 2015: Meet Rah-Rah Raisins And Toffee-tastic, New Girl Scout Cookies Flavors!
People with a sweet tooth will be pleased to hear that the new year also brings a different set of upcoming Girl Scout cookies 2015, as the major fundraiser for the Girl Scouts of the USA has launched two new flavors for those addicted to the door-to-door deliciousness. Fish Mercury: Nutrients In Fish Outweigh Mercury Risk For Fetuses, Study Finds
After years of doctors preventing issues with fish mercury by advising future mothers to take it easy with fish consumption during pregnancy, a new study shows that perhaps consumption of fish could actually prevent fetuses from having development issues later on as it had been previously suggested. Coffee And Melanoma: Coffee Associated With 20% Less Melanoma Risk, Study Shows
For people with a genetic tendency towards skin issues like tumors and different types of cancer, it might be time to sip some extra brewed beans in the morning; it seems that coffee's melanoma properties include a fairly important decrease in the risk of ever having the disease. Salmonella Serotypes: Researcher Discovers New Serotype, Salmonella Lubbock
As investigators have dealt with the different salmonella serotypes for quite a while now, it's still a breakthrough when there's new information regarding the bacteria; in the latest news on the front of these investigations, it's now come out that a researcher discovered another serotype of the bacteria. TV Alcohol Ads: Teens Exposed To TV Alcohol Ads More Likely To Hazardous Underage Drinking, Study Shows
Due to the possibility of underage children and teenagers finding excessive (and illegal) drinking more attractive because of TV alcohol ads, many countries have banned them from being shown on G-rated schedules - now, a new study has confirmed this theory. Cheese Ban USA: Before Seahawks-Packers Game, Seattle Bans ‘Obnoxious’ Cheese
As anyone who watches ESPN regularly will tell you, sports rivalries are serious business, so much that they can ultimately even get certain types of foods banned from entire cities in the eve of a big match - which is just what happened with the cheese ban USA in Seattle! Philadelphia Pizza Shop: Patrons Give Away 8,400 Slices For Philly Homeless [PHOTOS]
In a beautiful act of altruism in the first days of 2015, the report has come out that patrons of a $1 a slice Philadelphia pizza shop have donated an amazing 8,400 slices for people in need, as the now famous joint feeds dozens of homeless people every day. Best Diets For 2015: U.S. News & World Rank Best Diets For The Year!
For many people around the world, the new year comes with the resolution to lose a few pounds or, better yet, create a healthier lifestyle to become more at ease in their own skins - so the list of the best diets for 2015 can really help out those who want to start the year with a change of diet. Michael Keaton Ray Kroc: After ‘Birdman’ And Oscar Nod, Keaton To Star In Movie About McDonald’s Mogul
Following the huge critical success of his film "Birdman," which recently got the "Batman" actor an Academy Award nomination, it seems that, for Michael Keaton, Ray Kroc is the next role ahead, as he's rumored to be in talks to play the man behind the McDonald's fast food empire. Aspirin Study Heart Disease: People Take Aspirin Unnecessarily To Prevent Heart Attack, Study Shows
There has been a long-standing myth that the daily consumption of aspirin might help prevent heart disease in the long run; and now, a new aspirin study on heart disease has shown that there's a wide array of people who unnecessarily take the Bayer invention in a failed attempt to prevent further issues. Chitosan Food Packaging: Scientists Create New Sustainable Food Packaging Technology
As the world goes through different phases in the fight against climate change and towards more eco-friendly products, researchers have now developed a new technology that could set plastics aside for a long time: Chitosan food packaging, potentially the way to the future. Golden Globes 2015 Menu: What Were The Stars Eating And Drinking? [PHOTOS+VIDEO]
The awards given out by the Hollywood Foreign Press are famous for different things, among them the fact that it's the ceremony where the stars get to dine and drink right during the ceremony - so what were the nominees and guest getting in the Golden Globes 2015 menu?
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