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GMO Free Foods? – Against Ignorance, Labelling

GMO Free Foods – One recurring subject these days is GMO Food and whether or not is safe to consume it, if it represents any threat to health and now, if it should be labelled. In Colorado, there is a specific group dedicating to this issue: Right To Know Colorado.
  • Food Fights: Keeping That Grocery Bill Trim

    It was a revelation for Vanessa Ali when she took her boyfriend Kevin Tomas food shopping for the first time. He took one look at the prices and told her to put everything back.
  • Cut-off 500 Calories a Day the Easy Way

    You've done 'Zumba,' aerobics, running, and even depriving yourself to eat, but still that extra pounds bulging on your tummy seem so hard to get rid of. Sounds familiar?
  • New Study Shows Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics Pose Increased Risk to Child Obesity

    Infants before the age of 24 months exposed to recurring broad-spectrum antibiotics have higher probability to be obese in their early childhood, according to a new study.
  • These Carbs Can Actually Make You Feel Sleepy

    Does eating carbs make you sleepy or tired? It is a normal reaction to feel a little bit sluggish after a heavy meal. But if you feel like sleeping is calling you right every after meal, then there is something wrong with your diet.
  • Enterovirus 68: An Increasing And Daunting Worry After Death

    Enterovirus 68 – This disease is affecting more people lately and especially, children. There was a very recent case with Eli Waller from New Jersey and now people are scattering all over the CDC to look out for the growing and each time, more often appearance of the Enterovirus 68.
  • Enterovirus Symptoms: Could Someone you Know Have Them?

    Enterovirus D68 claimed its youngest fatality last month when a young boy from Hamilton Township, New Jersey died in his sleep from the virus. The Virus has now spread to over 43 states in America and doctors are having a hard time containing its spread.
  • Turmeric: This Powerful Spice can do a lot of wonders for your skin

    If ever you've Googled the best remedy for your blemishes and acne scars, then you probably end up finding lucrative lotions and potions available online and in the market. Maybe you have tried a couple of skin products that promises a lot of wonder for your skin, but really didn't work at all.
  • Top Weight Loss Friendly Foods on Earth

    Not all foods are weight loss friendly. Certain foods are scientifically approved to aid in the process of weight loss. In equal measure, not all foods should be avoided in your quest for a slimmer frame, certain foods have been known to boost the body's weight loss
  • Red Wine And Acne: Reducing Acne Seems to be Yet Another Amazing Healthy Benefit of Wine!

    According to a new study, red wine and acne could really be sworn enemies, as the fermented alcoholic beverage might help with skin care even more than it had been previously suggested.
  • Alzheimer’s Reversed in Mice

    A new study that has been done on mice has shown positive results in completely reversing the effects of Alzheimer's disease. The new study offers hope for the possibility of a permanent cure for the disease.
  • Americans Eating More Snacks Than Real Food

    Most Americans prefer snacks to real food. This is according to the latest survey by Nielsen on American eating habits. According to the pollster, Americans would much rather drop by a retailer and grab a bite of cheerios than go to the grocery store and get real food.
  • Now Hunger Threat Shadows Ebola In West Africa

    The threat of hunger is tracking Ebola across affected West African nations as the disease kills farmers and their families, drives workers from the fields and creates food shortages.
  • Amazon To Sell Packaged Food And Beverages In India - Economic Times

    Online retailer Amazon.com Inc plans to sell packaged food and beverages in India from mid-October, the Economic Times reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.
  • Dallas Ebola patient vomited outside apartment on way to hospital

    Two days after he was sent home from a Dallas hospital, the man who is the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States was seen vomiting on the ground outside an apartment complex as he was bundled into an ambulance.
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