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Ebola Victims on Quarantine Demands for Food
Ebola victims in West Africa expressed their need for food and medical supplies. As quarantined Ebola victims continue to huddle around clinics in Liberia, the WHO not only entails a responsibility to safeguard and treat them, but also to bring them food. Castro Reforms Fails to Address Beer Shortage in Cuba
Cuba has been facing a beer shortage during one of the most hottest summers. It's one of the world's hottest summers for Cuba since the last few years and what would usually be people doing at this time of the year? Drinking beer. The Health Benefits of Adding a Little Spice in Your Diet
Spices may not just be mere appetite enhancers. They also convey astounding health benefits. Adding spice in your diet not only increases a person's satiety but at the same time adding a little in your favorite dish has numerous health benefits. Salmonella Outbreak From Chia Powder: CDC Emphasizes Vigilance
Salmonella contamination was traced down to Chia Powder contaminated by Samonella infection. Affecting more than 31 people in 16 different states, the uncanny spread of Salmonella infection were discovered to be from an organic Chia Powder. Lye-Containing Iced Tea Poisons 67-Year Old Woman
67-year old Jang Harden couldn't believe how their afternoon drink at Dickey's Barbecue Pit would turn out. Eating instant noodles may cause heart disease, stroke and diabetes
It's one of the most common foods among college students who are pinching pennies while they get through their studies, but just how healthy are instant noodles? Ramen may increase people's risk of metabolic changes linked to heart disease and stroke, new research finds. Too little salt is unhealthy, New study finds
It's been recommended that too much sodium intake is bad for our health, but now a new study found that people who eat the least salt may be hurting their hearts. Researchers advise consumers to avoid adding high-sugar to a high-fat diet
A new study found that a following a high-sugar, high-fat Western diet is more damaging than a diet high in saturated fats alone. Increasing dairy intake may help colon cancer patients: study
Patients suffering from colon cancer may benefit from increasing their dairy intake, according to a new study. Researchers develop 'hypoallergenic peanuts' which may be consumed by those with peanut allergies
Peanut allergies are one of the most lethal food allergies and now researchers have developed a patented process that reduces peanut allergens by up to 98 percent, according to a report. Key ingredient in tomatoes can help fight heart disease
If you are suffering from heart disease, try increasing your daily intake of tomatoes - that is according to new research. Nearly 2 million pounds of potentially E.Coli infected beef shipped nationwide, 11 people sick
Eleven people have been hospitalized following an E. coli outbreak which has been linked to burgers consumed in restaurants in four states, according to reports. A daily cup of coffee may help prevent blindness
Good news for all those coffee drinkers out there. Researchers have said that one cup of coffee could help prevent deteriorating eyesight and possible blindness from retinal degeneration due to glaucoma, aging and diabetes. Kraft Foods Recalls 96000 Pounds of Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs
Kraft Foods is recalling 96,000 pounds of its Oscar Mayer Classic Wieners. Kraft Foods is recalling 96,000 pounds of its Oscar Mayer Classic Wieners due to the product possibly containing Classic Cheese Dogs in the Classic Wieners' packages, the U.
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