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World Health Organization Advises Halving Sugar Intake to Six Teaspoons
Too Much Protein Linked to Early Death: Eating Meat and Cheese as Bad as Smoking
Do you like meat, cheese and milk? You might want to think twice before eating so much of it. A new study reveals that eating a high-protein diet could be just as deadly as smoking cigarettes. Foster Farms Outbreak: Dozens More Sick From Salmonella Cases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday that since Jan. 16, 51 new salmonella cases have been reported from five states. Roos Food Expands Cheese Recall After Deadly Listeria Outbreak
An outbreak of Listeria responsible for the death of one person and seven hospitalizations, including three newborns, led to the recall of Roos Foods cheese products. Students Eat More Fruits and Veggies at Schools with New USDA Guidelines
Could our children be choosing healthier menu items? That might just be the case. Could our children be choosing healthier menu items? That might just be the case. Food Allergy in Black Children Doubles: New Study Reveals Rising Trend
Food allergies can be deadly, and they're not going away any time soon. In fact, food allergies seem to actually be increasing in children. That's not all, either; a new study has shown that the problem is doubling among black children. National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Reveals Lesser Known Problems
It's nearing the end of National Eating Disorders Awareness week, but it's important not to forget the myriad of eating disorders present. New Dark Chocolate Diet May Boost Your Heart Health
Do you like dark chocolate? Then you're helping your heart. Scientists have long known that eating dark chocolate can be good for you--and now they know why. Sacramento Beer Week: Ban on Craft Beer May Hurt Breweries--Or Not
In the upswing of its Sacramento Craft Beer week, the city has some explaining to do. Sacramento has an interesting law that puts the hurt on single bottles of beer. Chemical in Yoga Mats and Shoes Discovered in Nearly 500 Foods
When you bite into a piece of bread, you expect it to be made out of grains, yeast, eggs and other natural ingredients. What you're probably not expecting is to also be biting into a chemical that can be found in shoes and yoga mats. Michelle Obama Announces Plans to Remove Junk Food and Sugary Drink Advertisements From Schools (VIDEO)
First lady Michelle Obama unveiled a proposal Tuesday that would restrict the marketing of certain junk foods and sugary drinks in schools. Chicago Plug: President Obama Digs Goose Island Beer
President Obama has a taste for his hometowns renowned and controversial craft brewery: Goose Island. Chefs’ Protest Brings Big Changes to California Law: The Gloves are Off!
Legislation proposed to reveal the short-lived glove law in California. Pan pans glove law. A new law which required chefs and bartenders to wear gloves while preparing food stuffs has brought a lot of protest from the food service community. Childhood Obesity Rates Plummet for Children Between Ages 2 and 5
It turns out that a third of Americans are still obese, but it's not all bad news. Obesity rates have dropped for young children. Mexican Hipsters High on Pulque: Ancient Aztec Brew is Sour and Slimy
The newest trend among the hipsters of Mexico City is an ancient beverage, created by the Aztecs, called pulque.
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