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Vegetarian Diet Linked to Lower Blood Pressure
A vegetarian diets rank as superior in reducing the risk of high blood pressure, or hypertension, and subsequent heart damage. Eating Barbecued Meat or Fried Food Linked to Alzheimer's Risk
Do you like BBQ? How about bacon and eggs? If you like these foods and eat them often, you may be putting yourself more at risk for dementia. A new study has linked compounds found in fried meat and eggs to one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. Listeria Outbreak: Cheese Related Death and Illness Lead to Recall
CDC recalls cheese that caused outbreak of listeria. According to a CDC report, an outbreak of the rare virus Listeria monocytogenes has been linked to the sale of Hispanic styled cheeses from Roos Foods. Obesity Becoming the Average Among Teens in Europe
According to the WHO, Europe is on the edge of having obesity become the new normal for teens. According to the Daily Mail, a report from the World Health Organization says that over a third of European teenagers are unhealthily overweight. Vegetarian Diet May Drastically Lower Blood Pressure: Drop the Meat
Studies show that dropping the meat can help lower blood pressure. According to Reuters, a review of past studies shows that your buddy who tells you meat is murder, might be talking about what it's doing to you. Recall After Canadian Meat Misses Border Inspection
USDA recalls 8,895 pounds of Canadian meat from California stores. According to a USDA press release, Santa Maria Foods Corporation was forced to recall 8,895 pounds of meat that missed a US border inspection on its way into California. Night Eating Disorder Signals More Dangerous Mental Issues
Do you eat a lot of food at night, even after you feel full? Then you may want to see a specialist. Researchers have discovered a fairly rare eating disorder whose signature is excessive eating may just signal other mental health issues. Cricket Energy Bars Changing America's Mind About Eating Insects
Creepy crawling critters cooked kind of deliciously--would you eat insects? Creepy crawling critters cooked kind of deliciously: this is the mission statement behind Pat Crowley, a Salt Lake City businessman and his partner Dan O'Neill plan for getting more Americans to eat insects. Listeria Outbreak: 1 Dead and 7 Sickened in Deadly Bacteria Linked to Cheese
A listeria outbreak linked to cheese is reportedly responsible for the death of one person and sickened eight people, including three newborns. Canadian Alcoholics Taught to Brew Beer: From Users to Brewers
New program to teach alcoholics how to brew beer as a safer alternative. A new program from the Portland Hotel Society in Vancouver teaches alcoholics how to brew their own beer. New York City Beer Week 2014: Sixth Annual Celebration Opens Today!
Gotham brewers unite and showcase their talents. If you're a beer drinker in New York, it's the week you've been waiting for. New York City's Beer Week opens today, and runs until March 2. Savvy Girl Scout Sells Cookies Outside Marijuana Dispensary in San Francisco
A savvy girl scout is selling cookies in front of the Green Cross marijuana dispensary in San Francisco 'Boob Foods' for Breast Health: What to Eat to Beat Breast Cancer
Key foods can help prevent breast cancer. According to ABC News, researchers claim that some foods can help prevent breast cancer. Some oncologists are inclined to disagree that there are any links between food consumption and cancer, yet other doctors and scientists believe that eating these power foods can help lower your chances of getting breast cancer. Craft Beer Review: Tröegs Hop Back Amber Ale
Hoppy beer is a long standing staple in the craft beer community Much of craft brewing is about evolution, and evolving to fit your market. Tröegs Hop Back Amber Ale is an evolved form of one of the companies earlier successes, the Tröegs ESB.
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