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Mediterranean Diet Alone May Protect Against Diabetes
Eating more like the Greeks may protect people at high risk for heart disease against diabetes, a new study found. Nutrition Trends for 2014, Include Gluten-Free Treats, Ancient Grains and Kale
It is official a new year, which means for some individuals, new eating habits. It is official a new year, which means for some individuals, new eating habits. Foods Rich in Antioxidants Reduces Cataract Risk?
If you're looking to lower your risk of cataracts when aging, you might want to consider consuming foods rich in antioxidants. Eating Slowly Curbs Hunger After A Meal and Consumes Fewer Calories
Your days of scarfing down your dinner, within minutes may be over. Your days of scarfing down your dinner, within minutes may be over. According to the Huffington Post, a new study suggests that eating food at a slower rate can lower a person's chances of being hungry again, after their meal. Vending Machines to Post Calorie Information As Part of Obama's Healthcare Law
Be prepared to face the facts when you go to get a snack. Be prepared to face the facts when you go get a snack. According to the Associated Press, a new law is proposing that the calorie information of snacks be posted on the outside of approximately five million vending machines nationwide as part of President Barack Obama's health-care law. Pregnant Women Eating Peanuts Can Lower Their Child Risk of Nut Allergies
Expecting a baby, and craving peanuts. Feel free to munch away. Expecting a baby, and craving peanuts; feel free to munch away. In fact, a new study suggests that expecting mothers, who snack on peanuts and trees nuts during their pregnancy, can lower their children's chances of having peanut allergies, according to NBC News. Drug-Resistant Bacteria Found in 97 Percent of Raw Chicken Sold in U.S. Supermarket
According to CBS News, Consumer Reports research released on raw poultry, found that nearly 50 percent of supermarket chicken, regardless of the brand, carried an antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Foster Farms Salmonella Outbreak Have Health Officials Questioning FDA Tactics
Two outbreaks of salmonella poisoning linked to Foster Farms, may have sickened more than 15,000 people this year and has officials arguing whether food safety laws need to change. An Apple A Day Keeps Heart Attacks and Strokes Away in Adult Over 50
An apple a day might actually keep the doctor away. An apple a day might actually keep the doctor away. According to a new study in the British Medical Journal, researchers from Oxford University found the fruit can prevent 8,500 heart attack and strokes in British adults over 50 years old. Energy Drinks And Alcohol A Bad Combination
Energy drinks and alcohol equals bad combination. Energy drinks and alcohol equals a bad combination. According to the Reuters, a new study revealed that college students who drink energy beverages are more likely to drink more alcohol and claim that consuming both in the same day can result in negative consequences. CDC: Many Restaurant Workers Fail to Practice Food Safety Producers, Like Washing Their Hands
It seems restaurant workers are washing their hands less often. Are employees forgetting to wash their hands? According to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, restaurants are still failing to complete basic practices that would increase food safety and prevent foodborne illnesses. FDA To Phase Out Use of Antibiotics in Animal Production
The Food and Drug Administration announced new guidelines that call on global pharmaceutical companies to phase out the use of antimicrobials, also known as antibiotics. Diet Soda Sales Decrease 7 Percent in A Year Amid Research on Potential Health Issues
Apparently, America's love affair with diet soft drinks seems to be dialing down. Apparently, America's love affair with diet soft drinks seems to be dialing down. Aspartame Causes No Health Risk If Properly Consumed
The European Food Safety Authority said that artificial sweetener aspartame is safe for humans to consume at the levels currently used in diet soft drinks.
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