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A Widely Used Pesticides Across Europe is Leading to Declining Bee Populations
Jillian Michaels Talks About Llife & New Book With Fox News
“Biggest Loser” host, fitness expert and reality television star, Jillian Michaels, sat down with Fox News to talk about her new book. U.S. Food Stamp Enrollment Soaring Despite More Jobs
Since 2008, SNAP enrollment has been soaring at an incredible rate despite an increased number of available jobs and less unemployment. Documentary Inspires Food Bloggers to Unite Against Hunger On April 8 (VIDEO)
A recent documentary, “A Place At The Table”, has caused food bloggers to unite against hunger on April 8th. “Biggest Loser” Winner Danni Allen Chats About Making Better Nutritional Choices
In an interview with The Huffington Post, NBC’s “Biggest Loser” winner, Danni Allen, chats about her amazing transformation on the show. Moms Are Feeding Infants Solid Foods Too Soon
According to a recent survey conducted by Pediatrics.org, about 93% of moms are feeding infants solid foods too soon. The New Tomato — UCLA Researchers Engineer Tomatoes That Mimic Good Cholesterol
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers have genetically engineered tomatoes to produce a peptide, a compound containing two or more amino acids linked in a chain, that causes the tomato to imitate the actions of good cholesterol when eaten. Kameda Brand Rice Cracker Kotsubukko Recalled for Undeclared Allergen
Kameda brand rice cracker Kotsubukko has been recalled across the US because of an undeclared ingredient and known allergen: milk. The product was currently being distributed in retail stores across California, Colorodo, Chicago, Hawaii, Texas and Utah from November 2012 to March 2013 before the product was deemed unfit for sale. Scientist Discovers New Application for Copper That Can Be Used to Improve Food Safety
Michigan Technological University researcher Jaroslaw Drelich and professor of materials science and engineering, has discovered a way to destroy harmful microbes before they have a chance to make their way into our bodies. His discovery was of a copper-based antimicrobial compound that, if implanted in the inert compound vermiculite - typically found in potting soil - it would reduce or eliminate harmful bacterias usually found in food products. 'Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us' Shows People's Food Addictions
Children love eating cereal for breakfast. Many of which, contain a high percentage of sugar per serving. Michael Moss, an award-winning writer, recently published a new book; Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us. According to Bloomberg, "The three substances are tied to rising obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. They're also the pillars on which the $1 trillion food-manufacturing industry is built." Nestlé Releases Nutritional Goals Warns Food Company's About Water Scarcity
Nestlé has expressed its new nutritional goals. The company is aiming to reach these goals by 2020. Its goal oriented plans showcases how serious the company is about educating consumers about the proper portion sizes their children should be eating. Bloomberg's Effort To Stop Obesity in NYC Fails
Today, industry groups such as the American Beverage Association became relieved "when they learned New York City's ban on large-size soda drinks won't take effect as planned today after a state judge blocked the measure as improperly enacted and arbitrary in its effects," Bloomberg News reported. Forget Crash Dieting, Turn to Super Foods to Slim Down That Waist Line
Summer is just around the corner which means many people will find themselves crash dieting in order to obtain that "perfect", beach body. What is a crash diet? A crash diet is one that contains a caloric intake far below what the body essentially needs. It lacks the proper amount of nutrients and offers dieters a quick way to get slim Celebrities Like Maria Menounos and John Stamos Incorporate Greek Yogurt into Their Diets
As the winter season begins to advance in to spring, many people find themselves dieting to the excess weight they gained during the holiday season. A balanced diet filled with plenty of greens, fruits, vegetables, whole grains and protein along with daily exercise can help them shed the weight. A healthy snack they can indulge in to obtain a large amount of protein and dairy is Greek Yogurt. It has twice as much protein as regular yogurt and less sugar. Artificial Sweetener Can Lead to Type 2 Diabetes
Studies are finding artificial sweetener can cause type 2 diabetes, even more so than real sugar! Summer time is just around the corner. In a few months, people will be taking in the warm sun, swimming and enjoying barbeques with their family and friends.
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