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Earth Day is not just about enjoying the beauty of the earth. It is about reaffirming our commitment to preserve and hand it down to our children. Women's Height, BMI Related Slightly To Ovarian Cancer
Taller women have a higher risk of ovarian cancer, new study found. Taller women have a higher risk of ovarian cancer, new study found. The fifth leading cause of cancer death in women, ovarian cancer is called "silent killer" because it is difficult to realize before it reached a late stage. Wheels Begin To Turn In India's Farm Revolution
As a shiny red harvester bounces across the black earth into the first row of sugar cane, excited schoolchildren run after it and several dozen men stand gaping in the wake of its swift progress. African Uses More Fertilizers To Cut Food Imports
Demand for fertilisers from the poorly-fed African continent is on the rise but still has some way to go before crop yields rise to levels that can significantly cut reliance on food imports, delegates to a fertilisers conference said on Thursday. Think Carrots, Not Candy As School Snack, Group Suggests
Junk food may soon be hard to buy at American public schools as the U.S. government readies new rules requiring healthier foods to be sold beyond the cafeteria - a move most parents support, according to a poll released on Thursday. Applied Food Sciences, Inc. Announces Grant for European Patent on HealthyRoast® Technology for Roasting Healthy Coffee
Applied Food Sciences, Inc. (AFS) announces the recent grant of European Patent Number 1355536 (A method for enhancing post-processing content of beneficial compounds in beverages naturally containing same) by the European Patent Office (EPO). AFS and its licensees have utilized a similar form of the technology in the United States for a few years now under the tradename HealthyRoast®. Lawsuit: KFC Franchisee Was Accused Of Serving Expired Chicken
It’s not unusual that fast food franchises are accused of deceit and insanitary. Recently, one more lawsuit was filed. The Cheese School of San Francisco Announces Special Mother’s Day Cheese Platters and Classes
The Cheese School of San Francisco, the only independent institution of its kind in the nation, is announcing a Mother’s Day course and catering services for cheese lovers. There’s a New Roaster in P-Town: Happy Cup Coffee Company
Roasting Company “With a Heart” Uses Sustainably Sourced Coffee to Brew up Jobs and Programs for Adults with Developmental Disabilities Acne Drug Tied To A Doubled Risk Of Eye Problems
Prescription pills used to treat severe acne were linked to a two-fold risk of developing eye problems, such as pink eye, styes and dryness, in a large new study from Israel. Confining Pigs In Crates Stirs Complaint From Humane Society
The Humane Society of the United States filed a legal complaint asserting that a national campaign that portrays the pork industry as ethical and humane is misleading consumers because of practices such as confining breeding pigs to small crates. Girls In Troubled Home Are More Likely To Be Obese
Today, 1 out of 3 children and teens in the U.S. is overweight. Obesity of children can cause serious health problems, including diabetes, heart disease, and asthma. Childhood obesity also takes an emotional toll. As not only adults but also young children prefer slim and healthy shape to fatty and heavy shape, overweight and obese children are sometimes teased or bullied from their peer group only because their heavy body. And it is likely to lead to low self esteem, negative self image, lack o... Oat And Apple Pancakes
In a bowl, combine together flour, oats, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Ingredients 11/4 cups flour 1 tbsp granulated sugar 1 tbsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt 1/3 cup quick-cooking rolled oats 3/4 tsp ground cinnamon 1 egg 1 1/2 cups milk 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 cup grated peeled apples 1/2 cup maple syrup Directions 1. Controversy Over The FDA’s Guidelines About Antibiotics Use In Animal
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released new voluntary guidelines Last Wednesday. The guideline defined how antibiotics should--and should not--be used in food animal production to slow the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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