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World Food Programme Launch School Meals Program To Help Syrian, Lebanese Children
FDA Warns Manufacturers for 'Significant Deviations' on Food Safety Rules
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued warning letters to a diverse group of food manufacturers for reported violations of and diversions from the existing food safety rules. As many as seven food manufacturers have received such letters from the federal regulatory body. Study Finds Link Between Binge-Eating and Sleep Deprivation
We thought that it was our lack of sleep that caused us to binge-eating. Sleep Journal explained a new link that proves it's the other way round. What Americans Think of Their Tap Water Cleanlines
Gallup conducted an annual survey, calling respondents via telephone and taking answers from 1,019 adults aged 18 and above who have been living in the United States. Amazon Dash Button – Starbucks and Peet’s Coffe Can Now Be Ordered With A Simple Tap
Amazon Dash buttons expands its partner brands to more than a hundred. Starbucks, Doritos, Quaker are some of the food items one may order with a simple tap. Look at How a No-Meat World Would Look Like
With food consumption standards falling in the past few years, there are reasons to believe a meat-less diet would bring in dramatic improvements in public health. Study: Paleo Diets May Contribute to a Healthy Heart and Weight Management
According to a study, a Paleolithic diet may help women achieve good circulatory health and help with weight management. Anti-Hunger Campaign Helps Gulf Coast Food Bank
A natiowide anti-hunger campaign done by Walmart helped a local Gulf Coast food bank. According to estimates, at least, 14 percent of Americans are having trouble putting food on the table, and this is why there are widespread campaigns to curb hunger, not only by local organizations, and the government but also large companies. E. Coli Outbreak Doubles in Lebanon, Connecticut Doubles, Prompting Officials to Seek Help
An E. Coli outbreak in Lebanon, Connecticut, occurred. Now, the number of infected has doubled. E. coli is one of the most dangerous bacteria out there, and unfortunately, there have been a number of cases in Lebanon, Connecticut. Food Poisoning Could Lead to Suicidal Tendencies
Scientists finally confirmed that T. gondii could cause behavioral changes such as self-directed aggression and other psychiatric disorders including suicidal tendencies. Cashews Recalled Due to Pieces of Glass
Snyder's-Lance, Inc. recalls some of its Emerald 100 Calories Pack Roasted & Salted Cashew Halves & Pieces due to small pieces of glass. Rabbi on Food Stamp: Margaret Frisch to Let All Who are Hungry Come and Eat
Rabbi Margaret Frisch Klein is not having financial issue in her family, but she decided to cut her food budget and live the way American people with limited resources are eating from day to day. Salmonella Infection Reaches CDC Lab
The CDC enhances its safety program in many ways including a prevention infographic that advises all of their workers to 'Leave the experiment inside the lab' in order to stay healthy outside the lab. However, the latest incident that occurs inside the center's laboratory may require CDC to consider its safety program once again Arizona Governor Signs Bill Exempting Potlucks from Food Safety Rules
Arizona Governor Dough Ducey has signed a bill that exempts potlucks and school veggies from food safety rules, making eating dangerously highly possible in the state by the end of July this year. This bill makes non-commercial potluck social events legal, provided they are outside workplace. FAO Suggests the Best Way to Address Inequality: Alleviate Hunger and Poverty
The rising level of inequality in wealth distribution or wealth gap is a source of concern among policy makers and economists. Food And Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that the best way to address inequality is to directly tackle the issues of hunger and poverty to effectively lift the poorest of the poor out of their misery.
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