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McDonald's is Testing Mac & Cheese: The Best Cheesy Fast Food Options
Something wonderful just happened and cheese lovers will definitely rejoice. A McDonald's in Ohio is testing out macaroni and cheese as part of Happy Meal. Obese Children May Have Weaker Bones
A new study is giving the people worldwide a new reason to pay much attention with the obesity problem. Research found out that excess body fat may compromise other functions of the human body parts, including the growth of bones in children. Vitamin D Deficiency Might Be The Reason Why Patients Suffer IBS
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) - a condition in which no known cause and currently no known cure- has been linked with a lack of vitamin D by the experts. Another Round of Food Safety Tips To Keep Your Family Healthy This Holiday Season
Ontario's Acting Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. David Williams strongly suggested that every family should keep these food safety tips in mind to avoid food poisoning this jolly season. Celebrity Chef Cooks Gravity Defying Meals For Astronauts
Blumenthal, who is known for innovating cooking through science will be cooking dishes that can remind astronauts about earth, specially their families. Crickets and Crawling Insects: A Cambodian Delicacy
Eating bugs is not a strange thing in Asian ergonomic landscape. But snacking on crickets and other crawling insects is more popular among Cambodians. In other Asian countries exotic foods are served in specialty restaurants, but in Cambodia, they are peddled in every corner of the country. How Green Is Your 'Green' Juice?
Starting your day with a big glass of green juice is a hot health trend, as these emerald blends can give you a big boost of important nutrients. Tom and Jerry: An Old English Drink, Now Known as Eggnog's Steamy Cousin
The Tom and Jerry is from the 1800s, and it’s a hot cocktail that’s good for colder weather. It has been a tradition by most Americans to have eggnogs during the holidays. NASA: From Finding Life on Mars to Growing Potatoes on Mars
How possible is crop-growing on Mars? Although the Matt Damon film 'The Martian' based on a novel by Andy Weir is riddled with plotholes and errors scientifically speaking, the fact of growing plants on Mars is actually not far-fetched. NASA scientists, in cooperation with International Potato Center (CIP), will experiment with growing potatoes under simulations of Mars-like conditions. Attention Dieters: Be Careful! You May Eat a Lot This Holiday Season
Cravings that have been suppressed will definitely get to these people. This is especially true since the dinner menu will include lots and lots of chocolates, cakes, mince pies, and sweet drinks. Alcohol Is Killing Americans at an Alarming Rate
Americans are drinking at an alarming rate. In 2014, about 30,700 died because of alcohol-related conditions. This includes cirrhosis and alcohol poisoning. University of the Highlands and Islands Studies the Concept of Internet of Food
Scientists from University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) are trying to discover the concept of the "internet of food." 10 Small Food Changes That Have A Big Impact On Your Waistline
Giving attention to details might give you more control on how much food you consume. You'll soon discover that little things can have a big impact on your food choices. High Fat-Low Carb Diet May Help Manage Schizophrenia
It's recently been discovered that a high fat or low carb ketogenic diet may have certain effects in treating schizophrenia
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