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Vegetarian Diet? Lettuce is 3 Times Worse than Bacon
Previously, Food World News reported that a vegetarian diet can be quite harmful for the environment because of green house gas emissions. And the green, crispy, leafy, lettuce is getting the bad rap for it. Obesity in Seniors are Straining Nursing Homes
Many Americans are opting to house their elderly relatives, especially those who can no longer take care of themselves, in nursing homes. However, nursing homes are now seeing incoming seniors, especially those obese and overweight, as a stain in the nursing system. Less Than 7 Hours of Sleep Can Make You Fat, Recent Study on Obesity Shows
How many hours of sleep are you able to get everyday? Eight hours? Four hours? A recent study shows that sleeping a few hours short could increase the risk of obesity rate in the U.S. Iskal Burger: Istanbul's Staple Food Will Give Other Burger Joints Around the World a Run for Their Money
The staple food that takes care of the drunk crowd that stumbles out of the hundreds of bars, restaurants, and clubs around Istikal. New Cure For Hepatitis C Found
A new study has led to the discovery of a new cure for Hepatitis C. A new study has led to the discovery of a new cure for Hepatitis C. Researchers at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray has just unveiled a new medicine for Hepatitis C. Weight Loss: Bacteria and Brown Fat Play Important Roles
There's another kind of fat - presumably the good kind since it helps burn the extra calories, produces hear and initiates weight loss. The Science Of Kindness: The Brain's Amygdala Discovered To Influence Positive Social Behavior
A new study focused on the part of the brain claimed to be responsible for our kindness. A new study focused on the part of the brain claimed to be responsible for our kindness. Being Kind To Others Could Help People Fight Stress
While people spend the holidays rushing to buy presents and finish year-end reports at the same time, a new study found out how simple acts of kindness could help curb stress. Coffee Or Tea? Here Are The Pros And Cons
Both coffee and tea provide a range of health benefits among regular drinkers. As people enjoy their time sipping on their favorite choice of beverage, one question still remains - which is better: coffee or tea? Meet Clementine Desseaux, Louboutin's First Plus-Size Model: Study Claims Plus-Size Models in Advertising May Contribute to Obesity and Make Women More Self-Conscious
Using plus-size or "realistic" models in advertising may make women even more concerned with their weight, and may be partly to blame for rising obesity rates, according to new research from Simon Fraser University in Canada. Antidepressants Taken During Pregnancy May Double Risk of Autism
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics found that pregnant women who take certain antidepressants may result to twice the risk of having a baby born with autism, a breaking news report featuring the latest study said Monday. 80 Students Fell Ill After Eating at a Boston Chipotle, E.Coli Not to Blame
Famous fast food chain Chipotle is recently reported to have gotten 80 students ill after dining out in a nearby location in Boston. This time, the said cause of the students’ ill stomachs is not E.coli which the fast food chain allegedly had an outbreak recently but rather due to norovirus, Boston health officials say. 3 Ways to Make Your Gifts Extra Meaningful Based on Scientific Claims
It is customary to most people to give gifts during special life events and holidays, especially this Christmas season. Most of us fret on what to get the special people in our lives. We worry too much on how it will cost, if the person who will receive the gift will like it, and how will they think of us being the giver. Some people even go crazy on choosing the perfect gift wrapper to wrap it on! Does these even truly matter? How does the saying, “ It’s the thought that counts” really apply? Behold the Devilish Origins of the Fork in Your Hand!
Behold the fork!— the basic tableware. Most cultures around the world have been using the fork along with the spoon as staple dining utensils. If we take a look back at European culture and history, there was none but the human hands used to shovel food right in one’s mouth; and there is something ‘devilish’ as to how the fork made it in every home’s dining table.
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