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'Health Timebomb' Is your Water Being Poisoned By Other Peoples Pills?
Health Poll Reveals Parents' Main Health Concern For Children Is Excessive Screen Time
Poll Reveals Parents' Main Health Concern For Children is Not Drugs Nor Cancer but Excessive Screen Time Tim Tam Crisis: Price Increase Results in Shortage for Australian Chocolate
Thankfully, the shortage didn't last too long. Australian chocolate biscuit Tim Tam is in the middle of a messy crisis right now. With its manufacturer increasing its prices, suppliers are having a hard time keeping the beloved treat in stock - causing consumers to believe that there is a shortage. Food Manufacturing Giants Favor Natural Flavors To Win Consumers
Food manufacturing company General Mills Inc. has long been figuring out the best natural food colouring agents. With the use of fruits, vegetables and spices, they are trying to replace artificial food coloring that may suit the palate of consumers without compromising the overall appeal and taste of the food products consumers have gotten used to. How a Spoonful of Sugar Before Physical Activities Makes a Difference
A new research suggested that adding a tablespoon of sugar into a bottle of water before any big physical event could help make a difference between success and failure. Canadian Food Trend: How Food Looks like in 2016
Technomic, a US research firm, released their predictions about what they think would be served for Canadian dinners next year. Kendall Jenner's Figure Will Always Be Impeccable Even If She Doesn't Workout!
Kendall Jenner said she will still have an enviable figure even if she don't work out and eat healthy everyday. Cascara: The Tea in the World of Coffee
Who would have thought that there's a tea in the coffee world? Coffee lovers are awesomely thrilled as a new tea brew emerged. As per NPR, Cascara is a drink which is tea like, with a hint of fruity flavor as well as plenty of caffeine. 'Coffee Danger' Swedish King Went To Extreme Lengths To Prove Coffee Was 'Dangerous'
A king that despised coffee went into extremes to prove that coffee is dangerous. Who would have thought that someone would despise coffee; up to a point that he'll go into extreme to prove that it is dangerous? This being said, FoodBeast was able to get a sneak peek on King Gustav III's hatred for coffee. Healthy Eating: Is It Doing More Harm Than Good?
When does healthy eating become an obsession? Picking and eating the right kind of food is very important these days, especially since there are a lot of artificial components being added to most of the food. Why Do Men Suffer From Depression Differently Than Women?
Feelings of despair, drained energy, anxiety and self-loathing are among the common symptoms of depression. While people believe this mental health problem is mostly suffered by women, a new survey revealed that men, too, are equally prone to depression. State View: FDA Says Genetically Modified Salmon Is Safe to Eat
The FDA claimed that AquAdvantage salmon could help fulfill the growing food demands of the world and can relieve the pressure on fisheries. Bottles of Prohibition-Era: Old Taylor Bourbon Celebrates Repeal Day
Three rare bottles of Old Taylor bourbon from 1917 could make its way to a museum to celebrate Repeal Day. After MmmBop: The Hanson Boys Are Now Brewing Craft Beer Called Mmmhops
Hanson enters the craft beer industry with their pale ale called Mmmhops. MmmBop, ba duba bop, ba du bop. Oh yes, Hanson is very much alive these days. World AIDS Day: Photographer Captures How Dogs Transform The Lives Of HIV Patients
In celebration of the World AIDS Day, a photo exhibit depicting the healing power of dogs among HIV patients is sending out messages of "joy, love and survival."
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