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Cutting Sugar Levels in Packaged Food: Is it Possible?
Food for Fines: Fined Tallahassee Parking Violators Pay by Donating Food
Food for Fines program allows first-time Tallahassee parking violators to pay their tickets by donating non-perishable food items to Second Harvest of the Big Bend. Men and People With Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Get Confused When Asked to Identify White Lies, Sarcasm, and Teasing
Identifying sarcasm and white lies can be difficult for certain groups of people. It is often common for friends to make sarcastic comments while in a conversation. Marawi Wine: The Wine Which Used the Same Grapes as Jesus Christ's Wine
Drinking the same wine Jesus did nearly 2,000 years ago is now possible thanks to a small Israeli vineyard. Diet Not Working? You May Have a Ton of Excuses
How many people actually follow through this resolution all throughout the coming year? What are the most common reasons why they fall off the wagon just within the first few weeks of the New Year? Make Good Food Choices to Keep the Body Fit and Healthy
Every diet is different and the result and effect is also different per person. Therefore, what your body needs may not be known by following some fad diets that are being advertised. The body needs change every few years. Scientists Explain How We Get These Dreams At Night
Everybody dreams when they fall asleep even if others believe that they don't. But is there any way that we could control our dreams and finally get rid of nightmares? Science says yes. The School Lunch Project: Chicago School Kids Raise School Food Issues in the Internet
Students in Chicago Public Schools were not pleased with their free lunchroom food- not that they are being too picky but because the food is outright "disgusting, unhealthy, unappetizing and overly processed." When these kids' palate cannot take it anymore, they did something revolutionary; they took the issue of school cafeteria food in the internet. Everything You Need to Know About the Berry Situation in New Zealand
All frozen berry products imported into New Zealand are at risk. People in New Zealand have something to watch out for. All brands and shipment of imported frozen berries are potentially at risk of spreading Hepatitis A, according to the Ministry of Primary Industries. Facebook Friends Count Linked To Higher Levels Of Stress Among Teens
Too much time spent on Facebook has been associated with various mental health problems such as depression and low self-esteem. In addition to the dangers of excessive social media use, a new study found out that having too many Facebook friends could also link to higher levels of stress. Experts Reveal These Foods are Good for the Brain
Listed here are some foods that studies have proven to be good for our brain. Whether you're interested in them to boost your memory or simply want to stay healthy, make sure that you incorporate these in your diet. Halotherapy: Inhaling Salt Help with Respiratory Diseases
There is a new and natural way to combat respiratory ailments. This treatment uses salt as the key ingredient. Massachusetts Taking a Step Towards Minimizing Tobacco Use Among Youths
Boston is set to debate whether it should raise the minimum age limit on buying tobacco products from 18 to 21. The Healthy Benefits of Dimsum
There is a big demand for dim sum these days as they're bite-size but with strong flavors and if steamed, has a various health benefits. Pancreatic Cancer: One of the Most Deadly Cancer Type People Are Not Aware Of
Pancreatic cancer is a kind of cancer that has a surprising mortality rate, and it was the cause of Apple CEO’s Steve Jobs’ death.
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