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- Foods That Contain Gluten And You Might Not Know It- It has only been recently that gluten has been given the attention it deserves, particularly considering how harmful it can be to those suffering with celiac disease, and there are many foods that many don’t now that contain gluten. 
- Stand Back, Peanuts: America Has a New Favorite Nut- After a long affair with peanuts and many of its derivatives (most notably peanut butter), the decades-long popularity of the nut has fallen in front of a new favorite: almonds. 
- How To Get Rid Of Gnats [VIDEO] Or How To Use Spices, Fruit And Food Not Be Bothered By Bugs Again- How To Get Rid Of Gnats? This is a question that most people ask themselves. Gnats are the little bugs that don’t cause any harm but are disturbing to watch and they tend to appear in homes and lurk through the fruit, flowers, and food that is left out. 
- 5 Organic Food Delivery Places That Will Let You Have Everything Fresh, Healthy And Tasty- Organic Food Delivery is getting more attention as time goes by. People are interested in leading a healthy life with natural products and to be honest, we all dream of having our own harvest in the backyard and produce our own organic food. 
- Contrave Side Effects Worry Future Users Of The Just Approved Weight-Loss Drug By FDA- Contrave Side Effects – Like almost everything, the new drug Contrave has pros and cons, good sides and shady sides. When finding out about it, people worry about how not only their bodies changes but also the changes that their minds will suffer. 
- FDA Approves New Weight-Loss Prescription Drug: Contrave- The Food and Drug Administration has approved weight-management drug Contrave, which has a formula based on the combination of two other FDA-approved meds, naltrexone and bupropion, that are used to treat addiction and depression. 
- Benzodiazepines Linked to Alzheimer’s: How a Healthy Diet Can Prevent the Disease- A new study has shown a strong link between medication for anxiety and sleep and degenerative Alzheimer’s disease. 
- D.E.A Will Allow Pharmacies to Collect Users’ Unused Prescription Pills- In a new policy created to keep prescribed drug abuse at bay, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has announced that pharmacies will be able to take back unused pills. 
- Mantis Shrimp Oatmeal Vs. Giant Shrimp Captured: One Of The Deadliest Creatures Gets Fished Out- Mantis Shrimp Oatmeal Vs. Giant Shrimp Captured – An event has united a man with a humongous shrimp yesterday after the fisherman caught the shrimp and it seems to be a type of Mantis Shrimp, one of the deadliest creatures that can be found in the sea. 
- All-Canadian Wine Store in Tokyo Gives New and Exceptional Wine Experience. A Successful Story Of An Owner From Doctoral to Selling Wines- It all started with his search for exquisite wines in Tokyo. He was amazed that he couldn't find anything besides the staple rice wine in Japan. Jamie Paquin saw a business opportunity and that's when he decided that he wanted to open an all-Canadian Wine Store in Tokyo, Japan. 
- Texting While Driving: A Driver's Disease That Resulted a Woman To be Impaled- A woman was impaled while driving away from a parking lot after delivering her daughter's saxophone. As she is driving away from the parking lot, she started texting her friend. 
- Is This Walking Dead for Real? Man Wakes Up After Being Declared Dead!- Walterio Goncalves went to the Menandro de Farias General Hospital morgue in Salvador city, Brazil to identify the body of his brother, Valdelucio Goncalves. They partially open the body to let Walterio see the face of his brother. He was shocked when he noticed that the dead body seems to be breathing... 
- Autistic Man Draws New York City From His Memory- Artist like Stephen Wiltshire can be describe as one in a million. He has the incredible talent of drawing entire cities using his photographic memory. Being an autistic did not prevent him from creating wonderful works of art. 
- Heart disease risk factors huger for women, African Americans- Chronic diseases that can increase a person's risk of heart attack or stroke have a greater impact on women and blacks, according to a new population-based study. 
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