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You Don’t Have To Try Hard To Cook Healthy Meals

Common foods can actually be healthy, only if you know how. These effortless methods of processing everyday nutrition can help you lose weight and reduce risks of diseases.
  • Mind the Salt: Appeals Court Temporarily Suspends New York’s Salt Labeling Law

    New York’s salt wars just got more interesting. An appeals court agreed to The National Restaurant Association’s (NRA) request to delay the implementation on March 1 New York City’s new law requiring restaurants to label menu items that are high in sodium content, according to an article by Kelsey Nash writing for Restaurant Business.
  • Recall for Oregon Raw Oysters Linked to Norovirus

    Oregon health officials ordered a recall for oysters harvested from Yaquina Bay, Oregon which was sold to retailers, restaurant and direct to consumers. This comes after 17 people who ate them were found to have contracted norovirus according to Food Safety News.
  • Folgers Skyrocketing Profits Attributed to GenX Laziness

    Just like the near death experience of cereals attributed to GenX laziness to wash their bowl after eating, Folgers makes their coffee so easy to drink. This is the value of an “instant” coffee without undermining its coffee taste.
  • 8 Healthy Foods for the Insomniac

    Do you have problems of falling asleep? Worry no more because there are natural foods that can relax you and eventually put you to sleep.
  • US Adult Obesity Levels Reach All-Time High, Says CDC

    In an alarming announcement, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently made public last February 23, 2016 the data on the obesity rates among adults aged 20 and above. It seems that the rising trend of obesity continues unabated with the most recent data showing that 30.6% of adults in the U.S. are obese, an all time high, which is higher than the 2014 figure where only 29.9% U.S. adults where considered obese.
  • Cheese for the Lactose Intolerant

    If you love cheese, but you are lactose intolerant, here are some great cheeses for you to try without triggering your condition.
  • Chocolate Lovers Have Healthier Brains, Says Science

    As if we needed another reason to love chocolate, studies now show that eating chocolate could give people healthier brains!
  • Brie Larson Net Worth Soars: How Diet and Isolation Helped 'Room' Star Bag 2016 Oscars for Best Actress

    Her hectic days of shooting "Room" finally pay off. Brie Larsen, who received her first Oscar for Best Actress in the 88th annual Academy Awards 2016, thanked her co-worker, 8-year-old, Jacob Tremblay and all the crew she's worked with. She also made a sweet shoutout to her real partner, Alex Greenwald.
  • Top 5 Secrets Food Manufacturers Don't Want You To Know

    What are the deep pocketed secrets that the insiders don't want consumers to know? Fat free does not equal to healthy. You can have an insight to the food manufacturing industries just by walking down the supermarket aisles and take a look on the labels.
  • Avacado Oil: The Next Big Thing?

    Avacado oil is slowly becoming one of the most popular oils out there, and here's why. The avocado is a curious fruit. Most fruits are generally sweet and acidic.
  • Natural Sources of Healthy Probiotics

    Researchers are simply starting to open why and how good bacteria that live in your gut and help digestion can support your health. Research proposes they are in charge of advantages including supporting the immune system, easing despair and avoiding weight. Check these common sources of healthy probiotics.
  • Instagram Reveals 'Food Desert' Communities: USDA Says Some Americans Do Not Have Access to Grocery Stores

    Believe it or not, there are still many places in America where it is quite hard to find a grocery store around. The are dubbed as 'food deserts' by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
  • Lactose-intolerant People Can Opt for These Foods for Calcium Boost

    Dairy milk is healthy for the body but if you're lactose intolerant, you can opt for these calcium-boosts as an alternative for a more stomach-comforting.
  • Oscars 2016 Causes Pineapple Craze: Pineapple Tops Craving List for Awards Night

    Interestingly, Grubhub data shows that Americans crave for pineapple in their order list when watching the Oscars. Americans usually have an Oscars party at their house, right? In 2015, pineapple topped the craving list of Americans watching the Oscars. The most ordered dishes were pineapple fried rice (36 percent among women) and Hawaiian pizza (36 percent among men and 38 percent overall).
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