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Watching Fictional TV Drama Series Can be a Sign of High EQ
Saving Chocolate Project: Big Companies Exchange Trade Secrets for Large Project
Big food companies have one thing in common: they have guarded their secret recipe like gold. Big food companies have one thing in common. They have guarded their secret recipe like gold. People Suffering From Neurosis are Most Likely to See Faces in Objects
People suffering from neurosis are most likely to see faces in objects. We may be able to see faces on random objects, but it this normal? Is it really there? As per Mentalfloss seeing faces on random objects may be a sign of neurosis. Gender Packaging: Does it Affect Food Choices?
The rationale behind the question: Why Men and Women Treat Food Differently Does gender packaging affect an individual's choice of food? This is the question that food marketers would often ask. Study: Exercise Can Prevent Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease has affected lives of millions and there has not been any cure discovered until now. In a statement released by National Parkinson's Disease Foundation, there are at least 1.5 million Americans affected by the disease right now. Although there isn't any cure, a few studies have been made to help counteract the disease. A handful of these studies suggest that movement and exercise therapy can actually greatly relieve patients suffering this dreadful disease. EU to Launch Study on Uber Regulation
In an effort to settle the legal disputes against the U.S. start-up company Uber, the European Commission has decided to launch a study in September as announced Friday in Reuters. Since opening in Paris in 2011, San Francisco-based Uber has run into several oppositions from taxi drivers complaining of unfairly bypassing local laws on safety and licensing. Effects of "Food Pressure" on Your Kids
A study shows that pushing or restricting food to your children is not a good idea as reported in Web Md. Research finds that parents of overweight kids are more likely to restrict children's food intake while parents are more likely to pressure children to eat more when they are of normal weight. Study: Non-Pasteurized Milk is Not Healthier
A recent study published that raw milk may only have a placebo effect as reported in Food Safety News. Any other health benefits supposedly from raw milk consumption are pure myth, it added. Bad Grades? Allergies May Be At Fault
A new study reveals that grade can drop by 10% if a student suffers from hay fever or allergies. Students may now have an excuse for having low exam results this year. Violent Video Games Linked to Aggression
According to the American Psychological Association, there’s a link between violent video games and aggression. This finding was immediately questioned by more than 200 academics. The researchers concluded that there was no single risk factor to blame aggression on, but violent video games is a risk factor. Food Delivery Services May Actually be Healthier
A survey conducted by Butterball discovered that Americans are spending an average of $1,100 on takeout food every year. That’s around $21 on a weekly basis. Moreover, one of four Americans was found to order online at least once a week. According to Newsy, these results were based on a survey of 1,000 people. Cited reasons were mainly laziness and craving for certain type of food. Additionally, Forbes reported that Visa has discovered Americans are going out for lunch an average of twice a week, spending about $936 each year. That’s according to data released from a survey of 1,003 adults across the country. That’s how much takeout food or home-delivery services have been earning. Companies like GrubHub and Seamless make it even easier to satisfy your cravings or have your favourite meal delivered right on your doorstep. Frequent "Food Shocks" are Expected Due to Extreme Weather Conditions
According to a report released by Global Food Security Program food shocks that typically occurs once every century might likely occur every 30 years or much earlier instead. The researchers presented a plausible worst case scenario where the world’s four major commodity crops – corn, soybean, wheat and rice – falls by 5-7% simultaneously due to severe weather conditions primarily brought about by climate change. The Best Yogurts to Cheer Up a Person
Researchers found out that probiotic-laced foods like yogurt can balance out a person's gut bacteria, particularly where it improves the person's feelings about life. A person's gut bacteria represents the internal spokesperson that dictates the mood of a person be it positive or negative. Sense of Smell is the Source of Food Cravings
The Barkha Patel' s research study found out that people who had had higher body mass indexes (BMIs) had more realistic mental depictions of odors and foods than people with lower BMIs. And their research considered that the best predictor of BMI out of all the measures is the olfactory imagery of a person. Study: 61% of American Grocery Food are Loaded With Calories
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition says that almost 1,000 calories of a person's intake come from highly-processed food purchased when grocery shopping.
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