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5 Effective Safety Measures Against Superbugs from Farmed Meat
Ordinary consumers cannot control what farmers and producers do, but precaution is still the strongest protection. Here are some of the more effective measures to avoid the risk of superbug infection. Women with Type 2 Diabetes Pose Greater Cardiovascular Risk than Men
A new study claims, from the American Heart Association, that women with Type 2 Diabetes have greater significant risk for cardiovascular disease. Greater than previous established citations. A Meat Free Diet Can Help Save the Environment, Says Arnold Schwarzenegger
Actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is urging people to go meat free to help save the world from the alarming climate change. 'Food Deserts' Popping Up Across America as Big Grocery Chains Are Slow to Open In Certain Areas
A startling number of 'food deserts' have cropped up in multiple regions across the country. Huffington, L'Oreal Laud MEANS War on Hunger in America
Today, the MEANS network has saved two tons worth of food and channelled them to hungry Americans. The interactive media of the Matching Excess and Need for Stability (MEANS) website networks thousands of pantries in 24 states in the US to save surplus food and redirect them to the needy. Calbee Added Cola Flavoured Chips For The Holiday
Calbee has been known to collaborate with different food companies to come up with unique chip flavours. Japanese snack maker Calbee has added a line of cola-flavoured chips for the holiday and you won't get your hands on them just as easily. K-Cup Maker Keurig Just Sold Itself For A Whopping $13 Billion
Keurig, the maker of single-cup coffee machines, has drawn its final card. Last Monday, the company has agreed to be sold to a private equity firm for a whopping $14 billion. Medical Marijuana May Reduce Obesity, Researches Say
A new study shows that medical marijuana can decrease the obesity rate in America. Only if it will be legalized. Diet High in Fat Makes People Dumber, Studies Show
Everyone knows that eating foods high in fat can make you fat but new studies have come up that indicate that foods high in fats can also put one at an intellectual disadvantage. Chipotle-Linked E. Coli Outbreak Case Now Tally 52
In a recent statement from the U.S. Center for disease control, the Chipotle E. coli associated Outbreak now counts at 52 as of December 2, 2015. Fifty two people have been sick from the Mexican Food Chain all coming from nine different states. Current report shows 20 have been hospitalized and zero death toll. Vegetarian Diet May Cause Mental Health Problems
It looks like eating all green food and no red meat may be bad for you. A research study shows that a plant based diet may lead to mental health risks. Vladimir Putin Says Russia Will be the World's No.1 Source for Organic Food
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants his country to be the world's leading provider of organic food. Taco Fries Pizza, Love it or Hate it? New Personalized Food, Disgusting or Mouthwatering for you?
It all started with one person with a big food imagination. Eventually it translated to a special request. Behold! The Taco Fries Pizza! Obese Men Who Lose Weight Are Less likely to Have Overweight Children
A new study suggests that men should think about a lifestyle change before thinking about having children. Weight loss should be included in men's family planning.
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