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Cut Back on Red, Processed Meat Intake in Order to Live Longer
Doctors always advise patients to consume lots of fruits, vegetables and white meat in order to...
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Fresh water supply pressured by growing population, social demands
New York - The world's fresh water is a finite commodity, but growing demands for it are tearing...
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Preparing for the Easter Lent
On Ash Wednesday, the first day of the Easter Lent, people are beginning to prepare for the holy...
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New Gout Drug Uloric Gets FDA Clearance
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. won US approval to sell the first new treatment option for chronic...
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Dinosaur Males Brooded the Eggs, Study Finds
Thursday, scientists reported in the journal Science that after having examined the fossilized...
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FDA Encourages Fish Consumption in Pregnant Women, Kids
Federal regulators seek to change guidelines on fish consumption for pregnant women and young...
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Wife’s Buns End up Online after Husband Leaves Phone at Mickey D’s
For Tina and her husband Phillip Sherman of Arkansas, the
meaning of cheap meat at McDonalds...
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Money makes you happy - but it's not the only factor, says EU survey
Brussels - Money breeds contentment. But greater wealth does not automatically make people happier,...
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Corn – The Main Ingredient in Your Fast Food
It has long been known that fast-foods don’t do you any good but still you can’t help yourself from...
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Japan Slaughters Thousands of Dolphins, Ignores Protests
Tokyo - At Taiji, a quaint whaling town 700 kilometres south of Tokyo, waves lap against steep...
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A Good Cut and Grooming Can Make Hair Look Fuller
Hamburg - Most women crave fuller hair, but in reality the dream of having flowing tufts is...
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1,150 Mammals On The 2008 Extinction “Red List”
Thousands of animal species face extinction and many more are currently endangered. Scientists warn...
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FDA Allows Irradiation Of Spinach And Lettuce To Kill Germs
In an attempt to reduce the risk of contamination with E. coli and Salmonella, the US Food and Drug...
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Meat Recall Due To E. Coli Announced By A California Food Comp.
A California
food company announced it is recalling 153,630 pounds of frozen ground beef
after...
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New Gorilla Population Found In Congo
Today researchers
happily announced they found 25,000 western lowland gorillas in the
Republic of...
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Still No Electricity In Hundreds Of Brooklyn Homes
Although power has been restored to most Brooklyn residents
who had lost electricity on Sunday,...
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Jessica Simpson “Deeply Hurt” by Pam Anderson’s Comments
American pop singer and actress Jessica Simpson is reportedly very upset about the remarks made by...
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E. coli Outbreak Leads to Massive Beef Recall
Nebraska Beef Ltd decided to expand its voluntary recall to 5.3 million pounds, representing all...
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Nebraska Beef Ltd. Prepares Massive Beaf Recall
Nebraska Beef Ltd. announced its decision to expand its already
massive meat recall to 5.3 million...
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Men on Idol Make Perfect Pop Divas
The singer with a five octave vocal range, Mariah Carey, was
guilty of a whiny squealy night on...
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Purdue Made It! Its Burger Machine Wins Rube Goldberg Contest
Good news for all hamburger addicts: they won’t have to
worry about making a hamburger anymore, as...
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Cedars-Sinai Fined Over Dennis Quaid Twins Blunder
The state of California fined Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles $25,000 for nearly killing...
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Giant Sausage Car Got $50 Ticket after Illegally Parked
One of the famous Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles has got a $50
ticket after its driver has parked...
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World
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Number of flu deaths rises to 152 in Mexico amid panic buying
Mexico City - The number of dead in Mexico's flu epidemic rose to 152, Mexican Health Minister Jose...
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Japanese fleet kills 680 whales, misses target
Tokyo - Japan's whaling fleet failed to achieve its target but still returned to...
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Somali pirates - "Rambo and Robin Hood in one"
Aden, Yemen - "We're simple fishermen making our living with hard work," insists...
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Vietnam sentences poachers for killing endangered ox
Hanoi - A court in southern Vietnam has sentenced two men to prison for killing a...
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China's eateries might be benefiting from Hong Kong monkey poaching
Hong Kong - Wild monkeys in Hong Kong are being hunted and killed in a trade that...
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CDC Probing Salmonella Outbreak In The United States
Just months after salmonella Saintpaul caused more than 1,400 illnesses all over the United...
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Tough Cattle Shrug Off Europe's Snow
Kiel, Germany - As the bitter chill of winter grips Europe, one of the toughest of bovine breeds,...
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Irish police investigate dioxin contamination of pork
Dublin - As Irish police investigated the contamination of Irish pork with dioxins Monday the...
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Ireland's dioxin-tainted pork exported to 25 countries
Dublin - Pork products tainted with unsafe levels of dioxins were exported to as many as 25...
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Gazans Struggle Amid Three Weeks Of Near-Total Closure
Gaza/Tel Aviv - Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip have become world champions in improvisation....
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Greenpeace sees beginning of the end of Japanese whaling
Wellington - Greenpeace, an international environmental organization, hailed the beginning of the...
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Boom to Gloom as Australians Join the Real World
Sydney - You have to be over 16 in Australia to have lived at a time when the economy was not...
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European Commission Wants More Humane Treatment in Slaughterhouses
The European Commission wants new rules aimed at reducing animal suffering in Europe's butcheries,...
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Houston Tries to Return Back to Normal after Hurricane Ike
Houston, Texas - Only a few days had passed since Hurricane Ike tore into the Gulf Coast of Texas,...
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Nebraska Beef In The Spotlight Once Again With Another Major Recall
One month after Nebraska Beef Ltd., one of the nation’s
largest meatpackers, was involved in a...
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Authorities Arrest 2 Supervisors from Agriprocessors Plant
Authorities arrested Thursday 2 supervisors from a kosher
meatpacking plant in Iowa.
They were...
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Update: Kroger Recalls Ground Beef Linked to E. coli Outbreaks
Following E. coli
outbreaks in Michigan and Ohio
linked to ground beef from the Kroger Food...
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South Korea: Beef Import Still Banned
After announcing about a week ago that the ban against U.S. beef import would be lifted,...
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South Korea Government to Resume U.S. Beef Imports
Agriculture Minister Chung Woon-chun announced Thursday that South Korea's government
will allow...
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Hundreds Arrested after Iowa Meat Plant Raid
More than 300 workers from AgriProcessors kosher meat plant
in Postville, Iowa, were arrested...
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Fire Destroys Cargill Beef Plan in Booneville, Arkansas
A beef processing plant in Booneville, Arkansas, was destroyed as a fire broke out setting off a...
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Paul McCartney Uses His Fame to Protest Against Kangaroo Cull
Sir Paul McCartney has decided to
endorse a campaign initiated by the Bristol-based group Viva!,...
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Californian Meat Plant Makes Largest Beef Recall in U.S. History
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has ordered the largest beef recall in the country’s history....
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NYPD Reports: Therapist Kathryn Faughey’s Killer Arrested
New York police investigators
got a hold of the author of the terrible incident on Tuesday night,...
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Deranged Patient Kills Therapist, Suspect Still At Large
Manhattan’s Upper East Side witnessed
a bloody incident on Tuesday night, when 56-year-old...
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Japanese Whalers Found by Greenpeace
According to the crew of the Esperanza, they’ve managed to
cast out that Japanese whaling fleet...
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Japan Stops Humpback Whales Hunting in Antarctic
Japan
agreed Friday to suspend its plans to hunt humpback whales due to the
increasing calls from...
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British Authorities Confirm Third Case of Foot-and-Mouth
Britain’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) confirmed Tuesday the...
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Outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Confirmed at Second Farm
British authorities confirmed Friday the existence of foot-and-mouth disease at a second farm in...
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New Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak Confirmed in Britain
Almost two months after an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease ravaged the farming industry in...
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Science
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Researchers Decode the Genome of the Cow
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and the US Department of Agriculture have been...
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British scientists trace early horse domestication to Kazakhstan
London - Horses were domesticated around 1,000 years earlier than previously believed and...
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Evidence Points To Horse Domestication As Early As 5,500 Years Ago
The theories regarding horse domestication have been quite controversial among scientists, however,...
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Dinosaurs Much Better Fathers than Mammals
New research says dinosaur males were not exactly the macho-ferocious cruel beasts we thought them...
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Penn State Scientists Untangle Woolly Mammoth Genetic Code
Penn State University scientists are to first to untangle the genetic code of an extinct animal,...
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Low-Carb Diet Is The Best Choice To Lower Cholesterol
If you really want to lose weight and decrease your
cholesterol level, you may try the...
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PETA: $1 Million Prize For The First In Vitro Meat Producer
PETA is serious: the first
person to succeed in producing in vitro meat (in commercially...
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Predator Dinosaur Fossils Unearthed In Nigerian Desert
The African continent was 110
million years ago the land of huge carnivorous dinosaurs, Chicago...
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Eating Dolly’s Offspring
Dolly, the first cloned animal
ever, was a nice, perfectly normal sheep. And she was also lucky...
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Cockroach Robots and Other Sci-fi Scenarios
What could be the connection
between a robot and a cockroach? A common answer would be that there...
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IUCN’s Report Says 16.306 Species Are Facing Extinction
An annual survey published Wednesday by the World
Conservation Union, IUCN revealed a sad and...
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T.Rex Was As Fast as David Beckham
Despite its impressive weight T.Rex was quite a fast runner,
the scientists from the University
...
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Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth Along with Their Ancestors
The recent discovery of a semi-dino-fossil in New Mexico from Triassic rekindled the dispute about...
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Health
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WHO reports 1,658 confirmed cases of swine flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,658 cases of the new...
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WHO reports 1,516 confirmed cases of new flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,516 cases of the...
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WHO: No need for travel, pork import restrictions
Geneva - World Health Organization officials reiterated Tuesday that travel restrictions would not...
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No travel restrictions needed, EU says ahead of swine flu talks
Brussels - The European Union's top health official Tuesday ruled out the need for travel...
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Swine Flu Outbreak - A Cause for "Concern," Obama Says
President Barack Obama said he was closely watching an outbreak of swine flu in the United States,...
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Do You Know What Diet To Follow?
Following a diet is not easy, especially if you choose it on your own. Why? Simply: because people...
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Young Vegetarians More Prone to Eating Disorders
Research has shown that meat is not a healthy option in our diet, especially if it is red or...
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Eat Less Red or Processed Meat! Live Longer!
Eating too much red meat might put you at risk of dying early from cancer, heart disease and...
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Choosing a Healthier Living Could Save Us from Cancer
How many times have you been told to adopt a healthy diet in order to improve your quality of...
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FDA Approves Gout-Fighting Drug for First Time in 4 Decades
The Federal Drug Agency has approved the first gout drug in 40 years. Takeda Pharmaceuticals Co....
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Mediterranean Diet Associated with a Reduced Risk of Cognitive Impairment
According to a recent study, eating a Mediterranean diet high in vegetables, fruits and nuts, fish...
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Obama and His Plans Regarding Some Changes Inside the FDA
President Obama has said in a televised interview that his administration will conduct a complete...
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Does The FDA Need A Change?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) looks to have ridden a wave of failures in recent years, as...
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China Reports Another Bird Flu-Related Death
China's top health official has ordered stronger measures in order to prevent the spread of bird...
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Peanut Butter Finally Linked To Salmonella Outbreak
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed yesterday a link between peanut...
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Peanut Butter Could Be The Source Of Current Salmonella Outbreak
Peanut butter may have infected 399 people in 42 states with salmonella, according to the Minnesota...
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Health Officials In Minnesota Think Peanut Butter Started Salmonella Outbreak
Even if federal officials have yet to establish the cause of a salmonella outbreak that has...
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CDC Probing Salmonella Outbreak In The US
Just months after salmonella Saintpaul caused more than 1,400 illnesses all over the United...
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Avoid Lean Cuisine Frozen Dinners!
A recall was issued Monday for three varieties
of Lean Cuisine frozen chicken dinners after small...
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Canada Reports Its 15th Case of Mad Cow Disease
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed on Monday a
new case of mad cow disease in a...
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Study: Fast-Food’s Main Ingredient: Corn
Many fast-food items from McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s contain a
large quantity of corn....
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Wild Game Intake Linked to Higher Levels of Lead in Blood
A study led by the North Dakota Department of Health and the
U.S. Centers for Disease Control...
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China’s Melanine Scandal
Melamine has once again become the focal point of a global food safety scare. The first reported...
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Lake Stevens Restaurant Blamed for 13 Cases of E. coli Infection
Health officials say investigators have
tracked the source of the E. coli illness that sickened 13...
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Western Diet’s Harm Finally Revealed
Fried foods, salty snacks and meat, in other words the typical Western diet accounts for some 30...
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Western Diet Could Give You a Heart Attack
Tell me what you eat, so I can tell you how healthy you are!
Probably you have heard these words...
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You Must Cook Your Chicken
Minnesota has a history of Salmonella outbreaks starting
from the year 1998. Last year Banquet pot...
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Early Detection Methods Of Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the ninth most common cancer worldwide, but is the number one non-skin cancer...
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New Zealand Criticizes Chinese Authorities over Contaminated Baby Milk Case
The giant New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra’s
criticizes the way Chinese authorities has...
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Lower Vitamin B12 Levels Linked to Brain Atrophy
University
of Oxford researchers
discovered that vitamin B12 found in meat, fish, fortified...
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