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ifeminists October 28, 2008 Tony Zizza |
We Don't Need The Government To Count Calories For Us The great city of Nashville is considering requiring restaurants to post calorie counts on menus. This isn't just another clear example of the nanny state running wild. It's an insult to working adults. |
AskMen.com Malcolm MacMillan |
Going Gluten-Free Do you feel sleepy, heavy and bloated after a big plate of spaghetti? You may have gluten sensitivity or celiac disease. Going gluten-free with your diet might be the only way to overcome this. Here's how. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
Make Important Decisions on a Full Stomach Although many time-crunched executives forgo working lunches, there might be a good reason for them to change their modus operandi. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
Tricking the Brain Scientists have come up with an idea that will make healthy foods taste as good as their fattening counterparts. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
New Clues on Cause of AMD Researchers have discovered that a diet rich in antioxidants seems to hold Age-related macular degeneration at bay. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
Heal Yourself With Chewing Gum Chewing sugar-free gum that contains sorbitol may speed the return of normal bowel function after colon surgery. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
Tonalin CLA Receives GRAS Status Tonalin CLA, a naturally sourced, non-stimulant ingredient, is clinically proven to safely reduce body fat and improve body composition. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
Mk-7 for Children's Bone Health Children have the greatest need for K vitamins to fuel their growth into early adulthood. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
VitaGranate Activates Heart-healthy Enzyme VitaGranate Pomegranate Extract, a standardized pomegranate extract, was found to be an activator of an important heart-health-influencing enzyme. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
EFSA Deems Selenium Yeast Safe The health-promoting effects ascribed to selenium have been demonstrated by numerous clinical studies. |
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