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'What Happens When Babies Get Exposed to Allergenic Food?
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'The Lifetime Ban of Ovaltine: Details Here!
Ovaltine is your malted milk powder. The popularity of Ovaltine has reached the U.S. having Nestle as its manufacturer. Ovaltine may not have solved the planet's nutrition problems, but it has nutritional value since four teaspoons of Ovaltine mixed with 8 ounces of skim milk provides a solid helping of vitamins A, C, D, B1, B2, and B6, as well as niacin and phosphorous. Fat content is zero. Then comes the ban of Ovaltine. -
'How to Add More Fruits to Your Kid’s Lunchbox
When school year starts, the test of preparing your children's lunchboxes also begins. Guaranteeing your picky eaters will make the most of their lunch while as yet serving them a balanced meal obliges you to totter on a subtle stability between healthy foods and those your children will really eat. -
'Eating Chocolates Daily Makes your Brain, Heart "Stronger and Better," Studies Say
Science is on the side of those who want to eat chocolate daily. A new study published in the journal Appetite has been linking a daily dose of chocolate consumption to a 'younger, more active' brain and a healthier and stronger heart. -
'Can Emoji-Labeled Food Solve Childhood Obesity?
Researchers found that the use of emojis greatly affects the simple decision-making skills of children when it comes to identifying the healthy and unhealthy food choices. -
'Early Consumption of Eggs, Peanuts Reduces Allergy Risk, Says Study
According to a study, the early consumption of eggs and Peanuts reduces allergy risk. -
'Alcohol-Free Beers Gain Popularity in Germany, Australia
Non-alcoholic sparkling beer is becoming increasingly popular in Germany, as more and more people are opting for healthier lifestyles. Though the beverage was introduced in the European nation way in the late 1980s, it took over three decades to draw the attention of the German consumers. -
'Joule Bracelet Encourages Coffee Drinkers To Wear Caffeine
How many times you spend money on caffeine fix? Now that the magical bracelet is here, you can give up that brew and avoid coffee-crash mornings. -
'Expert-Guide To Reheating Your 6 Favorite Foods
There are times when you reheat a food in microwave and it doesn't come as tasty as the first time around. Indeed, there are candidates of food that are better reheated with oven or stove than in your microwave. -
'Five Superfoods For Men’s Health
Many men think that surviving on chips, pizza, beer and occasional steak is fine for them. On the contrary, it is important for everyone to consume foods having high nutritional value. -
'Does Kate Cook For William? A Confession From The Royal Palace’s Chef
Ever wonder what it feels to work in the Royal kitchen? Carolyn Robb had been a full-time chef at Kensington Palace Kitchen for more than a decade. -
'Healthier Cooking With Cast Iron Pans
People are switching back to good-old cast iron pans due to health risks posed by teflon-coated ones. -
'Eat more Protein; Stay Full Longer--Studies Say
Now, eating less carbs and loading up on protein makes more sense. According to a new study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has found out that eating food with a higher protein content makes people feel fuller after each meal. -
'Are You an American Public Drinker?
ItYou might be craving for a cold beer after work and want to just grab one at your one-stop shop and drink while you’re walking to your way home. -
'Ashton Kutcher's “Throw a Pie” Game for Charity
Kutcher was raising money for his charity Thorn, which builds software tools for law enforcement officials to help fight the sexual exploitation of children on the Internet. DeGeneres brought out his The Ranch co-star, Masterson, to compete against him in the game.
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