Articles by Bradley Brown
'National Taco Day 2012: Where Do Tacos Come From?
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'Peanut Butter Recall 2012: What is Salmonella Food Poisoning and What Should be Done?
These days, the peanut butter recall worries consumers as more and more items are added to the list of products that might be a health risk and are thus recalled as precautionary measure. But what is salmonella food poisoning, what are the symptoms and what should people do who suspect having the illness? -
'Peanut Butter Recall List 2012: Firstly Trader Joe's, Now Whole Foods, Krogers, Safeway, and Target
The peanut butter recall list has increased in the past few days as more brands as well as more products are taken out of stores as precaution in light of some thirty salmonella cases across the United States. -
'Childhood Obesity: What is the Difference between Obesity and Overweight?
Childhood obesity and its origins and causes have become increasingly controversial topics in the recent time with soda and sugary drinks at the forefront of public discussion. The New York soda ban is just one example of an attempt to protect citizens from excessive consumption of calorie loaded drinks. But what does obesity actually mean and what is the difference to 'simple' overweight? -
'Childhood Obesity: Beverage Lobby Hits Back Saying Sugary Drinks Are Not Only Factor
A recent study suggests that an estimate of 12.5 million (17 per cent) of U.S. children are obese; three times as much as thirty years ago, with sugary drinks accounting for an alarming amount of daily calorie consumption. Now the beverage lobby hits back, saying sugary drinks are not he only contributing factor to childhood obesity. -
'Kids Gain Weight from Soda: Average of 270 Calories a Day from Sugary Drinks, Study Says
7 trillion calories each year is the average American child's consumption from liquid sugar alone, says health professor, suggesting that sweet drinks are a major factor to rising childhood obesity rates. An estimate of 12.5 million (17 per cent) of U.S. children are obese; three times as much as thirty years ago. -
'Arsenic Poisoning in Rice: No Official Limits until the End of the Year?
The recent discovery of arsenic in various rice products, such as brown rice, rice milk, and other rice-based foods caused concerns among consumers and raised the question of when the legislation will intervene and set a limit for arsenic levels in rice. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) however will most likely not do so before the end of the year 2012. -
'Yom Kippur 2012: Delicious Break Fast Menu Recipe for Family, Friends and Guests
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, marks the holiest day of the Jewish year and is celebrated by fasting from sunset to sunset, beginning on 25th and ending on September 26th this year. -
'Arsenic Poisoning of Brown Rice Even Worse Than White Rice Due to High Concentrate in Hulls
Brown rice as whole grain is usually chosen in favor of white rice because it is healthier as it still has the nutritious hull. However, the arsenic concentrate is especially high in the hulls of brown rice and thus suggests avoiding it until it is clarified how poisoning arsenic really is. -
'Will Windows 8, Released October 26th, Bring Microsoft Back to the Tablet and Smartphone Competition?
While the new and completely revamped User Interface (UI) 'Metro' might hinder some businesses to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8, it will most likely allow Microsoft to increase their share in the Tablet and Smartphone market. -
'Windows 8 Release Date: Microsoft Announces New and Fully Revised Operating System Release for October 26, 2012
Microsoft officially announced the release of the all new Windows 8 operating system for October 26th this year. From that date, users will be able to download it to PC and Laptop, or purchase new devices that run with Windows 8. -
'Tim Tebow’s Girlfriend: What Are the Quarterback's Criteria?
Recently, Tim Tebow revealed some insights as to what a girl would have to be like in order to meet the 'standards' for being his girlfriend. During an interview, Tim who used to be very quiet about his personal life, shed some light on this topic that has been a mystery since long ago. -
'Experimental Drug May Help Patients with Rare Fragile X Syndrome, One Root of Autism
Authors of a new study claim that an experimental drug called ‘STX209’ can improve sociability in patients with the rare genetic disorder fragile X syndrome and may be helpful as a treatment for autism. -
'American Airlines Cancels 300 Flights this Week Due to Maintenance and Sick Pilots
300 flights will be canceled this week by American Airlines and American Eagle due to increasing maintenance reports that were filed by crews as well as numerous sick pilots. -
'Kate Middleton Photo Controversy: Will Topless Pictures Be Banned by French Court on Tuesday?
Tuesday at noon, a French court will decide if the photos of topless Kate Middleton can be halted under privacy laws in France.
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