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Study: Eighty-five percent of Spanish children eat too much salt
Study: Eighty-five percent of Spanish children eat too much salt Salt is a hidden enemy in children's diets. So says the conclusion of a study by researchers from the Complutense University of Madrid, which suggests that over 80 % of Spanish schoolchildren consume excess salt; this is associated to greater risk of high blood pressure, osteoporosis and obesity. Junk food almost twice as distracting as healthy food, study finds
Junk food almost twice as distracting as healthy food, study finds Even when people are hard at work, pictures of cookies, pizza and ice cream can distract them -- and these junk food images are almost twice as distracting as health food pictures, concludes a new Johns Hopkins University study, which also found that after a few bites of candy, people found junk food no more interesting than kale. Dolphin diets indicate significant changes in the ocean may shorten food chains
Dolphin diets indicate significant changes in the ocean may shorten food chains Dolphin Diets Suggest Extreme Changes in the Ocean May Shorten Food Chains: Extreme marine conditions like El Niño are associated with shorter food chain length in the California Current ecosystem, a new analysis reports. Cinnamon’s Surprising Health Benefits: Reasons To Include The Spice In Your Diet
Reasons why one should include cinnamon in one's daily diet. Cinnamon has been used as long has recorded history itself. The Egyptians used it in their embalming process and even the Old Testament mentions it as one of the ingredients for anointing oils. Prince's Favorite Foods: Learn What The Music Legend Loved To Eat
Although an international rock star, Prince was intensely private outside his public life. The late singer, Prince, achieved something most celebrities are struggling to maintain - the privacy of his personal life. Why Do Skinny Asian Americans Have a Higher Diabetes Risk?
Asian Americans are not considered to have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Dr. Ronesh Sinha knew what kind of patients are more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes. Latest Trend Show Soda Losing Its Appeal Fast
A recent Mintel study shows that a quarter of American no longer ordering soft drinks in restaurants compared to a year ago. Spirulina: Is This Algae the Next Superfood?
The omega-3, vitamin-rich Spirulina is now taking an advantage of the city's high-rise buildings and vehicle's CO2 to grow. Instagram Suspended This Woman's Account After She Posted a Birthday Cake: Find Out Why!
London mum, Sue Moseley, was blocked by Instagram after giving daughter Jenny a credit to her homemade cake. Meat Substitutes as Good as Real Meat but Safer
Recently, the Native Food Café in Bridgeport Village, Portland, OR, was bustling with customers who crowded around the counter to order for nachos, burger, chicken wings and other dishes. One customer was happily digging in the "Soul Bowl," a combination of rice, beans and veggies, but it appeared similar to and tasted like chicken strips on top! How Many PB&J Sandwiches Americans Eat in a Lifetime
On April 2, in celebration of National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day, 1,000 people all over the country were surveyed by Peter Pan Simply Ground Peanut Butter. New York Says Goodbye to 'Four Seasons:' Fine Dining Restaurant to Shut Down
The date is set. New York's fine dining venue, Four Seasons Restaurant, will not be operating in the Seagram Building anymore after July 16. OpenTable Releases List of Top 10 Restaurants in the United States
Reservation service OpenTable has announced its top 10 restaurants in the United States for 2016. Reservation service OpenTable has announced its top 10 restaurants in the United States for 2016. Oreo Releases Matcha Variant
The latest version of the treat is filled with matcha, a type of creamy Japanese green tea. Oreos are beloved by fans because they're continually offered in new, sometimes quirky, limited-edition flavors like cotton candy, cinnamon bun, and watermelon, apart from their original chocolate-and-cream rendition.
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