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Food Processing February 2006 Mark Anthony |
Allergies, Arthritis and Immunity: The Food Factor The link between food and immune responses, including arthritis or allergies, is as complex as the immune system itself. |
Food Processing February 2006 Leslie T. Krasny |
Regulatory Issues: FDA Denies Petition on Whole Grain Descriptors Currently, hundreds of products are marketed with "whole grain" statements, despite ambiguity concerning the regulatory status of descriptors such as "good" and "excellent" source. |
Adventure March 2006 Steve Casimiro |
Power Powders: Energy Drinks A taste-off reveals which recovery drink goes down easiest, so you bounce back best. Clif Shot Recovery... Endurox r4... Powerbar Recovery... |
Health March 2006 Suz Redfearn |
Losing Weight, the Blog Way Can writing -- or just reading -- an online dieting diary help you lose weight? |
AskMen.com Adrienne Turner |
Calorie Content of Alcohol It's a fact we all know but never want to admit: a couple of beers one night, a glass of wine the next and a few cocktails on the weekend all contribute to your spare tire. |
AskMen.com Joshua Levine |
Is Alcohol Good For You? Some quick suggestions on how to enjoy your lifestyle and enjoy your glass of wine in order to live a healthy, long life. |
Chemistry World February 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
Dietary Needs Outweigh Risks Associated with Fish Consumption The benefits of a diet rich in fish outweigh risks of mercury poisoning, say researchers who studied the children of mothers exposed to methyl mercury during pregnancy. The researchers are calling for action from policy makers. |
Science News February 18, 2006 Janet Raloff |
Fooling the Satiety Meter (with Recipe) Want to lose weight without counting calories? A new study finds that the easiest strategy might be reducing a meal's energy density (calories per ounce of food)... Almond Chicken Salad Sandwich recipe... |
Chemistry World February 14, 2006 |
Remarkable Health Claims Leave Nutritionist Unimpressed In a week when research groups reported the cholesterol-lowering powers of red grapefruit and the cancer-fighting potential of cauliflower and broccoli, nutritionists have warned against the exaggeration of preliminary food-related findings. |
AskMen.com William I. Lengeman |
The Buzz on Tea There are numerous types of tea, including these popular varieties. Find out what they taste like, how much caffeine they contain, which claim health benefits, and how to drink them. |
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