Some Cereal Makers Market The Most Unhealthy Product To Children

A new Yale study says U.S. cereal manufacturers aggressively market the least healthy of its cereals to young children. The worst offenders, according to the study, are Kellog, Quaker and General Mills. The study finds that cereals marketed by these companies to children...

Just how bad is a happy meal? You don't wanna know

"So we actually know what's in a happy meal. 1. AWESOME toy 2. Chicken Nuggets, fries, juice-soda-thing 3. Head-lice medication 4. "slightly toxic" chemicals 5. Silly Putty/Breast implant products 6. More carcinogens than you can shake a stick at! just read the full article"

Monju to return in 2008 with new plutonium core

Japan's Monju fast breeder reactor should return to service this year, with fresh plutonium fuel replacing its initial core load. The core of Monju, showing inner core (pink) and blanket (green) ...

Live a life low on salt

Some tips to cut a high-salt diet: - Know how much sodium you're eating - 2,300 milligrams a day is the upper limit for most people. Those with high blood pressure are urged to eat much less, and 1,500 mg is...

Coke, Pepsi, Sprite, etc. cause damage to DNA

This very important health reports deserves to be widely read.  Do You Care About Your DNA? By Louise McCoy – Epoch Times New York StaffResearch from Sheffield University, U.K., into a common food...

"CANNABIS GARDENERS" ARE JAILED

"Three men who were hired as "cannabis gardeners" in a £230,000-a-year drugs factory have been jailed. They were hired hands recruited to cultivate and harvest skunk - a super-strength variety of the drug - at a...

Parkinson's Disease - 30 Year Discovery in the Making

There has not been an advancement in the treatment of Parkinson's disease in 30 years as was published this past week.A research team, led by D. James Surmeier at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL have made a...

PREDICTING 2007 TRENDS IN FOOD

Ethiopian bread will be popular this year. Check out what else will be on our plates. 26 trend areas explored. ""It's hard to make predictions, especially about the future," goes an often-quoted saying. But that...

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