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Published October 1, 2008
A diet that’s good for your health is also good for the planet, according to a new study by a group of Cornell University professors. If Americans made changes such as eating fewer animal products, junk foods and processed f… Read More »
Published July 1, 2008
The founder of an organic quick-service restaurant has entered into a $65 million deal with green building developer 1 Smart Duck Management Group to build 182 restaurants using the 1 Odd Duck iBuilding concept, saying it is only logical to move forw… Read More »
Published April 1, 2008
Are you tired of the 9-to-5 routine? Have you lost your passion in the workplace? Consider exploring a new career in the ever-changing field of nutrition. If you are a person who is passionate about overall wellness and have the desire to help others… Read More »
Published September 1, 2007
Several members of Congress recently made news when they tried to see if they could subsist on $21 per week—the average amount that food stamp recipients receive to supplement their income. Representatives Jim McGovern (D-MA) and Jo Ann Emerson… Read More »
Published May 1, 2007
Word that red wine is good for you has been around ever since “60 Minutes” famously aired a report on “The French Paradox” in 1991.The CBS television news magazine examined the question: How could the French eat all that fatty… Read More »
Published June 1, 2005
Kraft Foods, Inc., the maker of Maxwell House coffee and Ritz crackers, is “actively looking” to acquire healthy food and drink brands to tap the growing number of consumers concerned about their weight…Kraft, the biggest U.S. food… Read More »
Published March 1, 2005
Consumers should forget about taking medication to help them stay healthy longer and change their diet instead, suggest scientists writing in the British Medical Journal. Regularly eating fish, wine, dark chocolate, fruits and vegetables, garlic and… Read More »
Published October 1, 2001
“In a survey conducted by the U.S. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association’s Healthy Competition Foundation, one million American young people between the ages 12-17 have taken potentially harmful performance-enhancing supplements and drug… Read More »
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