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A shocking number of delivery drivers admit doing this to your food – Ladders

July 25, 2019 Staff

A shocking number of delivery drivers admit doing this to your food  Ladders

In a relatively short period, digital delivery has become the predominant mode of *service*. The average person oscillates between two food delivery apps.

Dr. Sebi Diet Review: Weight Loss, Benefits, and Downsides – Healthline

July 25, 2019 Staff

Dr. Sebi Diet Review: Weight Loss, Benefits, and Downsides  Healthline

The Dr. Sebi diet promises to rejuvenate your cells by eliminating toxic waste through alkalizing your blood. This article reviews the benefits and downsides of …

FOOD FOR KIDS: Study shows how snacking may lead to overeating – FoodNavigator-USA.com

July 24, 2019 Staff

FOOD FOR KIDS: Study shows how snacking may lead to overeating  FoodNavigator-USA.com

The variety of snacks presented to kids leads to increased food consumption, more so than container or package size, a study out of the Murdoch Childrens …

A single apple could harbor as much as 100 million bacteria, but it’s probably a good thing – INSIDER

July 24, 2019 Staff

A single apple could harbor as much as 100 million bacteria, but it’s probably a good thing  INSIDER

The more variety of bacteria in your gut, the less likely it is for one to be dominant enough for you to get sick.

When You Wear Sunscreen, You’re Taking Part in a Safety Study – The New York Times

July 23, 2019 Staff

When You Wear Sunscreen, You’re Taking Part in a Safety Study  The New York Times

The Food and Drug Administration almost never tests products itself. But in May, the Journal of the American Medical Association published the results of a …

Extreme Eating Could Be an Early Clue to Autism – WebMD

July 23, 2019 Staff

Extreme Eating Could Be an Early Clue to Autism  WebMD

A new study finds atypical eating behaviors — such as hypersensitivity to food textures or pocketing food without swallowing — in 70% of kids with autism.

High cost of healthy food linked to stunting, new study finds – Devex

July 23, 2019 Staff

High cost of healthy food linked to stunting, new study finds  Devex

The prices of healthy and unhealthy foods in low- and middle-income countries explain some indicators of malnutrition, a new study from the International Food …

What Seattle learned from having the highest minimum wage in the nation – Vox.com

July 22, 2019 Staff

What Seattle learned from having the highest minimum wage in the nation  Vox.com

The city adopted a $15 minimum wage four years ago. Here’s what happened.

Meal Planning for Weight Loss: Tips, Recipes, and Sample Menu – Healthline

July 22, 2019 Staff

Meal Planning for Weight Loss: Tips, Recipes, and Sample Menu  Healthline

Meal planning can be a helpful tool if you’re trying to lose weight. When done right, it can help you create the calorie deficit required for weight loss while …

Majority of Americans prefer this food for breakfast, study claims – Fox News

July 22, 2019 Staff

Majority of Americans prefer this food for breakfast, study claims  Fox News

The average American only eats breakfast three times a week.

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