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Food co-ops becoming more and more 'a way of life'
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 2/1/2012
Food co-ops were once the province of hippie communes or cosmopolitan cities with strong left-wing policies. However, more food co-ops are gaining popularity all over the United States, particularly in the southern states, where people are hoping to expand on what they view as more than ...
Kids develop taste for salt through starchy foods
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 1/11/2012
A new study has found that kids develop a taste for salt early on if they eat starchy foods that contain sodium. Things like soft breads, cereals and crackers are all loaded with sodium. Many parents have no second thoughts about handing these types of foods to their kids. LOS ANGELES, CA ...
Worst of listeria outbreak over
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 10/20/2011
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Wednesday that unsanitary conditions at a Colorado farm's packing facility may be the cause of one of the worst outbreaks of listeria in modern US history. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is also saying that ...
Web site lists top ten vanishing U.S. restaurant chains
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 10/14/2011
People have got to eat, so it would seem that the restaurant business would be a safe bet in any economy. Not so, says the Web site 24/7 Wall Street, who lists at least ten favorite American eateries falling by the wayside. With all the restaurants listed, sales have dropped off by a ...
Don't read this while eating
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 10/3/2011
If you happen to be catching lunch or dinner while you're reading this, you may want to save this news item for later. The Food and Drug Administration is pretty stringent about standards in the United States, but in the case of many imports, things are more lax. For example, the body parts ...
Soda consumption equals about four cans a day for some Americans
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 9/1/2011
A new study has found that one in 20 Americans downs at least four cans of soda a day, which is above and beyond what health officials recommend - half a can a day, or less. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the figures this week in the government's first report to ...
Eating chocolate lowers heart disease risk, BUT .
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 8/29/2011
Very rarely does something that tastes good be good for you. According to research published in the British Medical Journal, chocolate - the delicious candy that most mimics the feelings associated with love in the human brain, may slash the risk of developing heart disease by a third. BUT ...
Study: Cholesterol can be managed without statins
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 8/24/2011
Many Americans take medications, known as statins, to maintain healthy cholesterol levels, however research now suggests that some foods may be enough to maintain healthy cholesterol levels in adults. The findings make lifestyle changes a satisfactory option in fighting high cholesterol. LOS ...
Genetic research could lead to higher yields of rice
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 7/20/2011
Scientists say they are close to identifying the genes responsible for the chalkiness of rice. Minimizing the chalky qualities of rice could lead to far greater yields of the essential grain, a staple of the human diet for the majority of the earth's population. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic ...
Diet sodas might not be
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/30/2011
Diet sodas drinkers might be sacrificing-to gain weight. That's the conclusion of a study presented to the American Diabetes Association. For decades, diet sodas have been popular with people who wanted to enjoy the taste of their popular drinks without gaining the weight associated with the sugar ...
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