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Americans Are Eating Too Much Bacon and Too Few Nuts: Study

By: Lindsey Tanner Article Reprint CHICAGO — Gorging on bacon, skimping on nuts? These are among food habits that new research links with deaths from heart disease, strokes and diabetes.

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Peeps Oreos Have Rather Unfortunate Side Effects

In other words, ‘bright pink’ poop By Arden Dier Article Reprint (NEWSER) – The latest cream flavor to come out of something called “the Oreo Wonder Vault” has consumers wondering why their poop suddenly looks

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Subway chicken in Canada was part meat, part something else, according to DNA analysis

By Ben Guarino Article Reprint Up in the Great White North, a recent laboratory analysis unveiled a masquerade of meat. A researcher delved into the DNA of chicken sold at various fast food restaurants, at the request of

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Why Are More Young Americans Getting Colon Cancer?

By: Richard Harris Article Reprint One of the great treats of following an Agatha Christie mystery (my favorite being Hercule Poirot) is that you know there will be an “Aha!” moment at the end. The

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Smart Teens Are More Likely to Smoke Weed

Listen, AP Chemistry is stressful, ok? By: SAMMY NICKALLS Article Reprint They say that weed makes you dumber, but it turns out that smart teenagers are more likely to smoke pot.

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Top 5 Foods to Improve Your Skin

By: Siddiqu The Personal Trainer  Article Submisson The U.S. cosmetics industry raked in more than $32 billion in 2004, with sales of skin care products bringing in the largest share — more than $8 billion.

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The Trump administration is making it harder to get insured under Obamacare

Health care experts are seriously worried. By: Casey Quinlan Article Reprint On Wednesday, the Trump administration proposed a new rule that has left health care experts seriously worried. Under the proposed rule, fewer people can sign

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The hidden poisoning of poor children at an L.A. housing complex

The soil is laced with lead and arsenic in yards where children play. By: Bryce Covert Article Reprint Moving to Jordan Downs in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles meant Nuvia Perez’s children would finally have the

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