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Processed food link to depression: research
LONDON (AFP) - A diet heavy in processed and fatty foods increases the risk of depression, according to research published on Monday.
Source:(AFP)
2009-11-02
Calif. citrus farmers fear tree-killing disease
ORANGE COVE, Calif. - Tom Mulholland is girding for battle against a tiny enemy that could devastate the orange grove he has spent his life cultivating. His adversary: the Asian citrus psyllid, a fruit-fly-sized insect with red eyes and a long, leaf-penetrating beak.
Nations:U.S. Brazil Mexico Source:(AP)
2009-10-08
Monkeys live longer on low-cal diet; would humans?
WASHINGTON - Eat less, live longer? It seems to work for monkeys: A 20-year study found cutting calories by almost a third slowed their aging and fended off death.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-07-09
Some Salt With Your Coffee? Taiwan's Hot Drink
Chinese people like to eat things Westerners consider unusual, things like pig-blood cake and chicken-butt kebab to name just a few of the popular snacks here. So the introduction of salty coffee shouldn't be such a shocker. What difference, after all, can a few sprinkles of salt have on your morning cup of joe? The chefs at Taiwan's top coffeehouse, 85C Bakery Cafe, pondered that question for six months before they started serving sea salt coffee, which became their best-selling drink following its December debut.
Nations:Taiwan Australia Source:(Time)
2009-01-15
A rubbish life for LA marathon recycler
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Dave Chameides has spent almost an entire year living a life full of utter garbage, and hoping he can inspire other Americans to do the same.
Nations:U.S. Mexico Source:(AFP)
2008-12-23
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