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Carbohydrate claims can mislead consumers
Food manufacturers advertise a variety of foods on grocery store shelves by using nutrient claims on the front of packaging. A study in the September/October issue of the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior evaluates how consumers are interpreting certain carbohydrate-related content claims and the effects of claims on consumer perceptions of food products. Findings from this study ...
101 things to do in Wyobraska
Nothing to do? No way! For years we’ve heard the lament that there’s nothing to do in Nebraska. At the Star-Herald, we don’t believe that.
Striking a blow for local food
The constellation of restaurants to the east of Tawfiqia Square contains establishments that are not just affordable, but are also authentic and reliable. They are one of our last bulwarks against the invasion of foreign-owned food chains.
Six times more insects in tropical mountains
How many species of insects exist? Umea University researcher, Genoveva Rodriguez-Castaneda, found that in tropical mountains there are six times more insects than shown in global calculations. The insects in these areas are also highly specialized in their choice of food.
Compounds in non-stick cookware may be associated with elevated cholesterol in children and teens
Children and teens with higher blood levels of chemicals used in the production of non-stick cookware and waterproof fabrics appear more likely to have elevated total and LDL cholesterol levels, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.
Ancient Nubians drank antibiotic-laced beer
People have been using antibiotics for nearly 2,000 years, suggests a new study, which found large doses of tetracycline embedded in the bones of ancient African mummies. Antibiotic - nubian - Beer - Ancient Egypt - Health
KEPCO, power company in Japan, taps nature to revitalize trees
Kansai Electric Power Co. in Japan has developed a new method for rejuvenating trees using mycorrhizal fungi, which form mutually beneficial relationships with plants.
King Tut DNA findings
The mysteries surrounding King Tut are still unfolding, thanks to technology.
National › Whale meat increasingly back on menu for school lunches in Japan
Whale meat has been slowly put back on school lunch menus since around 2005, according to a recent survey released Saturday, as the meat is…
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