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10. Breakfast places
The chef isn't testy, but the food is tasty. Try the Italian scramble spinach, mushrooms, sausage, hashbrowns and Swiss cheese mixed with eggs and baked. If the food doesn't suck you in, the memorabilia all over the restaurant will. For a lighter start, there's oatmeal with blueberries, raisins and brown sugar. As are the hot cinnamon rolls and the fluffy biscuits, with or without gravy. This downtown eatery serves blintzes that might bring tears to your eyes. Barb Murray grabs a few...
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11. McDonald's says cheese plaintiff deserves nothing
The fast food giant denies any wrongdoing and believes it owes nothing to a Morgantown man who claims to have had a severe allergic reaction to the cheese melted on what he says should have been a cheese-less hamburger. The company also says Jackson failed to mitigate the damages, presumably referring his refusal to accept an alleged offer by the company to pay his medical bills. In its list of defenses, the company says the plaintiffs may have waited too long to file a lawsuit, since the...
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12. Seed of obesity may be planted in womb
Dr Stephanie Bayol, from the Royal Veterinary College in London, said: "Our study has shown that eating large quantities of junk food when pregnant and breastfeeding could impair the normal control of appetite and promote an exacerbated taste for junk food in offspring. PREGNANT women who "eat for two" by upping their intake of fatty and sugary food could unwittingly be putting their children at risk of obesity, the latest research suggests. Unborn babies and developing infants can have...
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13. Eat well cash for mothers-to-be
For example, there is no measure to ensure the cash is spent on healthy food and babies also need good nutrition before 29 weeks. Pregnant women will get about 200 paid into their bank account to spend on healthy food under a government initiative, the BBC has learned. From April 2009, expectant mothers in England would receive a one-off payment from their 29th week of pregnancy to encourage them to eat well. Infant mortality rates have done down, but more so among affluent sectors of...
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14. Shore residents compete to be the biggest loser
Competitors, whose goal is to lose the highest percentage of weight, have been working at Olympia Fitness with a personal trainer and have started nutrition programs, Mackie said. According to the Biggest Loser Web site, the goal of the competition is to "introduce a healthy lifestyle change to each participant as well as impact the lives of those around them. The 12-week program was started to provide more health and nutrition information to the public. In its final six weeks, the...
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15. As Cancers Rise, Western Diet Becomes an Unpopular US Export
A study cited in the August 17 issue of Feedstuffs, the agribusiness weekly, found that women who ate two eggs with toast every morning lost 65% more weight and 83% more abdomen fat than women who ate bagels and low fat yogurt--though the breakfasts had the same number of calories and the rest of the women's meals didn't differ. Research indicates that CLA can "enhance the immune system" and "help to reduce body fat in healthy, exercising humans," says the online meat trade journal,...
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16. Waging Food Fight On Paper
The problems start with the pizza: "either really cold, or the cheese would be hard, or there would be like a puddle of grease sitting on top. Then she started a petition, spending her recess time gathering about 120 signatures from students, teachers and parents, and presented them to Davis. Search dailypress.com Web enhanced by Login or register Subscribe Today! Classifieds Jobs. It called the food "unhealthy, disgusting mush," and she offered to start a fundraiser to improve the...
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17. Browns plea to take the additives out of childrens food
Britain and the world have been watching "Supernanny" and we have witnessed little demons turned to little angels all through proper discipline! Too many parents try to manage their children through offering treats to pacify them and their poor results in the main will not have been due to the food additives but the whole process of rewarding poor behaviour. The Prime Minister said there should be the widest range of foods available to children, but again we need a debate about what the...
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18. Alsea, Ideiasnet, Tegma Gestao, Walmex: Latin Equity Preview
Symbols are in parentheses after the company name, and stock prices are from the last session. Ideiasnet SA (IDNT3 BS): The Brazilian holding company that invests in Internet ventures said it will increase its stake in online video-rental company Netmovies to 35 percent from 25 percent, Fator Corretora analyst Jacqueline Lison wrote in a note e-mailed Sept. August traffic results suggest the company will miss its third-quarter earnings forecast, Baker wrote in a report e-mailed Sept....
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