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CSPI: Food Safety Fix Would Save 325,000 Unnecessary Hospitalizations YearlyOct 22, 2009
Yes, the United States Senate is focused on health care reform. But if legislators want to save 5,000 lives and prevent 325,000 unnecessary and expensive hospitalizations each year, they should fix food safety too, according to the nonprofit Center...
Book Review: The Clinton Tapes By Taylor BranchSep 29, 2009
By James Holland
The Clinton Tapes is based up 79 tape-recorded sessions involved two copies of each extensive interview between President Clinton and his old pal from the George McGovern Campaign, Taylor Branch. Taylor made two copies of each inter...
Book Review: Flat Belly DietOct 29, 2008
The Flat Belly Diet is the brainchild and highly anticipated book of Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of Prevention Liz Vaccariello and Cynthia Sass the publication’s nutrition director. Sass has 10 years of experience helping women drop weight.
Vitamins C and E Reduce Post Heart Attack DeathsOct 6, 2008
An interesting new study published in the journal Cardiology reported that giving vitamin C and vitamin E to diabetic patients who had recently had a heart attack significantly reduced their mortality during the thirty days after their attack.
Fish Oil Could Save 70,000 Lives Each YearSep 9, 2008
According to the U.S. National Fisheries Institute, the per capita consumption of salmon in America went from less than a pound a year in 1992 to more than 2 pounds a year in 2006. And that's only an average.
Michael Pollan On Food Rules (Feb 2010)Feb 9, 2010
Jill Nussinow--
The other day I went to see my former schoolmate, Michael Pollan, speak about his new book Food Rules. I find this ironic because in junior high and high school, I was the one who cared about healthy food, eschewing the garbage...
ATTN MEN--What Women Do NOT Want For Valentine's 2010Feb 9, 2010
By Kelly Jad'on
There are different varieties of love, but you men seem to dwell heavily on Eros, the special type of love between a man and a woman that celebrates a physical union. Eros is known as the Greek mythological figure for sexual...
3*Movie Review: Dear John (Feb 2010)Feb 8, 2010
3* Review By James R. Holland
This reviewer saw this feature in a movie theater with only two other people, both female, in the audience. There was not a peep out of either of them at any time in the entire film. With no audience reaction to note,...
HBO MOVIE REVIEW: Temple Grandin (Feb 2010)Feb 8, 2010
Reviewed by David M. Kinchen
Brilliant Portrayal of Autistic Genius Who Revolutionized Humane Treatment of Livestock
Claire Danes is wonderful in the Mick Jackson helmed HBO movie Temple Grandin, about an autistic woman whose empathy with ...
Valentine's 2010: Are You A Tommy Girl?Feb 8, 2010
By Randall Radic
The poet Paul Valery asserted that a woman who does not use perfume has no future. This is because perfume is the keeper of memory. And a woman without a past has no future.
Alexander the Great’s body smelled naturally of...
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