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The You Docs: Can a DNA test help you find your soul mate? - Idaho Statesman
Mehmet and Mike are happily married. No, not to each other. To two wonderful ladies (one each, of course). But if they weren't and they lived, say, near Boston, a peculiar dating service might arouse their curiosity. For $1,995.95, a company called ...
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Teen who fears death should take comfort in life - South Coast Today
Dear Annie: I am a 14-year-old girl in ninth grade, and I am really worried that I'm going to die. I don't mean I think I'm going to die immediately. But someday. Honestly, it scares me to death and has even made me cry a few times. These feelings ...
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Processed natural juices don't taste great - Hampton Roads Daily Press
T ropicana Coastal Groves Lemonade. Original, Raspberry, and Peach. $2.99 per 64-ounce carton. Also available in 12-ounce size. Bonnie: Tropicana's new Coastal Groves Lemonade is made without artificial sweeteners or preservatives — in other words ...
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New food labels aimed at allergy sufferers - Globe and Mail
OTTAWA — Allergy sufferers will have a clearer indication whether prepackaged foods contain such ingredients as peanuts, milk, eggs, wheat and shellfish under new labelling requirements unveiled Wednesday by the federal government. The announcement ...
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Today's Herald - Calgary Herald
OTTAWA - Health Minister Tony Clement says he wants Parliament to get cracking in the fall on legislation to make food and consumer products safer. Clement was commenting on Canwest News Service reports about an internal government review showing big ...
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Government of Canada Announces Proposed New Labelling Requirements to ... - Earthtimes
OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- 07/23/08 -- The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Health, today announced increased protection for Canadians with food allergies by introducing new labelling requirements for food allergens, gluten sources and added sulphites ...
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Will we adopt New York City's mandatory calorie reporting on menus? - Wisconsin State Journal
Madison has toyed with banning plastic bags and a member of the city's Plan Commission recently suggested blocking additional restaurant drive-throughs, but no one here has proposed forcing chain restaurants to post the calorie count of each food ...
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Gluten-free diet, finding products and books get a bit easier - AZCentral.com
Going gluten free probably never will be easy. That's because those pesky proteins common to wheat and other grains can show up in the most unlikely places, from sour cream and chocolate milk to salad dressing and dip. But life is getting easier for ...
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Required calorie counts not likely on Madison menus - Wisconsin State Journal
Madison has toyed with banning plastic bags, and a member of the city's Plan Commission recently suggested blocking additional restaurant drive-throughs, but no one here has proposed forcing chain restaurants to post the calorie count of each food ...
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Disease spurs diet change - Tulsa World
GOING WITHOUT GLUTEN Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by the consumption of gluten. Eric Gentry can feel it almost immediately when he "gets glutened.
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Meetings - July 22 - Akron Beacon Journal
Overeaters Anonymous — 7:30 p.m., Christ United Methodist Church, 380 Mineola Ave., Akron, 330-375-1860; 7:30 p.m., St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 317 Liberty St., Medina, 330-375-1860. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous — 6:30 p.m., Church of the ...
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Before starting a diet, identify food allergies - Atlanta Journal Constitution
I'm often asked about food allergies or intolerances, and I asked a friend to give us some insight into living with the challenge of overhauling a diet. My friend Dixie Stanforth, a lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Texas ...
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Going gluten-free - Buffalo News
Sydney Stearns-Gail, left, watches as sister Leah drops a spoonful of gluten-free chocolate chip muffin mix into a tin held by her mother. Leah is among those who must avoid foods that contain gluten. At the Whole Foods Market in El Segundo, Calif ...
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Required calorie counts not likely on Madison menus - Wisconsin State Journal
Madison has toyed with banning plastic bags, and a member of the city's Plan Commission recently suggested blocking additional restaurant drive-throughs, but no one here has proposed forcing chain restaurants to post the calorie count of each food ...
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Prevention is key to avoid Type I Diabetes - Kuam News 8
Last year alone, more than 100,000 people, 20 years and younger, were diagnosed with Type I diabetes, also known as Juvenile Diabetes. While this only represents 0.2% of the population, this form of the disease is typically the most severe, and ...
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Unfamiliar grains healthful alternative - Daily Oklahoman
This is part of a continuing series on the health benefits of grains that you might not have heard of or tried. The first in the series focuses on bulgur and sorghum. OU point guard Jenna Plumley arrested Dog sex tapes lead to arrests Publisher ...
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Speak your mind - Globe and Mail
"One in five Canadians will experience a mental illness in his or her lifetime. It is a pervasive presence in almost all of our lives. And yet we rarely speak of it," writes Globe and Mail editor-in-chief Edward Greenspon. "The mentally ill are not ...
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Restaurants Offering Gluten-Free Options - The Ledger
OAKDALE - WHEN Barbara Bonavoglia, 65, learned about four and a half years ago that she and her daughter, Lisa Mackie, 33, had celiac disease, she realized they would never eat regular pasta again. It was not an easy adjustment for Ms. Bonavoglia ...
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Restaurants Offering Gluten-Free Options - Tuscaloosa News
WHEN Barbara Bonavoglia, 65, learned about four and a half years ago that she and her daughter, Lisa Mackie, 33, had celiac disease, she realized they would never eat regular pasta again. It was not an easy adjustment for Ms. Bonavoglia, who grew up ...
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University of Maryland - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, also knows as UMBC, is a mid-sized public liberal arts college that was founded in 1966. UMBC is located on 500 acres in Catonsville, Md. - about 20 minutes away from Baltimore - and is a separate campus ...
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