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The secret to healthier grocery shopping: duct tape
A simple piece of duct tape can double the amount of healthy food shoppers buy at the grocery store, a marketing professor has discovered....
Inspiration Deficit Disorder: The No-Pill Prescription to End High Stress and Low Energy
Do you feel stuck? Do you lack the time to regularly renew yourself and enjoy your interests? Are you relying on caffeine, anti-depressants or...
New Study Finds Solution to Lionfish Invasion, Eat The Delicious Fish!
Chefs need to introduce this “delicious” fish to consumers, says a new government study looking at how to curb the rapid growth of lionfish,...
Cool as a Cucumber: Fresh Snacks That Beat the Heat
Dustin Platt celebrated his 100th article last week as a food writer for the San Francisco Examiner. In addition to recipes, he discusses food...
Obama Honors 13 Citizens for Their Good Deeds
This week, President Barack Obama awarded the 2010 Citizens Medal to 13 outstanding Americans who have "performed exemplary deeds of service for their country...
Sears Announces ‘Unsung Heroes: Dads Making a Difference’ Winner
Paying tribute to those dads who serve as an inspiration, but don't necessarily get recognition, Sears has awarded Charles Muller of Rensselaer, N.Y. $30,000...
Bruce Springsteen Donates $50,000 To Help Feed The Hungry And Unemployed
The tab for dinner is on Bruce Springsteen for fifteen hundred struggling South Carolina families, thanks to new mobile food pantries, funded in part...
Omega Fats: Some Make You Happy, Some Make You Sick… What to Avoid
Here's a new dieting tip for producing happiness in the brain - eat more fat. It needs to be the right kind of fat,...
Ten Hero Kids Voted Most Huggable, Each Awarded $10,000
Ten youth judged as this year's Huggable Heroes were honored today for their volunteer efforts at making the world a better place -- in...
FDA OKs Tiny Telescope Cure For Elderly Blindness
An implantable device to treat macular degeneration, a common cause of blindness in the elderly, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration...
15-Year-Olds Plant Garden in One of the Worst Neighborhoods in Detroit
Despite her own struggles, one teen has stepped up to help revitalize Detroit. She led a group of volunteers with shovels to plant a...
Panera Co. Will Open More Pay-What-You-Want Cafes
As the first crowd of customers filed into Panera Co.'s nonprofit restaurant, only the honor system kept them from taking all the food they...
Supreme Court Favors Consumers in First-Ever Case on Genetically-Engineered Crops
The United States Supreme Court announced its decision Monday in Monsanto v. Geerston Farms, the first genetically modified crop case ever brought before the...
Subsidized Jobs: A Faint Echo of New Deal Success
In rural Winston County, Mississippi, Taylor Machine Works — best known for its Big Red forklifts — is the primary employer. After the recession...
Israel Partially Lifts its Blockade of Gaza – and Lifts Hope for Peace
An inkling of hope for Middle East peace may be one result of Thursday’s decision by Israel to ease its three-year-old blockade of basic...
240 Anchorage Restaurants Recycle Fryer Grease into Biodiesel
The Anchorage area's private trash hauler, Alaska Waste, is picking up used food-frying oil and has started turning it into biodiesel to power its...
The Secret Mall Gardens of Cleveland
Under its towering glass atrium, a shopping mall in Cleveland is alive with fresh food still on the vine -- cucumbers, lettuce and herbs...
New Vaccine Could Prevent Breast Cancer
Imagine a vaccine for adult women that would prevent breast cancer, just like the vaccines received as children prevented polio. Cleveland Clinic researchers have...
Volunteers Heed Cry for Help in Wake of Oil Spill
Thanks, in part, to a million dollar donation from BP last week, watermen and their families are getting the help they need in Gulf...
Bald Eagles are Hatching Once Again at Channel Islands
There haven't been so many bald eagle chicks on the Channel Islands in 50 years — since chemicals contaminated their food supply and destroyed...