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Barbara Natterson-Horowitz was asked one day to perform echocardiography on the failing heart of the Los Angeles Zoo's python. As the cardiologist gazed on an image of the snake's one-ventricle heart, it occurred to her that snakes might offer clues
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They publish books on the environment, talk to youngsters about alternative energy and promote traditional food practices Akila Kannadasan meets the members of Chennai-based Poovulagin Nanbargal and catches the green vibes An environmental movement
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Surveys on the new trend in food find an urbane diner would rather go back to good old days. A good example is the grandma's recipes that chefs across the country are trying to recreate. The menus with simple homely dishes are being re-introduced and
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There are more than two hundred countries in the world. Every country, big or small, has its own set of languages, culture, landscape, weather conditions, races, currency, monuments, dances, games, so on and so forth. But there is only one
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Food is the best thing that has happened to human kind. Imagine a tree full of fruits, ripe and luscious looking. What if you could pluck them from the trees but could not eat them? What if you were never designed to chew and swallow and
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A new traveling exhibit at Lynden Pioneer Museum is small in size but it deals with a big issue: the importance of what people eat and where their food comes from. The "Salish Bounty" exhibit was put together by the Burke Museum at the University of
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January 27, 2013 The Hindu The four-day youth health mela at Valluvar Kottam drew visitors from far and wide Photo: R...Nachiammai's family eat food very different from the usual fare that today's city-bred kids prefer. Kambankoozh , varagu biriyani
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Kenyans could soon have their maize meal blended with traditional foods like cassava, millet, and sorghum if recommendations by some lobbyists are included in the National Nutritional Bill that is currently in Parliament. After facing limited success
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Kim Raff The Salt Lake Tribune) Jacob and Zachariah Skollingsberg play with menorahs that are for sale at the Hanukkah Market at the Jewish Community Center in Salt Lake City on December 2, 2012...Skolnick circled around a dozen or so booths on
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Alaska Moose stew and fish head soup would surprise patients at most nursing homes, but Kay Branch found that those traditional foods can light up the eyes of elderly Alaska Natives in urban living facilities far from their village homes. Branch's
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