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The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India [ Images ], an autonomous statutory body administered by the ministry of health and family welfare, has come up with a draft on this that it has presented to the stakeholders...Business Standard : "Lower...
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Cyber Monday each year falls on November 30th. And when you buy online, you may want to know which products are likely to go bad first. You also might wish to know when to buy extended warranties on products and where you can buy them for the least amount...
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The group's second look at concessions — the last was 15 years ago — found little had changed despite theaters' attempts to reformulate. Regal Entertainment Group, AMC Theatres and Cinemark, and had them analyzed in an independent laboratory. They found...
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Professor Bruce Neal, chair of the Australian Division of World Action on Salt and Health, has accused the fast food chain of recklessness and undermining the broader industry's effort to cut salt from their menu offerings. "A number of fast food companies...
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Stroll the aisles of any grocery store and you’re sure to spot labels declaring “zero grams trans fat” on the front of snack foods, cookies and crackers. But does zero really mean there’s NO artery-clogging fat inside?...Federal regulations allow food...
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Last updated on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009 10:30AM EST W hen dining out, it's an impossible guessing game to know how many calories, how much fat, or how much sodium comes with your order. Most people don't know, or grossly underestimate, what they're...
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Today is World Diabetes Day – a day to reflect upon why India has become the diabetic capital of the world with 50.8 million (7.1%) of its people suffering from diabetes. It is high time we prepared to combat this menace and curb its spread.
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Trans fats also occur naturally in low amounts in some foods. Commentators reckon that unlike other dietary fats, trans fats are not essential, and they do not promote good health. The consumption of trans fats increases one’s risk of coronary heart...
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Re: Tourists May Be Celebrating Famous Battle At The Wrong Site, Sept. 29. This article states that 1485 was the last time a British king was killed on the battlefield. While Richard III was certainly the last English king who was killed, the term British...
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It's time for Ottawa to bring in regulations compelling the prepared-food industry to reduce artery-clogging trans fats in everyday products eaten by Canadians, the Heart and Stroke Foundation says. In June 2007, the Harper government gave the food industry...
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