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Additive claims to be the boss of sugar, benefiting diabetics
Diabetes can affect how your body uses blood glucose, commonly called blood sugar. Glucose is the brain's main source of fuel and provides critical energy for the cells. If you have diabetes, it means that eating too many carbohydrates can spike blood...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Weight, Chemical Industry, University of Florida, Quercetin (dietary supplement)
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Recipe: Ginger ice cream
Ginger ice cream
1 cup milk
1 (1/4-inch) chunk ginger root, grated
1 cup half and half
2 cups whipping cream
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
Scald milk over medium heat in saucepan. When milk is almost boiling, remove from heat and add ginger...Tags: Ice Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure, Half and Half, Cinnamon, Chemical Industry
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Recipe: Cinnamon ice cream
Cinnamon ice cream
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 cup half and half
2 cups whipping cream
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
In bowl combine milk and cinnamon. Stir to thoroughly distribute cinnamon. Add half and half, cream and sugar....Tags: Ice Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure, Half and Half, Cinnamon, Chemical Industry
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Solyndra's failure doesn't discredit the larger solar power industry
Rather than the Washington political circus that undoubtedly will mark Congress' upcoming hearings into the collapse of Solyndra, the government-subsidized solar panel maker, the company's problems should be viewed as an unfortunate bump in the road...Tags: Solyndra LLC, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Chemical Industry, Energy and Resource Industries, Companies and Corporations
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Theater review: 'Gem of the Ocean' from Theatre UCF
The protesters of the Occupy movement might find it surprising that they have something in common with the characters of August Wilson's "Gem of the Ocean."
For "Gem" is a story of an African-American household in 1904. But the inhabitants share with...Tags: August Wilson, Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Arts and Culture, Slavery
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'MythBusters' asks: Are motorcycles greener than cars?
Greenspace"MythBusters" sets out to determine whether motorcycles are better for the environment than cars. Wednesday's season opener of the Discovery Channel show "MythBusters" select three motorcycles and three cars and puts them through tests to see if... -
High levels of toxic PBDE found in pregnant California women
GreenspaceFlame retardant pollution: The communities with the highest levels overall are low income communities in California such as Oakland, Richmond and Salinas, all in Northern and Central California, mostly because those are the areas that have been studied...... -
PREVIOUS CONTENT: Study links BPA, sexual problems
McClatchy Tribune NewspapersChinese factory workers exposed to huge amounts of bisphenol A had a substantially higher risk of sexual dysfunction, according to a study released late Tuesday that is expected to add more urgency to the question of the chemical's safety. The new study,...Tags: Connecticut, Medical Research, Consumers, Chemical Industry, Breast
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Sally Fallon is not afraid of fat
What do raw milk, kombucha, probiotics, trans-fat avoidance and nose-to-tail eating have in common?
Yes, they've all come into vogue over the last few years. But they were on the fringe when Sally Fallon advocated them more than a decade ago in...Tags: Tickets, Fiction, Chemical Industry, Politics, Arts and Culture
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The food-mood connection
You've heard the claims: Chocolate evokes that loving feeling. Eating fish makes you smarter. Pure carbs calm you down. If you are what you eat, as they say, then it certainly stands to reason that food can influence mood and brain power.
The theory...Tags: Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Interest, Psychiatry
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'Sustainable' protein source trend expands in marketplace
Even as more Americans embrace sustainable food, meats often remain the final frontier. Grass-fed, pastured and organic meats can produce wonderful meals, but they can be hard to find, more expensive and a challenge to cook just right. Still, with a...Tags: Iron (dietary supplement), Chemical Industry, Politics, Dining and Drinking, McDonald's
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