Taco Bell's 'Beef'
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- Published on Thursday, 12 January 2012 08:16
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If you want to know what Taco Bell actually uses in its "beef" products, here's an ingredients list of their "Taco Meat Filling," courtesy of Gizmodo:
Eating This Just Twice a Week
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Manhattan artist Sally Davies has photographed a McDonald's Happy Meal every day for six months. And it looks almost as fresh as the day it was bought, with no trace of decay.
Avoid Fast Food and Popcorn
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Perfluoroalkyls, which are chemicals used to keep grease from leaking through fast food wrappers, are being ingested by people through their food and showing up as contaminants in blood.
Can't Beat Food Cravings?
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Are you having trouble losing weight because of an addiction to sugary foods? ABC News shares Dr. Mehmet Oz's four steps for beating those cravings by detoxing your liver:
Binge Eaters'
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Binge Eaters' Dopamine Levels Spike at Sight, Smell of Food
A brain imaging study at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National
Avoid Genetically Modified Food
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The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) has called on all physicians to prescribe diets without genetically modified (GM) foods to all patients.
The Newest Dangerous Sweetener
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- Published on Thursday, 12 January 2012 08:06
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Since 2002 an artificial sweetener called neotame has been approved for use in food and drink products around the world, although so far its use appears to be very limited.
Health Hazard
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The first genetically modified animal destined for the U.S. market – a GM salmon – will still have to wait awhile.




