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- Gluten for punishment
- Meet the latest dietary bad boy: gluten. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. It causes some people serious health problems. But those people don't seem to be the only ones buying the gluten-free beer and brownies suddenly for sale everywhere. Consider: ...
- Research articles 2008-08-18
- Coffee could help beat MS: study
- WASHINGTON AFP — A strong cup of coffee may do more than just wake you up in the mornings. It could also help you stave off multiple sclerosis MS, according to a new study. Scientists in Oklahoma found that mice which had been immunized to develop an MS-like condition...
- Research articles 2008-07-01
- AP investigation details pharmaceuticals found in watersheds of 28
- At least one pharmaceutical or byproduct was detected in testing within the watersheds of 28 major metropolitan areas, according to an Associated Press survey of 62 major water providers and data obtained from independent researchers. Twenty-seven locations said they had not tested watershed supplies. Here's the...
- Research articles 2008-03-10
- Calcium supplementation seems to make breaks less likely
- AS PEOPLE age and their bones weaken, fractures become more common. Does taking calcium and vitamin D supplements help reduce fracture risk? A study analyzed data from 17 studies, involving 52,625 people older than 50 (average age, 68) who had been randomly assigned to take calcium, usually...
- Research articles 2007-09-10
- Aloe vera waters.(NEW PRODUCTS)(from Phoenix Beverage Corp.)(Brief article)
- Phoenix Beverage Corp. developed Aloe Breeze, a line of USDA-certified organic drinks that combine aloe vera and naturally flavored water. Aloe Breeze is available in 16.9-ounce wide-mouth bottles in four flavors: Orange Mango, Mountain Berry, Cranberry Raspberry and Kiwi Lemon Lime. The drinks contain no calories,...
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- Mateveza, a naturally caffeinated pale ale with yerba mate, a tea from South America, is now available
- MATEVEZA, a naturally caffeinated pale ale with yerba mate, a tea from South America, is now available. The ale is USDA certified organic and provides the caffeine equivalent to one-half cup of coffee in a 12-ounce serving. Mateveza is offered on draft and in 22-ounce bottles and is brewed and...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- School smart.(NEW PRODUCTS)(Red Toe Soda LLC)(Brief article)
- Red Toe Soda LLC developed a carbonated soft drink for school foodservice. Red Toe Soda in Orange, Lemon-Lime and Cherry, received an Exemption from the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Competitive Food Regulation and may be sold inside school cafeterias. Made with fruit juice, the...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Calorie-burning drink no diet in a can
- It's just what many Americans want, said one food-marketing professor: A beverage that burns calories. But Enviga, a new drink coming to the Philadelphia market early next month that claims to burn calories, will not be a workout in a can. Anyone who counts on Enviga for weight loss is...
- Research articles 2006-10-13
- Is Ronald McDonald Drinking Too Much Caffeine?
- Is Ronald McDonald Drinking Too Much Caffeine?RE: Is Ronald McDonald Drinking Too Much Caffeine?McDonald's has been doing this in other countries for several years. When I was in Australia in 2000, I saw plenty of McCafes but no Starbucks. I'm surprised it took them this long to try this in...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-14
- Olympic champion Sadova fails dope test
- MOSCOW AFP — Russia's Natalia Sadova, who won the women's discus gold medal at the 2004 Olympics, has failed a drugs test, Russian media has reported. Sadova, who will celebrate her 34th birthday on Thursday, won the event at Hengelo, Netherlands, where she tested positive for an unnamed banned...
- Research articles 2006-07-12
- Chocolate bars infused with fish oil among latest candy trends
- CHICAGO AFP — Chocolate bars infused with fish oil and gum that will hop chewers up on caffeine are just a few of the new trends coming to the candy aisle. Confectioners, who already command nearly 100 billion dollars in global annual sales, are keen to cash in on...
- Research articles 2006-06-08
- Caffeine shots help premature babies.
- May 31, 2006 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A little caffeine shot is good for babies. Doctors have long given premature babies caffeine to prevent breathing problems caused by apnoea. Now a team from the University of Toronto has found other benefits of...
- Research articles 2006-05-31
- Despair Inc.â„¢: Battle Bureaucracy with Fake "Crises" and Caffeine
- Despair Inc.™: Battle Bureaucracy with Fake "Crises" and CaffeineUnbelievable!Is this a joke!? Is this guy serious!? I feel like I just watched a spoof on uTube! The things that he says in this thing is outrageous. Yeah, let's just pump our slave workers with caffeine, force them to burn themselves...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-11
- Small, frequent doses of caffeine found to boost cognitive performance.(Brief Article)
- The Air Force has admitted what many responders know all too well--caffeine in the form of coffee, tea, or soda is often the beverage of choice for staying alert when working long hours. And so the Air Force's Office of Scientific Research funded a study by the...
- Research articles 2005-03-08
- Business travelers are sleep deprived
- Ken Uhlman is no stranger to traveling. As a regional director of sales for On-Q Home, Uhlman travels the East Coast almost every week. On-Q Home is a manufacturer of home technology products located in Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County Uhlman visits various states between South Carolina and Maine and...
- Research articles 2004-08-20
- Fewer frills sought for trips
- George Belforti follows the call of business wherever it takes him. He visits customers throughout the United States and is not slowed down by travel costs or terrorism alerts. Activity in the marketplace dictates the amount of time he spends traveling, said Belforti, 55, director of marketing with Mount Joy...
- Research articles 2004-08-20
- Waking up to caffeine society.
- Oct 12, 2003 (The Sunday Times - ABIX via COMTEX) In 1953, Australians were consuming 0.5 kilograms of coffee per year each. In 2003, it is nearly 3 kilograms per year. The use of caffeine by workers to counter the effects of sleep-deprivation will be...
- Research articles 2003-10-12
- Endurance management: Maximizing the Air Force's most vital asset
- The mission never sleeps. Of course we mortal airmen must sleep. The steady beat of the Air Force goes on no matter the season, the weather, or the most recent overseas contingency. As we have transitioned to the Expeditionary Air Force, we have proven that we are capable of accomplishing...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
- Caffeine Limits Hit Energy Drinks in Thailand.
- By Sukanya Jitpleecheep, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 17--Thailand's energy drink brands could have a stronger presence in the world market if the Thai government allowed local manufacturers to make more potent products to meet international market demand,...
- Research articles 2003-04-17
- Running' on empty? "Go Pills," fatigue and aviator safety
- In late '96, we prepared to launch F-117s to an undisclosed location 16 or more hours across the ocean. About 48 hours from launch time, the Wing CC asked whether we thought such a deployment was "do-able" or not, and we said yes, although we were concerned about pilot fatigue....
- Research articles 2003-03-01
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