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TUESDAY, Dec. 2 (HealthDay News) -- There can be plenty of sodium -- commonly known as salt -- in foods that seem to be health-friendly, and shoppers should know that lower-fat foods can have much more sodium than full-fat products.
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High Salt Levels Common in Many Foods - Forbes
TUESDAY, Dec. 2 (HealthDay News) -- There can be plenty of sodium -- commonly known as salt -- in foods that seem to be health-friendly, and shoppers should know that lower-fat foods can have much more sodium than full-fat products. That's the ...
Questions about food and cooking? Let me help. - San Francisco Examiner
It?s been all over the news. Reports of melamine-laced foods probably has millions of people around the United States checking for the country of origin on the labels of the foods they buy. Tens of thousands of children in China have been sickened ...
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LPGA Health Tips - LPGA
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Jurors hear confession tape in Randolph murder trial - Newark Star-Ledger
After police caught Jonathan Zarate and two teen-agers trying to dump a trunk containing a Randolph girl's beaten and dismembered body into the Passaic River in Rutherford, Zarate told an investigator he had found his next-door neighbor dead. "I ...
Stephen Harper 1 - Globe and Mail
COASTER--- EAST THAT IS from Canada writes: Nature can be both cruel and beautiful , the whole circle of life thing. These carcasses will feed many ocean bottom feeders , so its not like they are going to waste , like those killed by the Japanese ...
Give Thanks? Science Supersized Your Turkey Dinner - Wired
Your corn is sweeter, your potatoes are starchier and your turkey is much, much bigger than the foods that sat on your grandparents' Thanksgiving dinner table. Most everything on your plate has undergone tremendous genetic change under the intense ...
Did Russian Mafia loot Sandwich? Harwich charity to up the ante; Sea ... - Cape Cod Today
I nvestigators in Sandwich believe organized crime in Russia may be behind the disappearance of thousands of dollars in taxpayer money. Four illegal withdrawals were made over a 10-day period beginning Nov. 4. - Miller Sandwich Police Chief Michael ...
ARCHIVED: READERS WEIGH IN -- Dangers of salt - Los Angeles Times
1. A couple of years ago our household stopped adding salt to our food. We've avoided frozen and canned foods as much as possible. We didn't find it too hard to do. Now when we eat out, or away from home, the high salt content of things is ...
Salt and high blood pressure: New concerns raised - Los Angeles Times
Ah, salt. It gives personality to chips, balance to bread and flavor to scrambled eggs, guacamole, tomato sauce and just about everything else that comes in a can, jar or squeeze bottle. Salt is such a mealtime staple it can be hard to imagine life ...
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