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(NaturalNews) You’ve probably seen them at the grocery store: those ubiquitous, clear bottles of so-called olive oil that contain a strange, yellowish substance branded as “extra virgin.” One of the largest purveyors of this anomalous oil is the subject of a new lawsuit alleging that…
If you’re one of the 3 percent of Americans who suffer from excessive sweating, you know that it isn’t just a pit stain – it can be a daily struggle.
Welcome to the new rules of eating.
In 1996, Southwest Airlines was faced with an interesting problem.During the previous decade, the airline company had methodically expanded from being a small regional carrier to one with a more national presence. And now, more than 100 cities were calling for Southwest to expand service to their location. At a time when many airline companies…
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — When will the world’s largest and longest Ebola outbreak end? The West African countries of Sierra Leone and Liberia both appear to be on steady paths to ending the epidemic. The wild card is Guinea, where Ebola hasn’t burned as hot but remains stubbornly entrenched.
Inciting people to extreme thinness could be punishable by a year in prison and a fine of 10,000 euros ($11,000) in France after MPs voted Thursday to take aim at “pro-anorexia” websites. Up to an estimated 40,000 people suffer from anorexia in France, nine out of 10 of them women and girls.
Gertrude Weaver, 116, is now the world’s oldest woman and says she wants the president to join her for a 117th birthday celebration this Fourth of July.
Anthony Stokes, 17, was fleeing police in a vehicle linked to a home burglary when the vehicle crashed. The Georgia teen received a heart transplant two years ago after initially being denied a transplant for “non-compliance” with medical directions.
An Arkansas woman who became the world’s oldest person Wednesday wants President Barack Obama to attend her 117th birthday party this Fourth of July.
It’s become one of the most controversial foods on the planet. We investigate the truth (and consequences) behind the claims.