When she’s not saving the country as a kick-ass spy on The CW’s "Nikita" (Fridays at 8 p.m. EST) Maggie Q supporting many charities that…Read More…
When she’s not saving the country as a kick-ass spy on The CW’s "Nikita" (Fridays at 8 p.m. EST) Maggie Q supporting many charities that…Read More…
Every year, without fail, a new diet gets media attention and every year I put my head in my hands. The newest trend for 2013 is fasting diets, dusted off and freshly repackaged to appeal to the masses.Read More…
Frozen spaghetti and lasagna meals were removed from supermarket shelves this week in the U.K. following the discovery that products advertised as beef actually contained between 60% and 100% horsemeat, reports the BBC. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has ordered all British food companies to test their processed beef products before Feb. 15. (MORE: Horse Meat Found in Irish Beef Burgers) The Findus Group, a multinational food business with headquarters in the Read More ...
A quarter of Americans eat dinner out at least three nights a week, so for the USDA to systematically ignore this facet of the American eating system is risky.Read More…
Food companies will be ordered to test their beef products after some Findus beef lasagnes were found to contain up to 100% horse meat, the…Read More…
SAN FRANCISCO — Is your tote bag making you sick? A research paper published last year by professors at the University of Pennsylvania and George…Read More…
President and owner of In-N-Out Burger, Lynsi Torres, serving up a hefty child support payment. According to divorce documents obtained by Radar Online, the 30-year-old…Read More…
In the imperfect communication that translates scientific findings into public pronouncements, a thin thread of an association can come off as a headline that touts a sure-fire way to prevent cancer. But associations and correlations are not definitive proof of causation.Read More…
Care for your raspberry jam with a side of rat droppings? Iconic Georgetown grocer Dean & Deluca shut down Thursday morning after a health inspection…Read More…
It may take several years to turn around Australia’s reputation as being a source mainly of cheap and simple "critter" wines, but greater exposure should definitely help the country regain its reputation for producing high quality wines.Read More…