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    California mad cow case highlights major food safety issues in meat supplies

    by  • May 4, 2012 • Animals, Food & Nutrition, Science & Nature, U.S. • 1 Comment

    Mad Cow

    Looks like PETA was right when it sued the California Milk Board for its advertising campaign asserting that “Happy cows come from California.” The USDA has now confirmed that mad cows come from California, well, a mad cow. Authorities conducting random testing for mad cow disease at a Central California rendering plant came across the [...]

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    The BPA Battle

    by  • May 4, 2012 • Health • 1 Comment

    BPA Plastic Bottles

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced in March that it would reject the 2008 petition by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) to petition the controversial chemical used in food packaging: bisphenol A (BPA). In a statement, the FDA wrote, “While evidence from some studies have raised questions as to whether BPA may be [...]

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    Benefits of Green Hosting

    by  • May 4, 2012 • Business, Green Technology • 0 Comments

    Green Web Hosting

    Green hosting is the most suitable way of enjoying web hosting or any other services in a much economical and environment friendly way especially when dealing with a big company. Now that global warming and environmental degradation have become the order of the day in the modern world, this option suits consideration at any given [...]

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    5 Benefits of Prenatal Yoga

    by  • May 2, 2012 • Health • 0 Comments

    Pregnancy Yoga

    When you’re pregnant, it can feel like you’ve become someone else. You have many aches and pains in places you never did before, you feel very emotional, but also you are excited about a new life growing inside you. Yoga is recommended by many for its health benefits for your body, mind and soul. It [...]

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    The Basics of Companion Planting

    by  • May 2, 2012 • Home & Garden • 0 Comments

    Marigolds and Companion Planting

      What is companion planting? Companion planting is one of the greatest steps you can take towards having an organic garden. Thinking about a wildflower field may be the best way to consider what companion planting is. That wildflower field is completely a product of nature. There are no manmade fertilizers helping the flowers grow [...]

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    Bee is for Beauty

    by  • May 2, 2012 • Animals, Health, Lifestyle • 1 Comment

    Image from The Lemonspank

    It’s no secret how important bees are to our ecosystem, our health, our very survival, really. Beyond their crucial status as pollinators in the food system, people have long since recognized the medicinal healing properties of bee venom, as well as a number of worker bee byproducts like raw honey, propolis, beeswax and royal jelly. [...]

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