All soft drinks that you ingest are artificial. They contain an array of synthetic added products. Do you really know what sh*t you are drinking? A new report by the EPA (U. S. Environmental Protection Agency) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to be published in the ACS' Journal of Agricultural an... |
8 January 2008 05:34 GMT |
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The Finns call it their national drink; for Italians, making it is an art, and in most western countries, there's no breakfast without coffee. It is the second preferred beverage in the world after tea and about one third of the humans drink it: coffee. Coffee is got through the roasting of the seeds of the coff... |
27 November 2007 02:56 GMT |
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Over 70 % of the adult body is made of water. Our body cannot function without water: a human will die faster of thirst than of hunger. A 68 kg person has about 40 liters of water in the body. 23-26% is found inside the cells, 7,5 % in the space between the cells and up to 4 liters in the blood. This volume must be k... |
21 November 2007 14:36 GMT |
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Energy drinks help you pump more alcohol than usual. But this does nothing more than to increase the effect of alcohol, as revealed by a novel study made at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Student subjects who mixed alcohol with energy drinks were twice more vulnerable to injuries, and twice more likely to... |
8 November 2007 05:56 GMT |
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Have you ever looked for an energy boost in a smoky disco club? The solution is not in cola, but rather in citrus-flavored sodas. These are the results of a new research that also discovered that the amount of caffeine varies significantly from brand to brand and also within the products of the same brand.The authors... |
12 September 2007 05:27 GMT |
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One could blame the Siberian cold and long winters but, in many countries, Russians - both men and women - are famous for their heavy consumption of vodka. And this is also applied to Russian communities outside Russia, such as the Lipovans. But when a team led by David Leon at the London School of Hygiene and Tropic... |
18 June 2007 06:25 GMT |
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You know that diet beverages have that artificial chemical disgusting taste that feels bad in your mouth. Of course, it comes from the chemicals (read sweeteners) they put in. Is it so?A new research made at the University of Illinois reveals that, in fact, the bad taste of the light beverages is not given by the ad... |
28 April 2007 05:12 GMT |
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