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Boxing - Cilindro Montevideo Uruguay - 28-11-2008 - Fat woman sitting in a chair
Calories   Nine   Photos   Fruit   Yogurt
 The Press Democrat 
Losing weight is too sweet by the spoonful
While the current recommendation is a maximum intake of eight teaspoons of sugars a day, one 12-ounce can of regular soda (or a 20-ounce bottle of VitaminWater) delivers eight or nine teaspoons. That... (photo: WN / Sebastián Castillos)
Fish - Fishes - Marine - Seafood - Fishery.
European Union   Health   Malaysia   Marine   Photos
 The Star 
EU likely to resume imports
KOTA KINABALU: The European Union is expected to resume the import of marine products from Malaysia soon. European Commission Health and Consumer Protection director-general Jerome Lepeintre said... (photo: WN / patricia)
Woman Obesity  Canberra Times 
Hopes for obesity cure in gene discovery

A gene expressed in the appetite centre of the brain may make people fat, a new study reveals. The research, published today in Nature reveals a link between the human FTO gene and control of energy... (photo: WN / James D.)
Disease   Health   Medical   Photos   Society
FISH - FOOD - COMMODITY  The Star 
EU to resume marine imports from Malaysia
KOTA KINABALU: The European Union is expected to resume imports of marine products from Malaysia soon. European Commission Health and Consumer Protection director general Jerome Lepeintre said steps... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
EU   Health   Malaysia   Marine   Photos
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Tradicional Polish bread Voa News
Scientists Breed New Wheat to Resist Disease

International teams of plant scientists are stepping up their efforts to breed hardier types of wheat, a global food staple used to make bread, cereals and pasta. They're... (photo: Creative Commons / Electron)
Disease   Food   Photos   Scientists   Wheat
crop - agriculture - India Malaya
GMO plantings rise

BRUSSELS—Plantings of genetically modified (GMO) crops are increasingly widespread, a biotech industry body said on Wednesday, despite some public opposition and warnings... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Biotech   Brussels   Crops   Industry   Photos
agriculture - corn crop - india Scientific American
EU prepares for battle over growing GM maize crops
By Jeremy Smith BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union biotech experts will discuss next week whether to allow more cultivation of genetically modified crops but little... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Brussels   Crops   Cultivation   Maize   Photos
Empty corn cobs - Corn - Crops - Farm Scientific American
Another German minister calls for GMO maize ban
HAMBURG (Reuters) - Germany should reconsider its policy of permitting farmers to grow maize with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and consider banning biotech... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
German   Photos   Ban   Farmers   Maize
Kumasi  Ghana. Overlooking the market Modern Ghana
Biotechnology: A Solution for Ending Hunger and Poverty in Ghana - A Rejoinder
I read with interest the article "Biotechnology: A Solution for Ending Hunger and Poverty in Ghana" written by my good friend Albert Wireko Osei and cannot let it pass... (photo: European Community / DavidLey)
Biotechnology   Ghana   Hunger   Photos   Poverty
Shoppers - Grocers - Groceries - Supermarket The Examiner
Avoiding GMO foods - shopping lists and tips
Add a Comment by Annie Kay, Nutrition Examiner « Previous... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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