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Thriving Gut Bacteria Linked To Good Health

There's no magic elixir for healthy aging, but here's one more thing to add to the list: good gut health.A study published in the latest issue of Nature finds diet may be key to promoting diverse...

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Coffee Is The New Wine. Here's How You Taste It

The "know your farmer" concept may soon apply to the folks growing your coffee, too.Increasingly, specialty roasters are working directly with coffee growers around the world to produce coffees as...

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High School Daze: The Perils of Sacrificing Sleep for Late-Night Studying

High school students with heavy academic course loads often find the demands of homework colliding with the need for adequate sleep.

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Why Organic Food May Not Be Healthier For You

Yes, organics is a $29 billion industry and still growing. Something is pulling us toward those organic veggies that are grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.But if you're thinking that...

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Why Heavy Teens May Eat Less But Weigh More Than Their Thinner Peers

It may be more important than we thought to tackle obesity in childhood. A new study published in Pediatrics finds that overweight teenagers eat fewer calories than their healthy weight peers.That's...

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Health Benefits Of Tea — Milking It Or Not

The idea that milk may diminish the potential heart-health benefits of tea has been a topic of some debate. Lots of us can't imagine black tea without a little dairy to cut the bitterness. But,...

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Aspartame And Cancer Risk: New Study Is Too Weak To Defend

We almost brought you news today about a study that appeared to raise some troubling questions about aspartame, the popular sugar substitute found in many common foods like diet soda. Note the key word...

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After Sandy, It's Pizza And Homemade Meatballs For The Lucky In New Jersey

The produce aisle may not yet be restocked at the Stop & Shop in Toms River, N.J., and other perishables may still be hard to come by. But rest assured, the local pizza joint is hopping."We've been...

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U.S. Olive Oil Makers Say Imports Aren't Always So 'Extra Virgin'

Italians may still be light-years ahead when it comes to gelato, but when it comes to extra-virgin olive oil? Watch out: U.S. producers are on it.Across the country, this small industry is expanding....

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A Pie-Making Encore: Start With The Perfect Recipe, Serve With Love

It's high season for pie-making. And when we came upon this touching story about a bunch of women gathering to bake fresh apple pies for the people of Newtown, Conn., it warmed our hearts here at The...

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Research: A Little Extra Fat May Help You Live Longer

Being a little overweight may tip the odds in favor of living a long life, according to a new analysis. Researchers say there may be some benefit to having a little extra body fat.This isn't the first...

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Women With A Berry Snacking Habit May Have Healthier Hearts

When it comes to supernutritious foods, the blueberry has long had a health halo floating over it.Going back to Colonial times when Native Americans and English settlers ground up blueberries and added...

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Family Dinner: Treasured Tradition Or Bygone Ideal?

When we asked you (via our Facebook page) to tell us about the weekday challenges your families face, given the competing demands of work, commutes, schoolwork and activities, you didn't hold back....

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Sacrificing Sleep Makes for Run-down Teens — And Parents

When NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health asked parents and caregivers in our new poll whether getting a good night's sleep is important, families...

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If Caffeine Can Boost The Memory Of Bees, Can It Help Us, Too?

Who knew that the flower nectar of citrus plants — including some varieties of grapefruit, lemon and oranges — contains caffeine?

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Judge Overturns New York City Ban On Big Sugary Sodas

A New York state judge has knocked down New York City's landmark new ban on big, sugary drinks, just one day before it was set to take effect.Calling them "arbitrary and capricious," state Supreme...

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Step Aside, Gents. Witness The Rise Of Women In Coffee

The inspiration for NPR's Coffee Week arrived in an email last summer.

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Why Bill Gates Is Investing In Chicken-Less Eggs

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Why Skipping Breakfast Might Raise Risk Of Heart Disease

Breakfast has long gotten a good rap for everything from aiding weight loss to improving focus in the classroom.And ever since the Alameda County study in California back in the 1960s linked breakfast...

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No Bitter Pill: Doctors Prescribe Fruits And Veggies

It was the Greeks who first counseled to let food be thy medicine. And, it seems, some doctors are taking this age-old advice to heart.In New York City physicians are writing prescriptions for fresh...

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