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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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Study: Fresh food diet cuts exposure to chemical BPA
USA Today
A group of 20 San Francisco residents had 66% less BPA in their urine after spending three days on a diet of fresh, organic and unpackaged food, scientists found. Their levels of another chemical, bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate or DEHP, fell 53% to 56%. ...
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Diet may reduce farm flatulence
The Press Association
A change of diet could help flatulent farm animals reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, a study has said. Government-funded research aimed at helping farmers cut their contribution to climate change shows how to reduce the amount of methane produced ...
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Study of Alaska Natives confirms salmon-rich diet prevents diabetes, heart disease
Alaska Dispatch
A diet of Alaska salmon rich in Omega-3 fatty acids appears to protect Yup'ik people from diabetes and heart disease -- even when the individuals in question have become obese, according to a recent study that examined eating habits and health in the ...
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