Low-Carb Labels May Confuse More Than Educate
People often misinterpret product claims of low-carbohydrate content on the front of packages, believing the foods are healthy and will help them manage their weight, a study shows.
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Expedition to the last frontier
THE Antarctic is a place of superlatives – the coldest, windiest, emptiest, highest, driest and least friendly continent on earth.
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The planner (things to do)
By Sharon Kennedy Wynne, tbt* staff writer Thursday, August 26, 2010 SATURDAY Grab your snorkel The Tampa Bay Watch and Tampa Bay Estuary Program need your help tracking local scallop populations in the Great Bay Scallop Search . Nearly 200 snorkelers are needed to search for scallops in select areas within the Boca Ciega and Lower Tampa Bay areas. The goal is to monitor and document the health ...
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Despite Rival Fests, FringeNYC Reigns Supreme
Having survived its awkward tween years, FringeNYC is growing into young adulthood surrounded by a multitude of other theater festivals competing for our attention.
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Sustaining an Organic Life in Sag Harbor
After growing up on his family’s farm in Ames, Iowa, where Dale Haubrich began his career as an organic farmer in 1978, the world had a dramatically different food culture, with only one state — California — certifying organic produce. “I took crops to the grocery store in Ames, Iowa and was told it couldn’t be [...]
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