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Cleaner Yoga

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on October 1, 2008 - 3:37pm.

Don’t let your peaceful "OM" turn to a horrified "ewww." Take charge of your foot health at yoga class.


Barefoot Blues

Posted by Su Avasthi on May 26, 2008 - 11:50am.

Walking barefoot in the grass is one of summer's great pleasures. But experts say it's risky ....


Got Raw Milk?

Posted by Su Avasthi on April 11, 2008 - 4:17pm.

Raw milk -- which can contain dangerous pathogens -- is increasingly in demand by people who are worried about chemicals and hormones.


The Quick Pick Up

Posted by Su Avasthi on May 9, 2007 - 10:51pm.

True or false? You can trust the "five second rule" -- the urban legend that says food dropped on the floor is safe and bacteria-free for up to five seconds.




And Now For Some Yummy Bacteria

Posted by Su Avasthi on January 22, 2007 - 10:39pm.

Probiotics -- or foods that contain good bacteria -- are poised to become the next big food sensation. Will the health benefits live up to the hype?




Who Needs Hand Sanitizers?

Posted by Su Avasthi on October 30, 2006 - 10:04pm.

I realize that I'm living dangerously, but I'm not convinced that most of us need to use hand sanitizer on a daily basis. Are you sold on the stuff?





Chives: Taking on Salmonella

Chives: Taking on SalmonellaPosted by Marisa Belger on March 30, 2006 - 12:01pm.

A common baked potato garnish is now taking on one of the primary causes of food poisoning. Chives, the skinny green herb, have been found to have potent antibacterial qualities that can fight up to 38 strains of salmonella.

Scientists at North Carolina A&T State University have been isolating the plants that are particularly adept at fighting bacteria and chives are the standout.




Bacteria: The War We'll Never Win

Bacteria: The War We'll Never WinPosted by Marisa Belger on March 30, 2006 - 9:47am.

Some things are not worth fighting for. Eliminating bacteria from the body is clearly one of them.

In an overdue essay on America's anti-bacteria obsession, writer Christopher Wanjek highlights bacteria's positive attributes while encouraging readers to give up hope of living bacteria-free lives. Wanjek, who is also author of Bad Medicine and Food At Work, does not mince words. "Bacteria outnumber human cells in your body 10 to one," he writes. "This is a good thing."



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