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Study suggests healthy Nordic diet may reduce dementia risk

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LEADIN:A new study suggests that sticking to a healthy, Nordic-style diet might lead to better cognitive health and reduce the risk of dementia in later life.The report, by experts from Stockholm's Karolinska Institute, adds to growing...
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Some Americans Turn To Home Gardens As Grocery Prices Rise

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The latest government inflation numbers showed year-over-year costs for fruits and vegetables was up 7.8% in April.
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Study suggests healthy Nordic diet may reduce dementia risk

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Lunchtime at Hotorgshallen market hall in Stockholm. The bustling city centre food hall is packed to the brim with foods from around the world, including fish, meats, cheeses, fruits and vegetables. But, unsurprisingly, the dominant...
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The race to save the world's wheat crops from the disease, stem rust

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AP Television Njoro, Rift Valley Province, Kenya, 21st October, 2010 1. Various shots of wheat fields affected by Ug 99 stem rust disease. 2. Various establishing shots of Robert Oleloitik, a wheat farmer affected by Ug 99 stem rust...
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Why Does Our Gut Affect Our Overall Health?

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Over the last decade new science has begun to uncover how extensively our gut and our brain communicate.
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Good nutrition in infancy may affect adult performance

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When do babies decide they don't like the bitter taste of spinach, or suspect that green things don't always taste nice? That's just one area of study consuming scientists today. There are many theories, but most are agreed that a...
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Broccoli is more than just a vegetable according to experts

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AP Television News 1. Various Broccoli Research TV 2. Broccoli on market stall 3. Warwick HRI sign 4. Extreme c.u. broccoli (x 2) 5. Revolving display of vegetables 6. Broccoli on stand 7. Warwick HRI Chelsea Show Stand 8. RHS...
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Fish farmers aim to boost Jordan's aquaponics industry

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LEADIN: Recent studies suggest the kingdom of Jordan is being hit particularly hard by climate change - getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. One forecast predicts as much as 30 percent less...
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Fish farmers aim to boost Jordan's aquaponics industry

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LEADIN: Recent studies suggest the kingdom of Jordan is being hit particularly hard by climate change - getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. One forecast predicts as much as 30 percent less...
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CLEAN : Waste guzzling fly factory wins African

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CLEAN : Waste guzzling fly factory wins African
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New Research Overturns Fat Advice

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New Research Overturns Fat Advice
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Advice on what to eat to combat swine flu

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Baghdad, Iraq Oct. 22, 2009 1. Close up of padlocked gates at al-Tahrir Secondary School 2. Wide of locked up al-Zura Primary School'' with Iraqi flag flying over building 3. Wide of masked people outside hospital 4. Wide exterior of...
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You might not feel like eating when you're bedridden with swine flu, but Lucy Jones, dietician and spokesman for the British Dietetic Association, says diet becomes vital to fighting off the infection.(Oct. 26)

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HEADLINE:Dietary tips for swine flu sufferers CAPTION: You might not feel like eating when you're bedridden with swine flu, but Lucy Jones, dietician and spokesman for the British Dietetic Association, says diet becomes vital to fighting...
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Is the latest food trend safe?

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LEADIN: Charcoal is becoming the new black as it gains traction as a food additive. Mixing activated charcoal to food and drinks is the latest trend on social media. But is it safe? STORYLINE: ...
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How pig power is helping generate electricity

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AP Television Sterksel, Netherlands, May 20 2009 1. Wide of exterior of pig farm, Praktijkcentrum or Sterksel Research Centre 2. Wide of bio-gas plant at pig farm 3. Various piglets on grass, it's their first time in the open air 4....
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At 'The Chocolate Show' in New York everyone is looking for ways to tell you how healthy chocolate is. Organic, Vegan, you name it, it's here. The show runs through the end of the weekend.

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HEADLINE: Chocolate lovers attend World Expo CAPTION: At 'The Chocolate Show' in New York everyone is looking for ways to tell you how healthy chocolate is. Organic, Vegan, you name it, it's here. The show runs through the end of the...
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Charcoal Food Trend is Lit, But Is It Safe?

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At a recent food fest in San Francisco, charcoal was added to everything from corn dogs to cookie dough - part of a trend toward charcoal-tinted food. "Food that's normally a certain color, you turn it jet black and people...
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100,000 people have pledged to stick to a plant-based diet for what's being called 'veganuary'

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VOICED: More than 100,000 people have pledged to stick to a plant-based diet for what's being called 'veganuary' -- and the campaign is beginning to have an impact on restuarants and supermarkets. Dan Whitehead reports Shows:...
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The annual chocolate show in New York

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1. Wide exterior of The Chocolate Show in New York 2. Tight of marshmallow being dipped in chocolate 3. Wide of visitors at The Chocolate Show 4. SOUNDBITE: (English): Bonnie Levine, Chocolate eater: "This year the big change is a lot of...
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON SAID TO BE DYING OUT (2)

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English/Nat "El Nino" -- the weather phenomenon that has caused unusual weather patterns since the beginning of 1997 is said to be dying out. Using the latest satellite technology, NASA researchers say that for the first time they can...
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The American Dairy Association & Dairy Council unveiled a 487-gallon mug of hot chocolate Wednesday in New York that is believed to be the world's largest. Officials said they expected to distribute 6,000 to 10,000 free cups of cocoa

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HEADLINE: First Person: Largest cup of cocoa unveiled CAPTION: The American Dairy Association & Dairy Council unveiled a 487-gallon mug of hot chocolate Wednesday in New York that is believed to be the world's largest. Officials...
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON SAID TO BE DYING OUT

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English/Nat "El Nino" -- the weather phenomenon that has caused unusual weather patterns since the beginning of 1997 is said to be dying out. Using the latest satellite technology, NASA researchers say that for the first time they can...
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Global Fertilizer Crisis Threatens Food Security

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"There will be hunger." The world relies on a few nations for most of its fertilizers: Russia, Belarus and China. The invasion of Ukraine highlights how these countries have a chokehold on global food security.
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Supply Chain Issues Cause Baby Formula Shortages

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Store inventory was down 17% in January.