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Calcium is a star mineral in milk, yogurt and cheese, but many people don’t get enough of this nutrient important for strong bones. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans list calcium as one of the ...
A recent graduate of the University of Minnesota, Nina started at CNET writing breaking news stories before shifting to covering Security Security and other government benefit programs. In her spare ...
There is nothing like ice cream made from fruit that you pick yourself. Most of the fruit found at the grocery store isn’t native to Illinois, but an import introduced centuries ago from Eurasia, ...
Eating a lot of fruits or vegetables with higher levels of pesticides may raise the levels of dozens of pesticides in your urine, according to a new study. “We compared the amount of pesticides on ...
While immigration enforcement is affecting Central Washington communities, it isn’t reducing Yakima Valley harvest numbers ...
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“These are kind of the bane of the average homeowner's kitchen. They'll buzz around fresh fruit out on the counter. They'll buzz around trash. They'll buzz around, you know, wet sponges and that kind ...