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Studies that suggest moderate drinking is good for you are flawed: study
The French correction? The long-held notion that the cheese- and butter-lovin’ French enjoy relatively low rates of heart disease because…
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Top restaurateur Simon Kim to make US Open debut with cult hit Coqodaq as all-star roster revealed
A roster of top chefs will join the tennis world’s biggest stars at the US Open in Queens next month…
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AFib from binge drinking may be prevented with experimental treatment
Take heart — scientists say they may have found a way to prevent irregular heart rhythms caused by binge drinking,…
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Chick-fil-A falls off perch as No. 1 fast food restaurant in US, Del Taco takes top spot
Chick-fil-A no longer rules the roost. The “Eat Mor Chikin” restaurant chain specializing in chicken sandwiches is no longer America’s…
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Why sandwiches are called ‘hoagies’ in Philadelphia
Who came up with this jawn? In Philadelphia and environs, sandwiches have been given an iconic name reserved mostly for…
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Customer claims Burger King used dynamic pricing increase — at checkout
Has the King begun a reign of terror? A customer at a rest stop on the New Jersey Turnpike thinks…
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Empty Funyuns bag goes viral amid shrinkflation epidemic
There’s shrinkflation, and then there’s whatever this is. Americans have grown accustomed to paying more for less of their favorite…
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Omega-3 algae supplements may help ease acne: study
Is this the sea-cret to clear skin? Acne sufferers may benefit from following a Mediterranean diet and taking omega-3 fatty…
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‘Disturbingly’ high levels of fiberglass discovered in oysters and mussels, new study warns
BIvalves are packing more than just pearls. High levels of fiberglass have been found inside oysters and mussels for the…
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