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a look at the accusations of dangers of gm food, and the effects that gm food and anti gm food activists have had. genetically modified food
fast food spokespersons as mob bosses
what if food was good for you?
making your food look more interesting.
cat doesn't want to share its food.
them damn mustaches are food collectors.
complete with six food groups.
bizarre japanese food! the weird thing is he eats the beating heart of a frog.
some facts about the food we are wasting to produce american ethanol.
ever wonder how "pork rinds snack food" is made? - 07/10/09
an abridged history of american-centric warfare, from wwii to present day, told through the foods of the countries in conflict.
george carlin talks about all kinds of food.
in the last thirty years global demand for food has doubled. in a race to feed the planet, scientists have discovered how to manipulate dna; the blueprint of life, and produce what they claim are stronger, more disease-resistant crops. however, fears that genetically modified food may not be safe for humans or the environment has sparked violent protest. are we participating in a dangerous global nutritional experiment?
food stylist jennifer eustock shows us how she creates a burger and fries for tv advertising. she uses the real food, only fresher, and prepares the actual menu items, only different. this segment is from the 1993 series "buy me that," produced by hbo and consumer reports television. it's a media literacy education program geared toward children.
this is a must watch video for food lovers. so much varieties of street foods india has to offer. check out the sweet dishes and non veg items.
"take two cheeseburgers and call me in the morning," may sound like far-fetched medical advice. after all, high fat foods can worsen blockages in blood vessels. but a new study in the october 17 issue of the journal of experimental medicine shows that high fat foods can, at least in the gut, soothe inflammation. this action may stop immune cells from attacking food as a foreign invader.
eating -- particularly eating fat-rich foods -- causes cells in the small intestine to produce a hormone called cholecystokinin, or cck. cck stimulates digestion and gut peristalsis (the motion that propels food along the digestive tract), and also triggers satiation -- the full feeling that prompts you to stop eating.
the study by luyer and colleagues shows that fat-induced cck can also dampen inflammation in the gut, as rats fed a high-fat diet were protected against lethal bacteria-induced shock whereas those fed a low-fat diet were not. cck sent signals to the brain through the vagus nerve, the nerve that provides the electrical regulation for many internal organs, including the gut and the heart. in response to cck, vagus nerve endings in the gut released a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine. acetylcholine then bound to proteins on immune cells and turned the cells off.
the authors think this pathway might explain why the immune system doesn't react to food proteins and normal gut bacteria as if they were foreign invaders. they also suggest that triggering this fat-driven chain of events in patients might provide a way to reduce inflammatory complications after surgery.
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the pla tv crew decided to help out a local hardees fast food joint with a little promotional advertising. after making a sign reading, “sing happy birthday to the drive-thru girl for a free meal!”, evilcal and rbcp sit across the parking lot with a scanner tuned to hardees frequency and videotape the results. (c) 2000.
this video demonstrates a very simple way to broadcast your voice on the same frequencies that a drive-thru restaurant uses, enabling you to mess with the customers and employees. this hack will work on just about any fast food drive thru.
could increased stomach feeding of patients with brain injuries increase their chances of survival? "yes," says one study just out, and neurosurgeons are responding to the results by literally rewriting the book on brain trauma.
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question: is there anything you can do to get thrown out of a yum cha restaurant? answer: no sir there is not.