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Nurse’s Notes Halitosis (Hali-what-sis?): Would you tell a friend?
After eating at a place called Manero’s, famous for steaks and high octane garlic bread, my mother, sister and I went to a movie.
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The thing from South Korea (Baltimore Sun)
‘Host’ whips up a blend of horror and humor, but it’s no ‘Jaws’ C+
Weird food questions answered (Honolulu Advertiser)
Ever wonder how to stop your eyes from tearing when you chop an onion, or how to get rid of bad breath? Well, look no further. We asked top food scientists to help us solve these and other mysteries.
Food Mysteries Solved (RedNova)
By Charles Stuart Platkin Ever wonder how to stop your eyes from tearing when you chop an onion, or how to really get rid of bad breath? Well, look no further. We asked a group of top food scientists to help us solve these and a few other mysteries. Here are the answers.
A new creature from the black lagoon (Denver Post)
A new creature from the black lagoon|The South Korean horror comedy “The Host” climbs out of the sewer sporting some impressive hype.
Smoking Can Seriously Damage Your Relationships
As National No Smoking Day approaches, a new survey that explores smoker’s views on the oral side effects of their habit shows, it’s not just their health that suffers from smoking - it’s their relationships …
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Scientists give answers to food mysteries (The Springfield News-Leader)
Ever wonder how to stop your eyes from tearing when you chop an onion, or how to really get rid of bad breath? Well, we asked a group of top food scientists to help us solve these and a few other mysteries. Here are the answers.


