Bumble Bee Expands Tuna Recall

Tuna recall expands to more than 3 million cans
A recall of Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea tuna has expanded and includes more than 3 million 5-ounce cans that the companies say were improperly sealed ...

Bumble Bee Expands Tuna Recall - ABC News
Bumble Bee Foods has expanded its tuna recall because of a possible problem with the cans’ seals. The company issued the voluntary recall of 5-ounce ...




Caffeine Gives Bees a Memory Boost

- Yahoo! News
Honeybees, like tired office employees, like their caffeine, suggests a new study finding that bees are more likely to remember plants containing the java ingredient ...

Caffeine Shot in Nectar: for Bee Memory, Not Buzz - ABC News
Talk about a caffeine buzz: A new study says honeybees get a shot of caffeine from certain flowers, and it perks up their memory. That spurs them to return ...



Columbia University Students Consume 100 Pounds of Nutella a Day

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Students at Columbia University are consuming so much Nutella -- up to 100 pounds a day -- that the dining hall is spending as much as $5,000 a week on the ...

For Columbia Students, Nutella in a Dining Hall May Be Too ...
The problem was that the Columbia students went through jars and jars of Nutella — at least 100 pounds a day, ... “They took the 100 pounds and used it ...



Gordon Ramsay feud between star and father-in-law

Gordon Ramsay calls truce in feud with father-in-law - Telegraph
Gordon Ramsay, the television chef, has called a truce in the bitter feud dividing his family and business empire.

Gordon Ramsay feud between star and father-in-law - Oklahoma ...
Gordon Ramsay is in a feud with his father-in-law and the star is really upset. On March 6, NY Post reported that he is saying that his father let him down ...



Bumble Bee Tuna Recall

Company Pulls Some 5-Once Cans Over Risk The Fish Could Spoil
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Bumble Bee Foods Issues Voluntary Recall on Specific Codes of 5-Ounce Chunk White Albacore and Chunk Light Tuna Products Due to Loose Seals.



Too much salt may trigger autoimmune diseases, studies find

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Increased salt consumption may be a key culprit behind rising rates of autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, researchers reported on Wednesday in a trio of papers looking at the role of a specific class of cells linked with inflammation.



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