From a cooking scale that analyzes nutrition to slightly higher aggressive behavior by habitual soda drinking kids, here is today’s harvest from the greenest and healthiest of the web:
Bluetooth Cooking Scale Analyzes The Nutrition Of Food Being Weighed
First there was a microwave that knows how long to cook your food for, now there is a set of scales that can tell you the nutritional mix of the food you are about to prepare.
http://www.gizmag.com/perfect-portions-digital-food-scale-gives-nutrition-information/15897/
8 beginners' fitness mistakes and how to avoid them
Whether you're starting from scratch or getting back on track, you undoubtedly have high hopes that your fitness regimen will succeed.
http://www.kval.com/news/health/8-Beginners-Fitness-Mistakes-223631451.html
What's in Your Bottle?
Walking through the grocery store beverage aisle, or aisles as the choices continue to grow, do you know what is in your bottle? There are drinks for before, during, and after your workout.
http://blog.nasm.org/fitness/whats-in-your-bottle/#more-1218
FDA Establishes Definition of 'Gluten-Free' for Food Labels
The FDA’s final rule on gluten-free labeling comes six years after the agency published its proposed definition of gluten-free in 2007 and 9 years after Congress requested a universal definition of gluten-free from the agency….
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/08/fda-publishes-definition-of-gluten-free/#.UjO1ARahD8t
Soda drinking tied to kids' behavior problems
Children who drink soda tend to score slightly higher on scales that measure aggressive behavior than kids who don't drink the carbonated beverages, according to a new study.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/16/us-soda-drinking-idUSBRE97F03J20130816
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