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Chow Line: Get ahead by eating more cabbage (for 1/31/10)
percent of the Daily Value. (That's especially important to know for people who need to monitor their ...
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Chow Line: Cassava roots source of tapioca
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-cassava-roots-source-tapioca
people. The roots can be harvested anywhere from six to eight months to three years after the cassava is ...
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Chow Line: Canned fruits, vegetables stack up well for 2.17.08
Basically, the focus for most people should be on consuming more fruits and vegetables-- whether they're ...
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Chow Line: Exercise can help control blood sugar (for 3/29/09)
sugar, especially for people who have type 2 diabetes-- the kind of diabetes in which your body makes ...
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Chow Line: Eat lots of produce, raw and cooked (for 8/23/09)
nutrients. For example, several studies over the last few years show that people get a lot more lycopene from ...
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Chow Line: Choose berries for burst of nutrition (for 7/12/09)
people. Here are some details on four of the most commonly enjoyed berries: • Strawberries. A half-cup of ...
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Pedal Power! Try Bike-based E-charger at Scarlet, Gray, Green Fair
topics. About 1,800 people attended last year. Coordinating sponsors are Ohio State's College of ...
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Chow Line: Promising research on peanut allergies (for 4/5/09)
sort of experiment on their own. People who are allergic can have severe, even fatal reactions to ...
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Use Glyphosate Properly to Protect Woody Plants
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/use-glyphosate-properly-protect-woody-plants
but only now are people taking seriously." Mathers is teaming up with the agricultural company ... glyphosate have changed over the years. I don't think people realize that the glyphosate they use now is ...
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Ohio State to Implement Sheep Tail Docking Program
people in the industry recognize that docking a tail too short could contribute to rectal prolapse, but ... position of educators from an animal welfare standpoint and a medical standpoint. If people choose not to ...