And strangely, the company couldn't be more thrilled.
Diabetes among American adolescents is on a significant rise; thankfully, your exotic and illegal pet can probably help.
Turns out tempeh was responsible for sickening more than 80 people.
A new study shows that mice who eat bad diets early then fast the rest of the day look about as trim as mice on a diet.
A penny-per-ounce penalty seeks to help fund playgrounds, sports fields, and an anti-obesity program for kids.
a.kitchen offers an extensive list of natural wines for the spring.
A new website for finding allergy friendly recipes and products is now beta testing.
As if diabetes, heart disease, impotence, and gout weren't enough to worry about.
The idea was quickly shot down in Pittsburgh.
Nearly one million signatures were collected for a ballot measure that supports labeling.
A new study reveals that the state's high school students are consuming 158 fewer calories than their counterparts.
The calf was identified at a farm in another state, and after being euthanized was found not to have mad cow.
After findings that over half of L.A.'s seafood is being mislabeled, the health department swoops in with a solution.
First of all it's not even "natural," and second, it's totally loaded with pesticides.
You can't get it from milk, don't worry, says the USDA.