McDonald's

Gospel Singer Sues McDonald’s For Glass In Sandwich, Plus 5 Strangest Objects Found In Mickey D’s Food

By Nadia-Elysse Harris | May 21, 2013 12:37 PM EDT

A Brooklyn woman, who claims that her voice was damaged after ingesting glass at a New York McDonald's, is not the first to bite into something questionable from the fast food chain.

Calories Draw People to Food Regardless of How it Tastes

Calories Draw People To Food Regardless Of Taste

By Anthony Rivas | May 07, 2013 08:36 PM EDT

A new study found that food high in calories triggered more brain activity than foods with low caloric content, even if the low-calorie foods tasted better.

Frozen pizza ready to eat.

Wisconsin Company Announces Recall Of Four Frozen Pizza Products

By Lizette Borreli | May 03, 2013 04:13 PM EDT

Nestle Pizza Company pulls California Pizza and DiGiorno off the shelves after the discovery of plastic shards.

Horse in stable.

Top Five Meat Scandals Of The 21st Century

By Lizette Borreli | May 03, 2013 12:04 PM EDT

The distribution of counterfeit meat across the world has become more popular over the years.

Turkey meat is not so dangerous

Turkey Industry Refutes Consumer Reports Analysis Of Superbugs In Meat

By Jonathan Weiss | May 01, 2013 11:55 AM EDT

The National Turkey Federation Calls the Consumer Reports Study Flawed and Alarmist

Cheesecake Factory Pasta on Annual List of Caloric "Food Porn"

By Lisa Baertlein | Jan 16, 2013 09:13 AM EST

A Cheesecake Factory pasta dish with 3,120 calories is among the headliners on this year's Xtreme Eating list of the most unhealthy dishes at U.S. chain restaurants.

Food

Six Foods That Keep Your Brain Healthy

By Amber Moore | Jan 15, 2013 12:05 PM EST

Eating foods rich in certain compounds can help people can keep their mental abilities well into old age.

hot chocolate

Hot Chocolate Tastes Best When Drunk From an Orange Cup

By Christine Hsu | Jan 03, 2013 10:17 AM EST

A new study offers more evidence that the way in which food or drink is served significantly influences perception of taste.

headache

Why Your Lunch May Be the Cause of That Headache

By Makini Brice | Dec 26, 2012 04:49 PM EST

Research suggests that hangovers can be brought on not just by alcohol, but by certain foods.

Food

Holiday Feasting Can Disturb Your Body's Food Clock

By Amber Moore | Dec 26, 2012 05:22 PM EST

A new study shows how indulging in holiday treats can leave people with a disturbed "food clock" that can lead to many health complications.

mealworms

Could Your Next Meal Be Made Up of Mealworms?

By Makini Brice | Dec 20, 2012 01:17 PM EST

If you want to eat well and minimize your impact on the environment, one study suggests that you should eat bugs.

bread

Best Thing Since Sliced Bread? Special Microwave Keeps Loaves Fresh for Two Months

By Makini Brice | Nov 30, 2012 02:12 PM EST

An inventive company called MicroZap says that they have devised a machine that can keep bread fresh for up to 60 days.

apple pie

Guilty Pleasures: Feeling Guilty Enhances Deliciousness of Food

By Makini Brice | Nov 22, 2012 09:57 AM EST

A piece of pie tastes even more delicious if we indulge than it would otherwise.

zero noodle

"Miracle" Japanese Noodle Tricks You Into Feeling Full

By Christine Hsu | Oct 19, 2012 02:55 PM EDT

If hunger pains keep you from sticking to your diet, you may want to try eating a type of 'miracle' Japanese noodle that tricks you into thinking that you're full.

Drinks

Five Mind Games You Can Play to Eat Less

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 18, 2012 12:56 PM EDT

For many of us dieting is very hard to sustain. However, small changes in one's day-to-day life may be able to help you consume less food and control your portions. Here are five ways to trick yourself into eating less.

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