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Study finds lean pork can be ideal substitute for chicken or fish in DASH diet

2015-06-11 16:43:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: Purdue University, Amy Patterson Neubert Consumers who are following the DASH-style eating pattern to lower their blood pressure can expand their protein options to include lean, unprocessed pork. read more

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Worldwide study finds high concern about fixing climate change

2015-06-11 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Almost 80 percent of people worldwide are perturbed about global warming and most want tough action to fix the problem, according to a new study that the United Nations touted as a spur to an international climate deal later this year. The report, based on consultations with 10,000 people in 75 nations from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, also showed that 66 percent viewed measures to tackle warming, such as more wind or solar energy, as a chance to improve their quality of life. Christiana Figueres,...

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Stocks Power Higher; Nike Finds Support At 50-Day Line

2015-06-11 01:47:18| Footwear - Topix.net

The Nasdaq and the Dow Jones industrial average rose 1.3% and the S&P 500 climbed 1.2% in the stock market today . Volume was higher on the NYSE and a smidgen lower on the Nasdaq exchange, according to preliminary data.

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Chevron finds buyer for tainted oil, but questions remain

2015-06-10 07:23:56| Energy - Topix.net

A high-stakes mystery arose almost three years when someone allowed a common industrial solvent to enter one of only three oil pipelines connecting Kern County with refineries in the East Bay. The ensuing contamination not only left the pipeline's owner, Chevron, holding the bag with an estimated 1 million barrels of tainted crude no one wanted.

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Chevron finds buyer for tainted oil, but questions remain

2015-06-10 04:42:57| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

A high-stakes mystery arose almost three years when someone allowed a common industrial solvent to enter one of only three oil pipelines connecting Kern County with refineries in the East Bay. The ensuing contamination not only left the pipeline's owner, Chevron, holding the bag with an estimated 1 million barrels of tainted crude no one wanted.

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