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Concord grape juice may improve memory
CINCINNATI — Motivated by reports of its benefits in fighting cancer and keeping hearts healthy, many consumers are picking up Concord grape juice at the grocery store. Grab another bottle Now, there may be another reason to put a bottle or two in the cart. A pilot study led by a University of Cincinnati researcher
Animal welfare rules are dynamic
Testimony before a House or Senate committee is not always the most scintillating reading. I’ve always marveled how legislators can stay awake during the most boring of hearings.
Life goes on, but memories remain
The lyrics of this song drifted through my head while sorting through drawers of endless stuff which makes up a home.
Dealing with Diabetes
Eating healthy is important for everyone, especially for people with diabetes because the type and amounts of food can have a great impact on your blood glucose (sugar).
Counting diamonds in the road of life
Columnist Judith Sutherland says life is what happens while we are making plans.
U.S., United Kingdom pork industries use different means for different ends
Pigs aren’t necessarily the same world-wide.
Study: Manure storage covers reduce odors by an average of 45 percent
A two-year research study funded by the pork checkoff shows that use of a geotextile cover reduced odors from manure storage by an average of 45 percent.
Report details use of distillers grains
URBANA, Ill. – A report providing guidelines for feeding distillers dried grains with solubles to swine is now available at local University of Illinois Extension offices.
Rediscovered folk art of Mayo family, father and son, introduced to public
The little known work of two generations of a family of central Ohio artists will be featured at the Columbus Museum of Art beginning Jan. 31.
Outdoor burning: Know the law and heed the rules
Ohio regulations for burning debris outdoors differ between suburban and rural areas




 
			

