The Food and Drug Administration has issued an alert over certain cookware due to risk of lead leaching into food. Plus, a woman who dropped 240 pounds after taking up running shares her weight loss tips, and a dentist offers a simple trick to help you stop clenching your jaw.
Home cooks should take a close look at their pots, pans and kitchen utensils due to a risk of "significant levels of lead" leaching into food, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The agency recently posted an alert regarding a Kada/Karahi Tiger White pure aluminum bowl because of associated health risks discovered during recent testing and shared which other products may be higher risk for leaching lead. Here's what to know.
Samantha Hager weighed nearly 380 pounds when she vowed to lose weight after visiting an amusement park with her stepsons and couldn't fit on the rides. She took up running — an activity she hated — and made changes to her diet, dropping 240 pounds in the process. Hager, 29, shares her tips for eating healthier, including the question she asked herself when she was tempted by junk food.
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