| | Hey Joe & Amy, I'd like some red snapper please (for free of course)...
75% of fish sold as high-priced red snapper were other species, found
U. of North Carolina scientists in a review of stores in 8 states. Some
ersatz red snapper came from the Pacific or Atlantic; the genuine
article lives in the Gulf of Mexico. Besides defrauding consumers and
breaking FDA rules, wrongly labeling fish also leads to wrong estimates
of stock size, the scientists said in the journal Nature.
Random-
Women who give birth after they reach 35 have a 58% lower risk of
ovarian cancer than women who never have a child. Women who had a child
before they were 25 had a 16% lower risk, said U. of Southern
California researchers in the journal of Fertility & Sterility.
But what happens between ages 25 - 35?
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