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April Fulton

April Fulton

Contributor at The Salt - NPR/National Public Radio

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  • English
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  • Food

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McDonald's Goes Vegetarian — In India : The Salt

McDonald’s plans to open the first in a series of all-vegetarian restaurants in India next year. But rest assured, in most locations around the world, meat will stay on the menu.
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Why Some Pet Owners Ditch Chow To Cook For Fido From Scratch - NPR

Whether for philosophical or health reasons, pet owners are whipping up batches of pet food for their beloved animals. But veterinarians warn that these meals need to be nutritionally balanced.
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Nowruz: Persian New Year's Table Celebrates Spring Deliciously - NPR

This ancient festival marks the beginning of spring and celebrates the rebirth of nature. And naturally, it has a lot to do with fresh, green foods just beginning to poke out of the ground.
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To Keep Teens Safe Online, They Need To Learn To Manage Risk

Teens should be included in efforts to mitigate their online risks, researchers say, but apps focus more on parents controlling access by monitoring and blocking sites.
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Orthorexia: When 'Clean Eating' Become An Unhealthy Obsession : The...

Whether it’s gluten or dairy, many people avoid certain types of foods these days. Sometimes food avoidance can take over people’s lives and veer into an eating disorder.
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Daily meditation may work as well as a popular drug to calm anxiety...

Researchers compared a practice of daily mindfulness meditation to taking Lexapro to control anxiety symptoms. The meditators got equivalent relief, without the side effects.
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Here's why you should make a habit of having more fun

Happiness can sometimes feel just out of reach. But having more fun? You’ve got this — and those giggles and playful moments can make a big difference to your health and well-being.