Science Jun 17 Tired of taking pills for diabetes? How about a shot of broccoli? A compound found in broccoli improves diabetic outcomes to an extent that rivals the go-to drug treatment, with fewer severe side effects. By Roni Dengler
Nation Jan 15 With lunch after recess, fruits and veggies consumption increases by 54 percent According to a new study, schools that put recess before lunch saw a 54 percent increase of fruit and vegetable consumption in children. By Justin Scuiletti
World Jun 12 Singapore’s Vegetable Towers In order to grow fresh produce on limited land, Singapore has constructed towers where seedlings grow into eatable plants. By Larisa Epatko
May 03 Watch How Michael Pollan Learned to Make Traditional Korean Kimchi How Michael Pollan Learned to Make Traditional Korean Kimchi…
Oct 10 Watch Urban Gardens Create Healthy Food Options Growhaus is a budding -- and booming -- urban garden in the neighborhood in Denver. Continue watching
Jun 02 Watch In Europe, Fingers Pointing Over Origin of Deadly, Costly New E. Coli Strain A deadly new strain of E. coli is sickening hundreds throughout Europe and so far baffling researchers and health officials. Ray Suarez reports on the outbreak that has many Europeans concerned about the contents of their salads and soups. Continue watching
Jun 02 Watch Europe’s Deadly E. Coli Outbreak a ‘Wake-Up Call’ Over Global Food Distribution Toxic Outbreak of E. Coli in Europe a 'Wake-Up Call' on Food Distribution… Continue watching
Jun 02 Toxic E. Coli Outbreak in Europe Baffles Officials, Casts Doubt on Produce By Larisa Epatko A toxic new strain of E. coli bacteria that appears to have originated in Germany has concerned people avoiding salads -- and health officials scratching their heads. Continue reading
Apr 20 Volcano Stems Kenya’s Flower, Vegetable Market By Larisa Epatko Iceland's volcano has not only thrown a wrench into airline passengers' plans but has put Kenya's European market of fresh produce and cut flowers in limbo, at least temporarily. Continue reading