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Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe
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Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe

A Classic Roman Dish - Bucatini all'Amatriciana Like many of you, Meg and I watched the Stanley Tucci special on CNN called Searching for Italy. In the Rome episode, he has lunch at Armando Al Pantheon to enjoy their famous rigatoni all'amatriciana, one of Rome's famous pastas. I made it a little different and call it bucatini all'Amatriciana. Of course I had to run out and buy the ingredients so we could make it at home. Not a lot of ingredients and very simple to prepare and absolutely delicious. Let's look at some of the ingredients. Bucatini Bucatini is a pasta that looks a lot like spaghetti but it is thicker and has a whole running down through the strand. My kids like to say it looks like a straw made out of pasta.  If you lived in Naples, Italy, you would call...
Leave it to Beavers Tony Dow has been diagnosed with cancer … actor played Wally Cleaver on show – Daily Mail
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Leave it to Beavers Tony Dow has been diagnosed with cancer … actor played Wally Cleaver on show – Daily Mail

Leave It to Beaver actor Tony Dow said Thursday that he has been diagnosed with cancer. The Los Angeles native, 77, and his wife Lauren said they were heartbroken over the diagnosis, TMZ reported, and were thankful of prayers from fans, in advance. Dow and his spouse did not name the type of cancer he has been diagnosed with, the outlet reported. The latest: Leave It to Beaver actor Tony Dow, 77, said Thursday that he has been diagnosed with cancer. The actor was pictured in 2018 in Connecticut Dow dealt with health problems in August of 2021 when he landed in a hospital while battling a case of pneumonia, TMZ reported, noting that he had to spend 24 hours in the emergency room due to a surge in the coronavirus Delta strain at the time. Lauren told TMZ that Dow did n...
Cutting Calories and Eating at the Right Time of Day Leads to Longer Life in Mice – Neuroscience News
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Cutting Calories and Eating at the Right Time of Day Leads to Longer Life in Mice – Neuroscience News

Summary: Restricting calories and eating only during the most active part of the day helped extend the lifespan of mice. Source: HHMI One recipe for longevity is simple, if not easy to follow: eat less. Studies in a variety of animals have shown that restricting calories can lead to a longer, healthier life. Now, new research suggests that the body’s daily rhythms play a big part in this longevity effect. Eating only during their most active time of day substantially extended the lifespan of mice on a reduced-calorie diet, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Joseph Takahashi and colleagues report May 5, 2022, in the journal Science. In his team’s study of hundreds of mice over four years, a reduced-calorie diet alone extended the animals’ lives by 10 percent. But feeding mice the...
Obese adults should drink less alcohol than guidelines state because of greater risk, experts warn – Daily Mail
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Obese adults should drink less alcohol than guidelines state because of greater risk, experts warn – Daily Mail

Bottles on the wall: higher fat levels appear to 'amplify' the harmful effects of alcohol  Guideline drinking limits should be set lower for fat people as alcohol causes them greater harm, experts say. Overweight boozers who follow the UK's recommendations of no more than 14 units a week are three times more likely to develop some cancers than those who are slim. A University of Sydney study examined data on 400,000 UK adults aged between 40 and 69 and looked at how many developed alcohol-related cancer during a 12-year period.  They found higher fat levels appeared to 'amplify' the harmful effects of alcohol. Compared to 'never drinkers' with the lowest body fat, those with the most fat who drank within alcohol limits were 53 per cent more likely to develop cancers ...
Virus found in pig heart used in human transplant – The Associated Press – en Español
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Virus found in pig heart used in human transplant – The Associated Press – en Español

Researchers trying to learn what killed the first person to receive a heart transplant from a pig have discovered the organ harbored an animal virus but cannot yet say if it played any role in the man’s death. A Maryland man, 57-year-old David Bennett Sr., died in March, two months after the groundbreaking experimental transplant. University of Maryland doctors said Thursday they found an unwelcome surprise — viral DNA inside the pig heart. They did not find signs that this bug, called porcine cytomegalovirus, was causing an active infection. But a major worry about animal-to-human transplants is the risk that it could introduce new kinds of infections to people. Because some viruses are “latent,” meaning they lurk without causing disease, “it could be a hitchhiker,” Dr. Bartley Griffith...
Kylie Jenner & Shirtless Travis Scott Share Romantic Sunset Embrace On The Beach: Photos – HollywoodLife
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Kylie Jenner & Shirtless Travis Scott Share Romantic Sunset Embrace On The Beach: Photos – HollywoodLife

View gallery Kylie Jenner, 24, and Travis Scott, 31, seem more in love than ever in new romantic photos Kylie shared on May 5. In the photos, which were taken at an unnamed beach, the mother and father of two can be seen embracing each other in a loving hug as the sun set behind them over the ocean. Travis was fully focused on Kylie the entire time with his arms around her hips and head leaned in toward her. Kylie swung her arms around his neck and posed her head to the side. More AboutKylie Jenner The “Antidote” rapper was shirtless and ...
Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe
Food & Nutrition

Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe

A Classic Roman Dish - Bucatini all'Amatriciana Like many of you, Meg and I watched the Stanley Tucci special on CNN called Searching for Italy. In the Rome episode, he has lunch at Armando Al Pantheon to enjoy their famous rigatoni all'amatriciana, one of Rome's famous pastas. I made it a little different and call it bucatini all'Amatriciana. Of course I had to run out and buy the ingredients so we could make it at home. Not a lot of ingredients and very simple to prepare and absolutely delicious. Let's look at some of the ingredients. Bucatini Bucatini is a pasta that looks a lot like spaghetti but it is thicker and has a whole running down through the strand. My kids like to say it looks like a straw made out of pasta.  If you lived in Naples, Italy, you would call...