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Ocean’s Heaven: Cruising the the Californian and Mexican coasts

From the foggy beauty of San Francisco to the stunning white coastline of the Mexican Riviera, Michael McHugh explores some of the world’s most incredible sights from the comfort of the six-star luxury cruise ship, Crystal Symphony. Could there possibly be any better way to travel?

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Reducing sugar in drinks would prevent 300,000 cases of type 2 diabetes, says study

A new study finds that by lowering sugar in sweet drinks, 1 million cases of obesity could be prevented.

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Death toll from Mexico earthquake rises above 200

At least 225 people are dead after a 7.1 earthquake hit Mexico on Tuesday.

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Mexico devastated by earthquake and hurricane

90 are dead in the aftermath of an 8.1 earthquake and Hurricane Katia.

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El Chapo set to be sent to the US

Mexico’s most famous criminal, El Chapo, is likely to be extradited to face trial in the US after a ruling by […]

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Other wordly remains appear as water recedes

The ruins of a the 16th Century Temple of Santiago have emerged from a reservoir in Mexico.

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Cinco de Mayo: Mexican Fiesta Menu

Inject some colour into your week! Plan a Cinco de Mayo fiesta with our best recipes for favourite Mexican food and drinks.

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Mexicans celebrate Day of the Dead

Dia de los Muertos, according to beliefs, celebrates the day the dead return to Earth to visit their loved ones.

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How to live to 127

Mexico’s Leandra Becerra Lumbreras has become the oldest human ever to have lived at the grand old age of 127, despite losing her birth certificate some 40 years ago.

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10 incredible places to escape to this winter

Flee the blistering cold at one of these idyllic beachside locales – from Antigua to French Polynesia.

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Baby camel has bumpy start in life

Zookeepers at Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City take care of a newborn one-hump camel who was rejected by its mother at birth.

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Rare ‘Zonkey’ born at Mexican zoo

What do you get when your cross a donkey with a zebra? An adorable looking zonkey!

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Surf’s Up

From a luxurious resort in Mexico to a rustic retreat in India, these surf schools will have you riding the waves in no time.

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Lupita fever

Lupita Nyong’o – it’s the name that’s on everyone’s lips this week, well at least in the MiNDFOOD office anyway. […]

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Tax on fizzy drinks could save lives

A 20 per cent tax on sugary fizzy drinks could postpone 67 deaths a year, a New Zealand study has determined.

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Conjoined gray whale calves wash up in Mexico

Mexican fisherman stumbled across a world first sighting this week, conjoined gray whale calves.

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Mexico’s first mariachi school opens its doors

Mexico City’s first Mariachi school seeks to elevate the music of the strolling bands to a whole new level.

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Cajun Fishcakes & Avocado Salsa

Bring the colours and flavours of Autumn to the family table with this delicious seasonal recipe for spicy fish cakes.

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Cheering for Chia

From the time of the Aztecs, Chia has been highly regarded for its exceptional health benefits. Carli Ratcliffe has been talking to local Chia farmers in Australia to find out why the seeds are proving to be so popular.

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Baby hippo born in Mexico zoo

A zoo in Chilpancingo, Mexico welcomes its latest addition – a baby hippopotamus.

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Children step up to save sea turtles

Mexico’s navy teams up with conservationists and local children to release some 4,000 endangered Olive Ridley sea turtles into the wild

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Rare white lion cubs surprise Mexico zoo

A zoo in Puebla, Mexico, has welcomed two rare white lion cubs, though their chances of survival in the wild are slim. MiNDFOOD Reports.

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Researchers find an avocado a day keeps the doctor away

Researchers say avocado oil could help with diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. Known for its cholesterol-fighting properties, the scientists say it contains antioxidants that protect from damage caused by pollution and radiation.

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A dangerous vocation

The Philippines, Mexico, Somalia and Russia were the most dangerous countries for journalists in 2009, according to a global media reports, says MiNDFOOD.

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