Study reveals that eating nuts as snacks reduces afternoon hunger
Study reveals that eating nuts as snacks reduces afternoon hunger
A construction company finished building a new shopping center that includes 20 retail storesA study found that taking short walks during work breaks improves productivity and focus

A small business owner started selling handmade candles online that shipped to 30 statesA city launched a "public art project" where local artists painted murals on downtown buildingsA scientist developed a new method to test for food allergies using a small blood sample

A pet store started offering "fish tank maintenance services" for busy pet ownersA restaurant added a "kids eat free" night on Tuesdays to attract families

A school district started a "breakfast in the classroom" program to ensure students eat before lessons
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The country’s unemployment rate dropped to a five-year lowA charity raised funds to provide clean water to villages in developing countries
Scientists developed a new type of fabric that is both sustainable and durableThe city council voted to increase funding for public schools’ science programs
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