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McDonald's Rolls Out Silver China Burger, Horrifies the Internet

McDonald's releases the Modern China Burger for a limited time only. When McDonald's announced that they are now serving the limited edition Modern China Burger, the collective reaction of the Internet was horror.
  • Experience VS Material Things: People Who Spend Money on Experiences Instead of Things Are Happier

    There are some things that money can't buy. Focusing on material things can sometimes motivate an individual to strive harder in order for them to get what they want, but after doing so, did that hard work eventually pay off? It's been a long debate between material things VS experience.
  • Where to Live Best in America to Get Fit

    With our fast-paced and busy lifestyles nowadays, getting fit and healthy slides down below the list of our priorities. However, a number of people still strive hard to make time for trainings and work out. TIME found out the best place in the United States to live in for people who want to be fit and remain fit.
  • Soylent Drinks Substitute for Busy New Yorker's Meal

    He's not eating a tuna sandwich, but somewhat drinking a $2.30 bottle of Soylent, a flavorless, nutrient-packed meal substitute.
  • Anti Aging Drug Can Potentially Extend a Dog's Life

    Scientists hope to lengthen dog years through a drug that helps patients during organ transplants. This drug is said to extend the lives of fruit flies, worms and mice. They are now trying to see the effect it will have on a man's best friend.
  • You Will Hate Bacon After Reading This

    --Hate bacon? Yes, you read that right. Bacon. The crispy, juicy, red meat everybody loves having on their pancakes, burgers or...just bacon alone. Sorry to break your hearts but according to Daily Mail, the World Health Organization is planning to declare that bacon, along with burgers and sausages, is as big a cancer threat as cigarettes.
  • Why Shift to Walking for Exercise

    Though running and other hardcore work outs are proven effective in toning muscles, walking, a less strenuous activity is also beneficial in losing weight and becoming physically fit.
  • How ADHD is Different in Boys vs. Girls

    A new study showed the differences in the brain's white matter A new research suggests that Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may show up differently in the brains of girls than in boys' brains.
  • Stolen Rare Ronald McDonald Statue Finally Found

    A rare Ronald McDonald statue acquired by Mary Ryan and husband Thomas Friedman from an antique store for $1200 went missing when their daughter secretly held a party in their summer home.
  • What does 'Healthy Obese' Really Mean?

    Experts are trying to establish a good definition of the term "Healty Obese" According to research published in Diabetes Care, terms like "metabolically healthy obese" do not exactly say who is at risk of certain diseases, leading to wrong assumptions about who needs monitoring for conditions such as type 2 diabetes.
  • Snooki From Jersey Shore Reveals How Junk Food Made Her Stupid

    To fans (and haters) of the hit MTV reality show Jersey Shore, they probably know who Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi is. Her image on that show has been marked as someone who lacks proper guidance and wisdom in life. Us Magazine said that Snooki has actually matured these days and is even out there to explain what really happened to her while she was on that show.
  • New Drug Made From Bananas Fight Many Deadly Viruses

    Bananas hold the key for the first cure for colds, flu, and deadly virused thanks to a wonder ingredient.
  • Pregnancy Blues also Affects First-Time Expectant Fathers

    Pregnancy Blues also Affects First-Time Expectant Fathers During pregnancy, 10 to 20 percent of women suffer from depression. However according to Huffington Post, there is a research that this situation doesn't only happen to the moms-to-be but also for the first-time dads, this theory was based on the study made by McGill University.
  • Starbucks Future: Selling Alcohol In London And D.C. Trials As Coffee Giant Dips Toe In New Arena

    After being at the top in the past two decades growing exponentially throughout the United States and all over the world, the Starbucks future seems bright, but that doesn't mean the coffee chain giant is about to step down in innovation, as they look into new proposals for the next few years.
  • Top Ten Food and Beverage Trends To Watch Out For in 2016

    Restaurants better start embracing these new food and beverage trends for the coming year. Sterling-Rice Group is one of the leading research groups on the food industry - and has just recently unveiled its annual list of "top ten culinary trends" which can attract consumers towards restaurant menus and even grocery stores in the U.
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