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What Happens When You Eat Pizza And Burgers For A Week
In unsurprising news, it turns out eating that much is really, really bad for you. Researchers from the Temple University revealed regularly eating two and half times more calories than the recommended daily allowance will not only lead to obesity but also to heart disease, diabetes and even cancer. Doritos Created a Limited Edition "Rainbow Doritos" in Support for the LGBT Community
Doritos unveiled rainbow colored bags of corn chips on Thursday in support of the It Gets Better Project. The new limited-edition flavour "Doritos Rainbows" chips are the "first Doritos product in history made of multiple, rainbow-colored corn chips inspired by the Pride flag" as quoted in a report by Time Magazine. Michigan: Battle Between the Legalization of THC Edibles Industry
"House Bill 4210 would clearly allow extracts, edibles and infused products" Marijuana edibles is making its way into the market, it is often used in the medicinal field. Bovine Leukemia Virus a Cause of Higher Risk of Breast Cancer
Scientists discovered the association between BLV infection and breast cancer. In a study available in the journal PLOS ONE, scientists discovered that in the 239 breast cancer tissues donated by women, nearly 60 percent of the breast cancer cells had bovine leukemia virus (BLV). Energy Drinks Can Cause Brain Injuries
Too much of everything is bad, but if you load up on drinking energy drinks the results can pose a serious damage on your brain, according to a new study in St. Michael’s Hospital in Canada. Jetlag Cure: Scientists Say Coffee Can Help
A double shot of espresso can rewind the body clock to an hour and could help fight jet lag for those travelling to the west, scientists from University of Colorado and the Medical Research Council in Cambridge claim. Chrissy Teigen Pregnant: ‘Lip Sync Battle’ Co-Host And John Legend Struggling With Fertility On IVF, Emotional Talk With Tyra Banks [VIDEO]
Chrissy Teigen is famously open about her personal life, often speaking about her marriage to John Legend and their life behind closed doors, so it's with the same candor she speaks of different Chrissy Teigen pregnant rumors - in fact, there are few things she'd like more at this point than expecting a child. This Is How Alcohol Affects Your Vision
While alcohol drinkers experience the effects of "beer goggles", ClinicCompare created an interactive graphic tool explaining how alcohol alters the vision as people drink. ‘The View’ Nurses: After Joy Behar’s Miss Colorado Comment, Amid, Johnson & Johnson Drops Advertisements Supporting #NursesUnite
Only days after Joy Behar returned to "The View" after a two-year absence, the iconic talk show co-host already got into some major controversy with one of the most respected professions in the world, and "The View" nurses controversy has shown the wide support these people have. Kendall Jenner Chipotle: ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ Supermodel Grabs Dinner At NYC Soho Restaurant, Everyone Goes WILD!
As the second youngest daughter of the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" clan becomes the biggest hit of the New York Fashion Week, it's not just her strutting in the catwalk that drives crowds mad in the Big Apple, as it seems after a hard work's day Kendall Jenner's Chipotle order had New Yorkers as excited as can be. Rene Redzepi Speaks On Noma's Closure
In a lengthy article he authored for Lucky Peach magazine, Redzepi shares some of the experiences that led to his decision and what his plans for the future Noma are. The Sugarcane Aphid Is Decimating Sorghum Fields and Affecting Yields
Sugarcane aphids are sorghum farmers' newest pests. Kansas farmers have a new pest to worry about: sugarcane aphids. Sorghum is not as widely grown as other crops, but the small farms which cultivate it now have to double their efforts to get rid of this new threat. Antibacterial Soap or Regular Soap? Study Shows There Is No Difference Between the Two
A new study reveals that regular soap is just as effective as antibacterial soap in cleansing dirt from your hands. Myth Busted: Antibacterial Soap is Just Like Any Other Soap
An official study was conducted and results prove that antibacterial soaps do not work better than regular soap. Regular soap is just as effective as any anti-bacterial soap in getting rid of germs.
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