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Alcohol Causes More Deaths in Traffic Accidents Than Previously Thought: Drinking and Driving
Global Warming to Cause Food and Water Shortages, Reveals New UN Climate Report
A new UN report has shown that global warming may already be causing irreversible damage to nature that could disrupt the world's supply of food. Starbucks CEO Announces Plans Donate $30 Million to Support PTSD Research for Veterans
Starbucks is lending a helping hand to U.S. veterans. Starbucks is lending a helping hand to U. S. veterans. CBS News reported that Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is donating $30 million to benefit the rehabilitation of U. Marijuana Legalization News: Acceptance Spreads Across States
More and more states are legalizing medical marijuana as time goes on. And while groups are experiencing challenges in some areas, they're experiencing successes in others. Moms and Kids Activity Levels Linked in New Study: Combating Obesity
A new study reveals that the more active a mother is, the more physically active her child will be. A mother's activity levels may have more of an effect on her child than you might expect. 1-Year-Old Suffers From Alcohol Poisoning After Drinking Six Shots of Vodka
A 1-year-old girl was given six shots of vodka while in the care of her mother and aunt, and now the two women are being charged with endangering a child. Planet Fitness Faces Lawsuit Over Muslim Head Covering: Gym Criticized for Clothes Policies
Planet Fitness is receiving criticism for not allowing a Muslim woman wear her religious head covering while working out. Morbidly Obese 12-Year-Old to Undergo Life-Saving Gastric Bypass Surgery
One 12-year-old girl with a rare medical condition may be getting some help. Alexis Shapiro feels like she's constantly starving, which has resulted in uncontrollable weight gain. Now, though, she'll be getting a surgery which could help save her health. Salty Food Can Speed Up Cellular Aging in Overweight and Obese Teens
Salty foods, such as chips, pizza and dips, can be tasty. But what happens if you eat too much of them? Researchers have found that overweight or obese teens who eat too much salty food may show signs of faster cell aging. Man Dresses As A Waiter and Surprises Homeless People With Food (VIDEO)
A YouTube star pulls of an act of kindness for homeless living in California. Giving away free meals to homeless people on the street has become quite the common, selfless act, but one man wanting to surprise the less fortunate choose to stand out, according to ABC News. The Nose Knows: Humans Smell 10,000 Different Odors From Food to Garbage
Scientists studying the breadth of people's sense of smell said on Thursday the human nose can discern far more than the 10,000 different odors long cited as the outer limit of our olfactory abilities. White House Pastry Chef Bill Yosses Resigns From Obama's Kitchen
White House executive pastry chef Bill Yosses is resigning in June after more than seven years of dessert-making. 'Game of Thrones' Season 4 Beer, Fire and Blood, Created by Brewery Ommegang
Do you like "Game of Thrones" and beer? They're you're in luck. Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, N.Y. has released a new line of beers based on the HBO series, "Game of Thrones." Gym Tells Woman to Cover Up Because Her Toned Body Intimidates Other Members
How fit is too fit? A woman working out at Planet Fitness was told to cover up her midriff during her workout. When she asked why, the gym told her that her toned physique was intimidating other members. Diabetes and High Blood Pressure Can Cause Brain Damage in Middle Age
Researchers have discovered that those who develop type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure in middle age are much more likely to suffer brain damage, which can continue to dementia as they grow older.
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