Imagine a world without Oreos, Coke, Pepsi, Cool Whip, Honey Bunches of Oats, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Hebrew National, Yoplait ...
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Frederick McKay didn’t head to Colorado Springs in the early 1900s to become a dental detective. Like many health-conscious ...
What happens when anti-vax ideology moves from the fringe to the halls of power? Will measles just be the opening act?
In this week’s reading, you’ll discover surprising historical links between farming and climate change, why crypto remains ...
The "five-second rule" suggests dropped food is safe if picked up quickly, based on one of two ideas.
The "five-second rule" suggests dropped food is safe if picked up quickly, based on one of two ideas.
The "five-second rule" suggests dropped food is safe if picked up quickly, based on one of two ideas.
We’ve all been there: your perfectly buttered toast hits the floor, and you’re left debating whether to risk it all for breakfast or let it go to the crumbs of history. Enter the “five-second rule,” a ...
I ran across an ad for what may be the single lamest quack product I've seen. It's not the "worst" in that unlike some others it won't harm you.
I ran across an ad for what may be the single lamest quack product I've seen. It's not the "worst" in that unlike some others it won't harm you.