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Fitness Trackers Can't Be Relied On For Calorie Count, Studies Suggest
A new study suggests that the results recorded and displayed by the fitness devices may not be as truthful, compared to manual calorie counting and other methods. Beads for Donuts: Donate Mardi Gras Beads & Get Krispy Kreme Coupons!
Krispy Kreme is offering free doughnuts in exchange for beads! For every 12 pounds of Carnival beads you bring in, a coupon for a dozen Honey Glazed doughnuts will be given in return! A dozen for a dozen, really a win-win situation. Eating Chocolates Daily Makes your Brain, Heart "Stronger and Better," Studies Say
Science is on the side of those who want to eat chocolate daily. A new study published in the journal Appetite has been linking a daily dose of chocolate consumption to a 'younger, more active' brain and a healthier and stronger heart. Can Emoji-Labeled Food Solve Childhood Obesity?
Researchers found that the use of emojis greatly affects the simple decision-making skills of children when it comes to identifying the healthy and unhealthy food choices. These Companies' Employees Eat 'Gourmet' Food for Free everyday at Work
They say that the success of a company is based on the amount of care and concern the company has for its employees. With that, its no wonder why Dropbox, Pixar, Apple and Google are one of the top earners in their respective fields. Eat more Protein; Stay Full Longer--Studies Say
Now, eating less carbs and loading up on protein makes more sense.According to a new study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has found out that eating food with a higher protein content makes people feel fuller after each meal. Put your Phones Down and Get Free Food from Chick-fil-A!
The greatest irony of technology and its benefits to communication is that it really brings you closer to your loved ones far from you, but pulls you away from the people around you. Because we are constantly on our phones, tablets and other gadgets, real-face-to-face conversation is hardly done, and that is what Chick-Fil-A is trying to change. KFC unveils Newest Colonel Sanders!
Bid farewell to the Colonel Sanders you know. KFC revealed on Thursday that they will be replacing their brand icon with another person. And this time, he is black. Bottle Battle: 11 Ways to Prevent Hangovers
Thankfully, you can no enjoy alcohol-and all the things that come with it, without regretting it tomorrow. Follow these basic 11 tips-before, during and after the bottle battle, as advised by Dr. Jeremy Fischer of Vitality Integrative Medicine. Starbucks UK supports Breastfeeding Mothers; Trains Staff for 'Better Understanding of their Needs'
Starbucks UK has stood up in support to breastfeeding as it declares its 800 store outlets parent-friendly, making it one of the first high street chains to do campaign for the cause. Will Starbucks Italy be a Hit? Italians don't think so.
"Italians simply drink their coffee differently from the rest of the world. In Italy, a cup of coffee is not something to be lingered over. It's something close to a cigarette break - a ten-minute pause in the middle of the workday" 5 Reasons Why Fat is the Ultimate Beauty Superfood
Some nutritionists suggest that it's these healthy fats that actually give great skin, good hair and a healthy glow to boot. Meaning: More reasons to eat Guac! Your Smartphone Can Now Brew Coffee For You
Now comes a new (and lovable) technological development that involves you and your favorite morning elixir. Would it still shock you if you find out that your smartphone can now brew your coffee too? Canadian Senates Pushes 'Sugar Tax' After Obesity Rates Double on Adults, Triple on Children
Canada is the fifth country in the world with the highest number of obese adults. Due to the alarming rate of the rise of numbers of people with other diet-related illnesses, a senate report on Canada's obesity crisis is calling for a tax increase on sugary drinks as well as a ban on food and drink advertising aimed at children and government subsidies for healthy food, CBC News reports.
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