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Popping zits can give you an infection. — 8 Things You Enjoy That Actually Aren’t Good for You

Humans like instant gratification. I’m talking about ALL OF US. We all have habits that we’d like to get rid of, but some of us probably do things on a regular basis that we don’t even realize are bad for us. So try to get rid of these 8 habits if you’re prone to doing...

Your Toothbrush Is Pretty Disgusting — Here’s How Often You Should Replace It

Being healthy and being sanitary is Objective #1 for all of us right now, and this includes every aspect of our lives. And falling into that realm is dental care. A lot of us have a toothbrush for a long time just because we get busy and simply forget to buy a new one. But...

Sleep or Exercise: Which Is More Important?

It’s an age-old debate that I’m sure you’ve engaged in with family, friends, or colleagues at some point. What’s more important: sleep or exercise? We’re all incredibly busy and we feel spread thin already, so many of us have that internal debate when it’s time to hit the gym: do we skip our workout, or...

Drive-In Movie Theaters Are as American as Apple Pie and They Are Currently Thriving

I love a good drive-in movie on a hot summer night. You pull in, drop the tailgate, spread out a blanket, and enjoy the show. Drive-in movies are about as American as you get, not only because they’ve been around in the U.S. for a long time, but also because this is where the whole...

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If Certain Noises Make You Angry, You’re Not Alone and You’re Not Crazy, Either

If you’re like me, there are certain noises that drive you absolutely bonkers. And not like, they annoy you. Like, they cause a full-blown rage spiral, and if the person making them is living in your house, they’d better look out. For me these sounds include, but are not limited to, chewing, eating ice, smacking...

Scientists Discover Key Relationship Between Brain Wiring and Autism

Scientists have gotten one step closer to in figuring out how autism spectrum disorder relates to the brain’s information pathways. And after conducting studies on both mouse and human brains, this new information could go a long way in discovering how the disorder operates. According to a report in Nature Neuroscience, researchers found that an abnormality...

75-Million-Year-Old DNA Was Found Preserved In A Baby Duck Bill

In a rare case of Hollywood predicting the future, it appears the theory behind Jurassic Park, at least, might be possible. At least, that’s the case according to a new paper published in National Science Review. The scientists who wrote it suggest that DNA may actually be able to persist for dozens of millions of...

Here’s How Airplanes Are Cleaned

As someone who suffers from a lifelong peanut allergy, I can tell you one thing for sure – your plane doesn’t get cleaned at all during the day, between flights. I know this because, regardless of how close I came to peanuts on my own flight, I would inevitably turn into a red, sneezing, coughing,...