Daily Dose: March 14, 2013

Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:

Like:

The good news about green tea and coffee just keeps rolling in: The latest findings show that drinking them regularly may help lower your risk of stroke. [Consumer Affairs]

Health officials have started using grocery store loyalty cards to track down where food-borne illnesses originate. Genius! [NBC News]

Calling all calorie-counters who love fast food: On April 22, McDonald’s is rolling out the Egg White Delight, a lighter version of the original Egg McMuffin. [The Daily Meal]

Dislike:

The radiation used to treat breast cancer also increases survivors’ heart attack risk. [USAT]

If you answer a text while driving, you may as well be intoxicated: A new study finds that responding to messages behind the wheel is as dangerous as driving while above the legal alcohol limit. [EurekAlert!]

A new Netflix app lets people show their queues to all their Facebook friends…not that you want to know when your ex is watching Love Actually with his new girlfriend. [CNN Money]

Skeptical:

An incredibly obvious new study shows that a physician’s gender doesn’t affect patients’ mortality. The findings aren’t what’s dubious here—it’s the fact that researchers needed a study to prove it. [Medical Xpress]

Incoherent text messages (dubbed “dystextia” by experts) may help doctors diagnose a type of severe stroke—or a type of severe drunkenness. [News Medical]

Apparently, baking companies intensely debate whether people prefer twist-ties or plastic clips to close bread bags. Bet you can’t remember which one’s in your kitchen right now. [Business Week]

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