Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:
Well, this should help restore your faith in humanity: Almost half of people say they’d be very or somewhat likely to donate a kidney to a stranger in need, according to a new survey. [Mayo Clinic]
Someone finally invented a hospital gown that closes in the back. It’s about time! [TODAY]
The Portland Marathon (scheduled for October 6 in Oregon) is being dedicated to Boston—and celebrity trainer Becky Tinney is organizing a team to raise funds for the victims. [OregonLive.com]
Food poisoning from chicken and unpasteurized milk and cheese is on the rise. Here’s what you need to know. [NBC News]
Yup, hookah smoke is definitely toxic—at least as toxic as cigarette smoke. [UCSF]
Are you getting enough vitamin D? If not, you could face a higher risk for uterine fibroids. [NYT]
A Michigan high school covered up a rape to protect their star basketball player. Despicable. [NWLC]
Men who wear kilts have higher-quality sperm than those who prefer pants or shorts. Yeah, still not into it. [Mail Online]
Tomorrow is the Backstreet Boys’ 20th anniversary. #FeelingOld [The Frisky]
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