Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:
Drinking hot chocolate might help prevent diabetes (as long as it’s made with actual cocoa powder), according to a new study. [Mail Online]
On a (semi) related note, Starbucks just announced that it’s going to add calorie counts to menus nationwide. [The Atlantic]
Getting to a healthy weight may help improve your memory. [ScienceDaily]
Did your brother or sister bully you when you were little? It could still impact your mental health. [UPI.com]
ODing on sugar can put extra stress on your heart. To keep your ticker in good health, check out these sneaky sugar culprits. [redOrbit]
Pregnant women are often laid off or forced to take unpaid if they ask for temporary job changes, according to a new report. [OrlandoSentinel.com]
Eyeball licking is a real trend in Japan. If for some bizarre reason you’re tempted to try it, don’t—it could lead to blindness. [CBS News]
Twenty percent of men choose their bride’s dress, according to a new survey. We didn’t realize this particular right to choose was up for debate… [Huffington Post]
Fast-food companies plant info about fake products (like pizza-delivery drones and hands-free burger devices) to get free publicity—and the sad thing is it works shockingly well. [Grub Street]
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