Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:
Protecting your ticker never tasted so good: Eating grapes may help protect against cardiovascular disease. [Medical Daily]
You can burn calories while helping to feed the needy—win-win!—in the Zumba Great Calorie Drive. [Feeding America]
Parks and gardens can help urbanites feel happier and less stressed, according to a new study. So what are you waiting for—get outside already. [MNT]
A 28-year-old from Maryland died while competing in a Tough Mudder race last weekend. Find out more about the dangers of mud runs. [Herald-Mail]
The “cinnamon challenge,” where people film themselves eating an entire spoonful of cinnamon and then post it on YouTube, is officially dangerous: It’s resulted in lots of ER visits and poison control center calls—and has even left some people with collapsed lungs. [NYT]
A fake AP Tweet from a hacker sent the stock market reeling. Scary stuff. [WSJ]
Some of the people who finished the Boston Marathon are selling their medals on eBay. [LA Times]
A new $ 99 “smart fork” can help you lose weight by counting your bites and reminding you to eat slower. Or you could just eat less and save yourself the cash. [CNN]
Doctors are less likely to bond with overweight and obese patients—even though they need a source of healthy support the most. [ScienceDaily]
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