Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:
There’s finally an antidote to buffet bloat: Choosing a smaller dish and doing a lap before filling up your plate can help you eat less, finds a new study. [HealthDay]
Rumor has it that Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt might do a movie version of Guys and Dolls together. We’d so watch that. [Vulture]
Vitamin E may help heal ex-smokers’ hearts, according to recent research. [TIME]
Is your guy sleep-deprived? It could affect his fertility. [Medical Daily]
If you want to win people over, the sound of your voice may matter more than what you say. It’s not fair, but you might as well use the info to your advantage. [WSJ]
Homemade meals aren’t automatically healthier: A new study finds that the vast majority of recipes from celebrity chefs fall short of healthy eating recommendations. [NBC]
Side butt is now trendy. Any clothing that prevents people from wearing panties is not something we want to wear—or see other people wear. [The Cut]
B.S. alert: Wikipedia has moved all of the women from its “American novelists” page to a new “American women novelists” page—while men got to stay put. [Salon]
In the ongoing debate about whether chocolate contributes to acne, a new study finds that the sweet stuff might trigger breakouts. So that means it would probably be a bad idea to drown your sorrows in a Hershey bar… [Huffington Post]
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