Week of April 28, 2025
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17 Ways to Cut Your Risk of Stroke, Dementia & Depression All at Once
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Sometimes when a product is new and improved, the benefit is primarily to the company's bottomline. Last fall, Annie's came out with a "cheesier" version of its shells and cheddar and customers were not happy.
That story is in Mouse Print* this week.
A study of almost 5,000 people over an 18-year period found that those who ate over 10 ounces of chicken a week had a 27% higher risk of dying. People who ate that amount or more doubled their risk of getting gastrointestinal cancer. The study showed an "association" between chicken and cancer and not a direct cause. The story offers advice on whether you should you stop eating chicken.
An analysis by LendingTree finds that a six-figure household income is not enough to cover major expenses like rental of a two-bedroom apartment, daycare, food, health insurance, etc. in 25 major U.S. cities. On the list are places like San Jose, Boston, San Diego, Bridgeport, Seattle, Denver and more. Note: The other end of their list shows the most affordable cities.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service caught the mastermind of a counterfeit couponing operation who sold them online to unsuspecting shoppers. She's now in jail and her stay won't expire for 12 years.
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