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May your toast burn
May your toast burn






But thankfully, there are some things you can do to beat winter dry eye, according to the experts at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. People who garden reported reductions in depression and anxiety symptoms, stress, and mood disturbances, along with a better quality of life overall.ĭry winter air can suck the moisture out of your eyes, making them burn and feel gritty-it may even make your vision blurry, too. Growing stuff can be good for you: When researchers analyzed the results from 22 studies, they concluded that gardening significantly boosts wellbeing, a meta-analysis from Preventive Medicine Reports concluded. Now, scientists have developed a new antibiotic that might fight the gonorrhea superbug: It uses carbon monoxide-releasing molecules to target and kill the bacteria, according to a new study from the U.K. In fact, earlier this year, a cluster of patients with gonorrhea in Hawaii showed increased resistance to the last two drugs approved to treat it-ceftriaxone and azithromycin, MedPage Today reports. We've already reported that antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea is on the rise. But, the link hasn’t been proven in humans, the BBC reports. And that can be a problem, since acrylamidecause has been linked to cancer. That’s because the organization says the high temperatures can increase the amount of a compound called acrylamide in the food. is launching a campaign called “Go For Gold,” which encourages people to shoot for a gold, rather than dark brown color, when frying, baking, or toasting foods like potatoes, root vegetables, and bread. Here’s your daily dose of the latest discoveries from journals, research institutions, and news outlets from around the world.Ĭharred toast doesn’t just ruin your breakfast-it might hurt your health, too. We’ll do the legwork for you, each and every morning. That’s a whole lot of science to wade through-but don’t fret. Every day, an estimated 6,800 new peer-reviewed academic articles are published.








May your toast burn