- Risky foods like leafy greens and eggs can cause everything from minor stomachaches to life-threatening illnesses. In fact, contaminated food is such a big issue in the U.S. that we spend an estimated $152 billion annually on doctor visits, medications, and more. [Time]
- In a pinch, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to turn to a well-stocked pantry and whip up something tasty (and gentle on the waistline!) instead of resorting to greasy takeout? Always be prepared by filling your cabinets with these 10 must-haves. [MyRecipes.com]
- From designer vaginas to lethal butt implants, cosmetic surgery has gone a little wacky recently. Following the trend is a new procedure gaining in popularity: going under the knife to get dimples. [Vitamin G]
- One of our biggest lunchtime mistakes is tossing everything at the salad bar into our bowls and calling it a healthy lunch. A salad can be surprisingly fattening, so before you throw your next lunch together, check out the nutrition facts in this list of popular toppings. [FitSugar]
- What’s your best option for birth control? What are fertility rates like in your 40s? Make sure to get the answers to these questions and more the next time you slip into the stirrups; here’s a rundown of questions you should ask your ob-gyn in your 30s. [Fox News iMag]
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