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Randoms-Bracelet Shocks When doing Bad Habits, Pregnancy=40 Week Marathon

Marathon moms …A new study has revealed that being pregnant is basically the equivalent of running a 40-week marathon. Yep, pregnant women are like top endurance athletes. According to Duke University professor Herman Pontzer, “Pregnancy is the longest-duration, highest-energy-expenditure thing that humans can do. Mothers probably aren’t surprised by this.” (The Ladders)

Mo’ money, mo’ booze …According to government statistics, people with a graduate degree spend an average of $992 a year on alcohol -- compared to only $102 for those with less than a high school degree. There’s even a big difference between high school grads, who spend $276 on booze each year -- and college grads, who spend $760. When digging through the stats, researchers found that those with higher education levels drink both more and better quality booze than those with less education. (MarketWatch)

More reason to love dolphins …A new study found that dolphins form friendships with other dolphins based on shared interests – just like humans do. (Science Daily)

Well this is disturbing …Seems all the hours we spend looking down at our phones is causing some people to develop growths on their skull. Yep, people, especially young people, are developing a bony bump just above their necks. "I have been a clinician for 20 years, and only in the last decade, increasingly, I have been discovering that my patients have this growth on the skull," said David Shahar, a health scientist at the University of The Sunshine Coast, Australia. (Live Science)

Men are still making the first move …A poll on “the future of dating” by Survey Monkey and Axios found that 49% of male online daters say they “make the first move” after matching with someone on a dating app, compared with just 13% of women who say they make the first move.

Zap out of it …So when willpower isn’t enough, there’s now a bracelet that will shock you if you eat the wrong food, oversleep, spend too much time on social media, or any other habit you are trying to break. The Pavlok wristband will give you a 350-volt electric shock to remind you to get back on track. “There's a real power in using a little bit of pain to help you break your bad habits," says inventor Maneesh Sethi. (ABC News)


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