Daily Dose: April 9, 2013
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Check out the list of links that should be on your radar today:
Men feel “mommy guilt,” too, according to new research. As they should! [Toronto Star]
Jason Segel is reportedly writing a book for young adults. Totally preordering that on Amazon. [Jezebel]
AMC is thinking about making a Breaking Bad spinoff. [Vulture]
As if drivers who text weren’t scary enough, now you have to worry about pilots who text while flying. [Bloomberg]
Another reason to put down the booze: Researchers have found arsenic in hundreds of beer samples—and some contain more than twice the U.S. limit for water. [Newser]
An increasing number of online journals will publish almost anything for a price—so now it’s harder to distinguish between legitimate studies and pseudo-science. [NYT]
A new poll finds that 87 percent of women are turned off if a dude has b.o. Thank you, Captain Obvious. [Reuters]
The newest way to lower your colon cancer risk, according to researchers: avoid space travel. Well, that’s helpful. [MyHealthNewsDaily.com]
A Texas chain called Bikinis just secured a trademark for the word “Breastaurant.” We didn’t realize the term was in such hot demand. [Eater]
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