Those information leaflets attached to every prescription you get filled are just as likely to confuse as are they are to educate you. A study that looked at prescription leaflets says they are often printed in small type and are cluttered with ads and coupons that make readability a real problem. There are no government rules dictating the content for prescription leaflets. Source Link
Younger Americans who may not have been brought up in church life are still more loyal to their religion as adults than are baby boomers. That from a study which says today’s more innovative options for churchgoing are attractive to younger attenders, and the generation raised in the counterculture of the 1960s is more likely to rebel against traditional faiths. Source Link
Want to feel old? Wisconsin’s Beloit College is out with its annual list of what’s “normal” for this year’s incoming freshman class. For the typical 18-year old, Russia has never posed a nuclear threat and cable TV has always been hundreds of channels. And few of the Class of 2014 own a wristwatch, because they’ve always carried cell phones that show the time of day. Source Link