June 5, 2012

If you think the rest room is “germ central” in most offices, think again. A new study found that the office break room or kitchen was the bacteria hot spot. High levels of germs were found on three out of four sink faucet handles, nearly half of all microwave oven door handles, and one-fourth of all refrigerator doors. Source Link

When it comes to winning the battle of the bulge, it may not be what you eat, but also when you eat it. Researchers say mice who ate for just eight hours a day gained less weight than those who could eat the same amount of food any time. Experts think the liver and intestines may have times of the day when they work at peak efficiency to limit how many of those calories end up around your waist. Source Link

Wondering which of the Big Three carriers will give you the best service with your iPhone? A new report using iPhone user data from six major U.S. cities found that AT&T had the fastest speeds, but the most inconsistent service. The iPhones on Verizon had web pages load the fastest, and Sprint offered the slowest but most consistent service for iPhones. Source Link