There’s no income test at the front door of a McDonald’s. A study
found that Americans ranging from rich to less well-off enjoy eating
fast food and eight out of ten do it at least once a week. Those in the
upper income range indulge their fast food fix less often than those
near the bottom rung of the economic ladder. Fast food’s top customers
are middle income Americans. Source Link
The
smartphone may go hand in hand with attention and behavior issues in
kids. Tweens and teens showed more signs of attention deficit disorder
when they used smartphones the most. On the positive side, the study
found that children who sent more text messages in a day seemed less
anxious and depressed. Source Link
Before
you pack your bags for that holiday road trip, be sure to pack your car
with some safety essentials. Along with your cell phone, AAA recommends
a flashlight with extra batteries, a first-aid kit, a basic toolkit
with tire pressure gauge and adjustable wrench, and jumper cables and
emergency reflectors. Also bring drinking water and extra snacks for
people and pets. Source Link