Low Carb Diets May Actually Shorten Your Lifespan

If you’ve ever been on a diet, you’ve probably heard the term “low carb.” The Atkins, Keto, and Paleo diets all have different names but have one major thing in common: they dictate that people should avoid carbs and eat a whole lotta meat.

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A recent study, however, sheds some doubt about how healthy these low-carb diets really are. The analysis, published in The Lancet, found that people who eat a moderate amount of carbs actually live longer than those who avoid carbohydrates.

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Over 15,000 people participated in the study. Researchers found that people with the longest lifespans receive about 50-55% of their calories from carbs, while those who got 30% or less from carbs live an average of four fewer years. Interestingly, the study also found that people who receive 70% or more of their calories from carbs died one year earlier on average than the 50-55% crowd. When people avoided carbs in favor of meat, their chances of an earlier death rose, but if they shied away from carbs in favor of foods with plant-based fats and proteins, such as veggies, nuts, and beans, their life expectancy went up.

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Bottom line: eating a plant-based diet can help lower your blood pressure and the risk of diabetes and some kinds of cancer. Fad diets (like the low-carb/extra meat) may help you lose weight in the short term, but the long-term results may not be so healthy.

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This Museum Filled with ‘Retired’ Ventriloquist Dummies Is as Creepy as It Sounds

Are you looking for a vacation that’s both educational and creepy beyond belief? Then have we got a place for you! Pack up the kids, get in the family station wagon, and head to the Vent Haven Museum in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Why will you be creeped out? Because the museum is filled with ventriloquist dummies whose owners have died.

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Cincinnati businessman William Shakespeare Berger started collecting dummies in 1910. By the time he died in 1972, Berger’s collection numbered more than 500.

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The collection became a non-profit museum that people can now visit seasonally from May through September. Enjoy these photos…and try not to have any nightmares tonight.

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You Won’t Believe These 5 Bizarre Japanese Game Shows

Japanese culture places a high value on things like respect and kindness…unless you’re on one of their game shows!

The game shows on Japanese TV are bizarre, hilarious, and they always end up with people being humiliated (usually with a big smile on their faces). Hey, it’s the Japanese way, who are we to judge?

Take a look at these 5 wacky shows and enjoy the videos as well. Enjoy!

1. Candy or Not Candy

I really hope this show makes it to the U.S. Contestants bite into objects that might be made of candy (yay!) or might just be a shoe or some other everyday item. Fun!

2. Escape a Fart

Yes, you read the name of this show correctly. Contestants on this show fart, which viewers can see in yellow, and they try to spread it around the room as much as possible. Okay!

3. Dotch

If you win this game show, you get to enjoy a delicious meal prepared by a chef. If you lose, you have to watch the winners eat while you starve. Good times!

4. Dero! Dero!

In this show, people must answer questions and solve puzzles. The added bonus? They do it in scary situations, like a room that’s slowly filling up with water. Yikes.

5. Kiss My Ass

The premise for this show is actually brilliant and I’m hoping it makes its way across the Pacific to our shores. Girls put their butts into plastic-shaped holes so no one can see their faces. Guys then have to inspect the butts and guess which one belongs to their girlfriend. I bet this show gets pretty ugly on a regular basis.

I don’t know about you, but now I’m tired of American television…

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These 10 Facts About the Wright Brothers Will Take You to New Heights

On December 17, 1903, Orville (1871-1948) and Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) established their special place in American history when they became the first humans to successfully fly an airplane.

The brothers led fascinating lives, working with each other for many years on inventions and plans. But they always be remembered for what happened on that day in North Carolina in 1903.

Read on to learn 10 facts about the famous Wright brothers.

1. A toy fueled their passion for flying

The brothers’ father brought a toy helicopter back from France that piqued their interest in flying at a young age. The toy was made from a stick, a propeller, and two rubber bands.

2. They made a living in the bicycle business

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The brothers operated the Wright Cycle Company, which became profitable and helped fund their flight plans.

3. They didn’t graduate from high school

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Orville Wright dropped out of high school and Wilbur quit after he suffered a bad injury while playing hockey.

4. They published a newspaper

When Orville was only 15-years-old, he and Wilbur began publishing their own newspaper, The West Side News. The neighborhood paper became successful and they eventually renamed it The Evening Item.

5. Their mother was a big influence

Orville and Wilbur’s mother Susan Koerner Wright was reportedly a mechanical genius and could make anything by hand.

6. They picked Kitty Hawk for their flight for very specific reasons

Orville and Wilbur chose this location in North Carolina because a friend told them Kitty Hawk was windy and had soft grounds. It was also very private, which allowed them to test their aircraft away from the public eye.

7. The brothers were opposite in many ways

Wilbur Wright was very serious and was known to be very quiet. He was known as a deep thinker usually consumed by his own thoughts. Orville, on the other hand, was outgoing, upbeat, and talkative. The combination of Wilbur’s business mind and Orville’s mechanical savvy propelled the two into the history books.

8. The famous plane never flew again

After the successful flights in Kitty Hawk, the plane was damaged when heavy winds caused it to flip several times. The plane eventually ended up in the Smithsonian’s Air & Space Museum.

9. The press originally ignored the landmark flights

The brothers’ hometown Dayton Journal in Ohio didn’t even cover the events in Kitty Hawk because the brass there didn’t think the events were important enough to report. Eventually, the Virginia Pilot wrote an error-filled article about the events, and the Dayton Journal responded eventually with a factual story about the historic achievement.

10. They flew their first airplane design four times

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The famous flights in December 1903 consisted of four separate journeys. One of the flights lasted 59 seconds and reached an altitude of 852 feet.

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Remember Aretha Franklin With These 10 Facts about the Queen of Soul

Aretha Franklin passed away on August 16, 2018, but thanks to her music and her work in the Civil Rights movement, the Queen of Soul’s legacy will live on forever.

In honor of Ms. Franklin’s passing, here are 10 facts about a life well lived from a woman with an unforgettable voice.

1. She released her first album, Songs of Faith, at the age of 14 in 1956

2. Her first single on Columbia, Today I Sing the Blues, was released in 1960.

3. Franklin’s first Top 10 R&B single was Running out of Fools.

4. Her first Billboard #1 song was a cover of Otis Redding’s Respect.

5. She sang Precious Lord at Martin Luther King, Jr.’s funeral in 1968

6. Here she is performing on Soul Train

7. Franklin sang the theme song for the TV show A Different World

8. She sang at Barack Obama’s inauguration in 2009

9. She appeared in The Blues Brothers in 1980

10. She made President Obama cry in 2015

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This Artist Made a Real-Life Version of Homer Simpson…And The Result Is Terrifying

Have you ever wondered what your favorite cartoon characters would look like if they existed in the real world? Well, after seeing this, we can’t help but wonder if that would be a bad idea.

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An artist named Miguel Vasquez created a 3-D, human-like version of our favorite TV dad Homer Simpson and the results are, honestly, pretty creepy. Take a look for yourself.

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And a side view for ya.

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Wow. How do you feel about this?

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This French Theme Park Employs Birds to Keep the Grounds Clean of Litter

If you’re out enjoying a day at a theme park, you might not give birds a second thought. But the ones at Puy du Fou theme park in Les Epesses, France are different. That’s right, the amusement park that hosts attractions based on different periods of French history now employs a team of rooks to help clean up litter. Rooks are birds that belong to the same family as crows and ravens.

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The birds have been trained to deliver bits of trash and cigarette butts to receptacles in exchange for treats. A Dutch company called Crowded Cities has previously trained birds to perform the same clean-up chores, so the idea is not without precedent. In the case of Crowded Cities, the birds were taught to deliver rubbish to a vending-machine device and they received a snack in return.

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Puy du Fou is recognized as the first company to employ the strategy on a major scale. So while visitors learn about the French Revolution and other important aspects of France’s history, they can also witness these birds working hard to keep the park clean. A great idea, don’t you think?!?

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Check Out These 10 Awesome Facts About Abe Lincoln

Politics are something that everyone rarely agrees on, but Abraham Lincoln might just be the exception. In fact, he is still widely regarded as the greatest President in American history.

The frontiersman turned lawyer served as the 16th President until he was brutally assassinated in April 1865 by John Wilkes Booth.

Enjoy these facts about Honest Abe and the extraordinary life that he led.

1. Don’t bet against him

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2. Relic

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3. The assassin

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4. Nope

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5. Another amazing coincidence

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6. Abe’s ghost

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7. Goodbye…

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8. Young Teddy

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9. Is it them?

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10. Quite a coincidence

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8 Facts About the Legendary Albert Einstein

Widely regarded as one of the greatest minds in human history, Albert Einstein’s life and legacy still loom large today.

Let’s celebrate the pioneering physicist with these 8 facts about his life.

1. Einstein’s office

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2. That’s not true

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3. What?!?

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4. Thank you, Einstein!

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5. Drinking=Success

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6. He had a sense of humor

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7. Black holes

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8. Quasar

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