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Free Doughnuts or Free Coffee: Krispy Kreme Vs. Dunkin' Donuts

Krispy Kreme Doughnut announced free doughnut day for Jun 4, While competitor Dunkin Doughnuts answered back with a free coffee give away. (Photos.com)

When you are full, stop eating. Listen to your
body and what it tells you.

- If you get full, take half of your meal home.
The second portion of your meal can serve as a second
meal later. This way, you get two meals for the
price of one.

'Shrek' Glass Recall: McDonald's Wants All 12M Back

A dangerous metal called cadmium has been discovered in 'Shrek'-themed drinking glasses being sold at McDonald's restaurants across the country
What is cadmium? The CPSC notes in its recall notice that "long-term exposure to cadmium can cause adverse health effects." Cadmium is a known carcinogen that research shows can cause bone softening and severe kidney problems.

The heart speeds up, from 10 to 20 beats per minute
The blood vessels constrict, or tighten, so that blood pressure goes up 5 to 10 points.
The temperature of the skin drops by 6 degrees Fahrenheit (that's because the blood is rushing to the heart, where it would be needed in a real crisis)
The level of blood sugar, the body's store of energy, falls, because the blood sugar is being burned up in a stressed out reaction.
The hypothalamus, which regulates hunger, gets a “speed-up” message, so the appetite falls too.


THESE are the first shocking pictures of smoking toddler Ardi Rizal - who throws tantrums if he can't puff 40 cigs a day.

The Sun told on Saturday how the two-year-old got hooked after dad Mohammed gave him a fag at 18 months.Ardi will smoke only one brand and his habit costs his parents £3.78 a day in Musi Banyuasin, Indonesia.
Officials have offered to buy the family a car if he quits.
But fishmonger Mohammed, 30, said: "He looks pretty healthy to me. I don't see the problem."
a.peake@the-sun.co.uk