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Week of January 20, 2025
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Mouse Print*-- Thanks for Nothing - Winter 2025

mouse print A few times a year we spotlight ads or offers that promise more than they actually deliver, or that are just plain head-scratchers and might even elicit a chuckle. Here's the latest crop. That story is in Mouse Print* this week.


Best Diets 2025

scale U.S. News just released its best diets list created by a panel of nutrition experts. They also have separate lists with the diets most appropriate for those with certain conditions like those with high cholesterol, diabetes, etc. Here is a description of the methodology they used to evaluate diets.


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How Processed Are the Foods You Eat? Check the New Database!

Banana Cream Jello Research has suggested that diets high in ultra-processed foods can contribute to health issues like obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Over-processing can also strip foods of beneficial nutrients. But there is no easy way to tell what foods are processed, highly processed, or ultra-processed. Now a new database of 50,000 packaged foods created by Mass. General Brigham assigns a score of zero to 100 to each of them. A low score is less processed and a high score is ultra-processed. Here is background on the research underlying the database.



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Car Insurance Tracking Apps Need Monitoring to Avoid Costly Errors

[Ignore NBC ad at start.] Car driving apps from your insurance company are supposed to save you money. But, sometimes they cost you money via higher insurance premiums when they mistake other behavior for your driving habits. Example: the guy in this video was on a rollercoaster and he got dinged for presumably going too fast!



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Bargain of the Week

Extra 50% Off Adidas Sportswear

If you are a fan of Adidas sportswear, this sale is for you. With coupon code NEWYEAR50 they are giving an EXTRA 50% off select already discounted prices you see at their eBay store. Sale ends Thursday, January 23. Shipping is free.

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Changes in TV Technology for 2025

TV manufacturers are always innovating as well as increasing screen sizes. Consumer Reports tells you what new TV technology you might expect to see this year.

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