THE health message has been clear for decades, be careful what you eat, especially if you are binge eating a stranger's chocolate it seems.
Two housekeepers who work at the Inn at Shelburne Farms in Vermont were recently hospitalised when they helped themselves to some leftover chocolate left behind by guests.
It turns out the sweet treats contained a hefty amount of marijuana, probably not pharmaceutical grade, knocking the two women out cold a short period after consumption.
Perhaps this is a lesson to deploy the five-second rule with food at all times.
MOST people seek out ways to make themselves look younger, but what if your country's government is able to do the job for you?
The Japanese Government has recently enacted a bill lowering the age of adulthood from 20 to 18, affecting millions when it takes effect in 2022.
The biggest "grown-up" change for 18-year-olds will be no longer needing parental consent to get married.
The law change will not reduce the legal drinking age however, with Japanese youth still needing to wait until 20 to drink alcohol.
No tantrums please.
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