If you’re going to the movies, you need to figure out what to drink with that popcorn. Regular soda may be the primary cause of obesity in the US, so shouldn’t you switch to diet soda? The surprising answer is no. And are the new vitamin drinks just a gimmick? In a word, yes.

A few leading soft drink companies are trying to change the public’s perception of soda as being bad for you by adding vitamins to their soft drinks, but you need to beware that the perceived benefits of vitamins in soda can be deceiving.

Reseacher Ara DerMarderosian says, "The shelf life and stability of vitamins in soda is low. Carbonated drinks are mildly acidic and water-soluble vitamins will break down over time."
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For years, there have been rumors that the rock and roll community has had a special relationship with UFOs. Of course, people would laugh, and with LSDs and DMTs and you name it.

But there’s a very fascinating reality behind all the stories–it is that they’re true, and Michael Luckman, the director of the New York Center for Extraterrestrial Research has talked to most of them personally about their experiences. The result? Dreamland at its adventurous best! Then, Linda Howe goes back to Stephenville, Texas. Remember the reporter who was fired for writing UFO stories? Listen as she tells us her side of the story!

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William Henry is back from Egypt, and Anne Strieber gets him to tell us all about it! He was able to enter a number of sites that are totally off-limits to the public, with exciting and unexpected results.

An engineer on the trip made some fascinating observations about some of the artwork they found there, and William tells us what these objects–long assumed to be nothing but ritual devices–may ACTUALLY have done!

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