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What Is Our #1 Junk Food For Nevada

Last week we celebrated “National Junk Food Day“, now we can tell you what our #1 junk food is for the state of Nevada ! It just happens to be…

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Last week we celebrated "National Junk Food Day", now we can tell you what our #1 junk food is for the state of Nevada ! It just happens to be Kit Kat! Yes! Kit Kat, the #1 junk for that we all crave in Nevada! Also near the top is Sour Patch Kids and Ruffles!

Now it just so happens that Sour Patch Kids is the #1 junk food overall. #1 in 7 other states including California, Maryland, Delaware and Michigan! Animal Crackers and Kit Kat tied for second...not too shabby!

All this scientific data was published by Mental Floss, giving us a rundown of our favorite junk food in each state. They actually provided a map so you can see what the favorite junk food is in your home state!

Kit Kat is the #1 Junk Food For Nevada!

Keep in mind that this study was done by a research and analytics team at Casino.com, putting together this graphics using data from Google Trends. There was a method to the madness of course. The team researched and measured the search volume of 32 popular snacks and candies by state. Taking in stats from sales over the past year!

There are a couple of candies that do stand out...for example in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It seems they have the love for "Swedish Fish". These are a fish-shaped, chewy candy produced by a Swedish candy guy by the name of Malaco back in the late 50s here in the United States. Gotta be honest...have never tried them!

You roll through the Land of Lincoln, you will find most with a cannister of Pringles in hand! On the flipside, Tennessee and Kentucky LOVE their Butterfingers! It's all good...sittin' down and junkin' on the food you love!

We know it's a lot to take in. We just want you to have all the info and enjoy!

9 Foods That (You Might Not Realize) Damage Your Brain

Unhealthy foods don't just damage our hearts and liver. Our brain suffers too when we don't watch what we eat.

It's no secret that we're supposed to avoid foods that are overly sugary, fatty or deep fried. And for most of us, we see weight gain as a direct result of not eating healthy. But there are a lot more health issues that happen under the surface when we're being careless with our diet.

And those issues get worse as we get older.

Parts of our brain actually shrink as we get older. That's why old age is often associated with things like memory loss or trouble learning new skills. So avoiding foods that cause damage to our brain is even more vital in our later years.

In fact, some foods are so bad for you that they actually accelerate this aging process. That increases the risk for brain associated diseases like Alzheimer's or dementia. Other issues like sleep apnea have also been associated with an unhealthy diet.

And some of these unhealthy foods are marketed as healthy.

You'll see in our list below a few surprises that you may have thought were healthy. Like the fish or the margarine. Remember when margarine was commercialized as a healthier substitute to butter? According to huffpost.com, it's actually worse for us. Or how about fish? We know fish is a great source for vital Omega-3 vitamins, but not all fish are created equal. And some are pretty bad for our brains.

And don't get me started on diet sodas! Sure they may keep sugar out of the system and fat off the waistline, but what they're doing to the brain is in no way worth it.

Here are other foods that you should consume very rarely or avoid altogether if you want to keep your brain (and body) healthier. - Wendy Rush

Nutmeg

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You know that challenge that went around several years back where people had to eat spoonfuls of cinnamon? Well you definitely won't want to do that with nutmeg. Just two teaspoons of the stuff can cause a fever, hallucinations and loss of consciousness. It's still okay in small quantities.

French Fries

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Not to kill your buzz, but yeah. French Fries are literally one of the worst things you can eat. Fatty foods damage the blood vessels that go to the brain. This leads to damage of the hippocampus, which is where we do all of our learning and memory functions.

Green Potatoes

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When potatoes over ripen, they turn green and form their own version of pesticide. Eating these cause nausea, headaches, and neurological problems. Also, just one can make even an adult ill. Consuming green potatoes in high quantities can actually be fatal. And cooking the potatoes does not make it safe to eat. Throw them away.

Vegetable Oil

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Surprise! This one sucks because so many foods that we eat use vegetable oils. These oils include canola and safflower oil. And if you're buying olive oil from the store, it's not guaranteed you're being healthy. Olive oil that is processed is just as bad as vegetable oil. So check your labels. And note that fast foods are made with a lot of these oils.

These oils cause inflammation in the brain and increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease and diabetes.

Margarine

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According to the Huffington Post, margarine is one of the foods you should completely avoid. Margarine contains trans fats that make your brain's blood vessels constrict, which has been linked to higher risks for dementia.

Breads and Cereals Fortified With Iron

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I know. Another surprising bummer. A lot of foods, especially grains, are packaged with the label that reads "iron fortified", like it's healthy. But the iron used is the kind that's actually toxic for the brain. Too much iron fortified food is another risk factor for Alzheimer's and dementia.

And avoid giving it to your child as it's linked to brain development issues in kids. So check the label next time you're buying the kids cereal or bread.

Cheap Supplements

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Just like the iron-fortified grains, cheap iron supplements are usually pumping the wrong kind of iron into your brain. If you're buying supplements, check the label and invest in the healthier brands.

Soda, Even Diet

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While this one has always been known as something we should avoid, maybe it's not so clear why. It's not just the sugar in sodas that we need to avoid. Both regular and diet soda have a chemical put in them that helps them avoid molding. That same chemical jacks up our brain and causes things like sleep loss, memory problems and brain fog.

When it comes to the sweeteners, both the regular soda's fructose and the diet soda's aspartame can damage the brain. Fructose causes insulin resistance and aspartame blocks neurotransmitters, which has been linked to depression, dementia and strokes.

Some Breeds Of Fish

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I know, right?!? We thought fish was good for us. Many are. But the ones high in mercury can kill brain cells and cause nerve damage. So avoid breeds like catfish, bluefish, grouper, ahi tuna, orange roughy, mackerel and swordfish.

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Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada. Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.