Study: Berries Lower Heart Attack Risk for Women

From the unconventional and awe-inspiring to the hilarious and heartwarming, here's a look at some of the most interesting photos, videos and stories that have our newsroom talking today. What's capturing your attention, filling your inbox and cluttering your Facebook/Twitter feed? Tweet us the stories you're talking about using #InstantIndex or email us at ABC.WorldNews@abc.com and they could appear on World News.

Berry Good A new study has found that women who eat at least three servings of blueberries and strawberries a week can reduce the risk of a heart attack by 32 percent. Eating onions five times a week is even better; it lowered the risk for women by 73 percent. The findings were published in the American Heart Association journal, Circulation.

Image credit: Getty Images

Corvette at 60 Chevrolet rolled out its new Corvette this weekend in Detroit. The 2014 Stingray can go from zero to 60 mph in less than four seconds and pays homage to the first Stingray from 1963, with a sloping roof that tapers toward the bottom. The Corvette celebrates its 60th anniversary Thursday.

AP Photo/Carlos Osorio