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McDonald's Admits Customers Reject Fake Meat Burgers 1

McDonald’s Admits Customers Reject Fake Meat Burgers

McDonald’s has decided not to bring back its fake-meat McPlant burger after disappointing test results in San Francisco and Dallas. Joe Erlinger, McDonald’s U.S. president, revealed this at the Wall Street Journal Global Food Forum, stating the burger didn’t succeed in either market. He emphasized that American consumers aren’t looking

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Half Of India Fails WHO Fitness Standards Says Lancet Study 1

Half Of India Fails WHO Fitness Standards Says Lancet Study

A new study published in the Lancet Global Health (pdf below) has uncovered alarming trends in India’s physical activity levels, revealing that nearly half of all adults do not meet the WHO’s recommended guidelines for exercise. Shockingly, this trend is worsening, with rates of inactivity nearly doubling since 2000. The

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How Ozempic Users Are Revolutionizing The Fashion Industry 1

How Ozempic Users Are Revolutionizing The Fashion Industry

Jennifer Hyman of Rent the Runway and Deirdre Quinn of Lafayette 148 discussed with the Wall Street Journal how Ozempic users are reshaping fashion trends and boosting apparel sales. Ozempic and/or Mounjaro users are likely to sustain their weight loss if they can stay away from processed meals and obtain

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Elon Musk Spotted Wearing Cybertruck Shoes. Here's How You Can Get Yours 1

Elon Musk Spotted Wearing Cybertruck Shoes. Here’s How You Can Get Yours

Elon Musk flaunted Cybertruck-branded shoes at Tesla’s shareholder meeting, drawing attention to the sleek kicks reminiscent of Tesla’s angular pickup. Similar Roamer sneakers by Kizik are available, albeit sans custom branding. For a while now, Elon Musk has been hyping about Tesla’s angular pickup, the Cybertruck. He’s even started doing

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Coffee Linked To Reduced Parkinson’s Risk 1

Coffee Linked To Reduced Parkinson’s Risk

According to a new study published in Neurology, which looked at 184,024 adults from six European nations, coffee is linked to a reduced risk of Parkinson’s. You can read the original article here. You might be getting more benefits from your morning cup of coffee than just an energy boost

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Key To Living Past 100, Start Eating Much Less Food 1

Key To Living Past 100, Start Eating Much Less Food

Dr. Valter Longo, also a gerontology professor and head of the U.S.C. Longevity Institute, believes the key to living past 100 is to start eating much less food. The band’s majority adhered to the live-fast-die-young philosophy. But following gigs at the Whiskey a Go Go, Roxy, and other West Coast

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Which Lifestyle Changes Can Make You Live Longer? 1

Which Lifestyle Changes Can Make You Live Longer?

According to a study spanning from 2011 to 2019 involving individuals aged 40 to 99, lifestyle changes such as exercise and deep sleep can contribute to a longer life. Our health and life expectancy can be significantly impacted by our lifestyle choices and behaviors. To illustrate just how much, a

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Ana Mercedes Hoyos – Colombian Painter And Sculptor

Ana Mercedes Hoyos, a Colombian painter and sculptor who lived from September 29, 1942, to September 5, 2014, was a trailblazer of modern art in her native nation. She has received over seventeen prizes of national and worldwide recognition for her artistic works during her fifty years. She started in

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