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benefits or risks? Study raises questions about heart health

benefits or risks? Study raises questions about heart health

Intermittent fasting has gained popularity as a dietary trend for its potential health benefits without the typical constraints of calorie counting or carbohydrate restriction. This approach involves adjusting the timing of food consumption rather than the types of foods eaten. Notable figures, including former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, have publicly endorsed various fasting protocols. […]

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Young Germans enjoy alcohol-free beer as lager sales fall flat

Young Germans enjoy alcohol-free beer as lager sales fall flat

Beer consumption in Germany has experienced significant changes, with sales hitting a 30-year low. According to Germany’s Destatis federal statistics office, overall beer sales fell by 6.3%, translating to a decline of approximately 262 million liters, resulting in around 3.9 billion liters in the first half of 2025. Notably, this marks the first instance of

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Life inside notorious Alligator Alcatraz in its final days

Life inside notorious Alligator Alcatraz in its final days

Yaneisy Fernandez recently recounted her experience after her son, Michael Borrego Fernandez, was placed in immigration custody at a facility in Florida known as “Alligator Alcatraz.” The center, constructed in a short period in June, has become a focal point in the national discussion surrounding immigration policies enacted during President Donald Trump’s administration. The Department

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Chicago mayor signs order to resist potential Trump crackdown

Chicago mayor signs order to resist potential Trump crackdown

Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago has enacted an order outlining the city’s approach to potential immigration enforcement actions following threats from the Trump administration. The order instructs city agencies on how to respond to any federal immigration measures and emphasizes the need for the city to resist what Johnson describes as a “military occupation.” The

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The trade in US body parts that's completely legal

The trade in US body parts that’s completely legal

In 2009, Harold Dillard, a 56-year-old Texan, was diagnosed with aggressive abdominal cancer and entered hospice care shortly after. During his final days, representatives from a company called Bio Care visited him to discuss the possibility of body donation for medical training, specifically for knee replacement surgery practice. His daughter, Farrah Fasold, recounted his positive

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