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Porn use linked to serious health issue for men

News.com.au – New reports suggest a significant link between men who watch “problematic” pornography and the likelihood of them developing an eating disorder. 705 men participated in the study, ranging in age from 18 to 68. The men were asked to answer questions about their pornography consumption and whether they engaged in eating disorder behaviors, such as bingeing and purging. They were also asked about their perceived realism of pornography, along with if they suffered from anxiety...

Aaron Rodgers is set to speak at a psychedelics conference

DENVER (AP) — Months after Colorado's voters decided to join Oregon in decriminalizing psychedelic mushrooms, Denver will host a conference this week put on by a psychedelic advocacy group bringing together an unlikely cohort of speakers — including an NFL star, a former Republican governor and a rapper. The conference and the thousands expected to attend it is an indication of the creep, or perhaps leap, of cultural acceptance for psychedelic substances that proponents say...

Tech in missing sub is so new that it hasn’t been reviewed; people get in anyway

Extreme tourism has become a growing trend among thrill-seekers looking for an adrenaline rush, pushing the boundaries of conventional travel and, sometimes, of safe travel.

Dick Hall, an Orioles Hall of Fame reliever with impeccable control who helped Baltimore win two World Series, dies at 92

Baltimore Sun – Dick Hall, a former star relief pitcher for the Orioles whose unconventional yet effective delivery helped Baltimore win two World Series, died Sunday of multiple myeloma and congestive heart failure in hospice care. The Timonium resident was 92. “He had a strong sense of right and wrong, and he totally passed that to us and all of his grandchildren,” his daughter Helen Terry of Timonium said. “He was a very, very good...

Walmart plans to open its own beef plant for case-ready meat for its stores

FOOD SAFETY NEWS – With a new $275 million beef processing facility being built in Olathe, KS, with an opening of 2025 expected, Walmart plans to take a page from history by producing “case-ready” meat. A half-century ago, Colorado’s Greeley Beef Plant was the first large-scale producer of what it called “boxed beef,” with specific cuts of beef, for restaurant and grocery store customers back East. Today, case-ready meat, retail-ready meat, or pre-packaged meat is how...

With Pandemic Aid Ending, Vermont’s Homeless Are Forced From Hotels

THE NEW YORK TIMES – As his few remaining hours with a place to live ticked by last Thursday, Scott Alexander panhandled near a McDonald’s in Brattleboro, in southern Vermont, while running through a mental checklist of the supplies he would need for a move back into the woods nearby. He had a tent and sleeping bags for himself and his wife, a propane stove and a heater. But he needed tarps and propane, and...

Here’s How Alcohol Affects Your Sleep

HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH – When you drink alcohol, it acts as a depressant for your central nervous system, meaning that it can cause brain activity to slow down. Alcohol can behave like a sedative, increasing relaxed and tired feelings.This is why alcohol helps you fall asleep. However, during the night, as the amount of alcohol in your blood drops, you are likely to wake up. As a result, when consumed in excess, alcohol can lead to...

How to Stay Calm During a Bumpy Flight

THE NEW YORK TIMES – On a recent flight to Chicago, Allison Levy said she was “white-knuckling” the armrest as the plane rumbled and shook for brief periods of time. Ms. Levy, 47, who lives in Arlington, Va., started to take deep breaths and tried to reassure herself: “It’s like a bumpy road — it’s not a big deal.” But, she added, “if I knew the person next to me, I’d definitely grip their thigh.” Airplane turbulence,...

More than 1 million dropped from Medicaid as states start post-pandemic purge of rolls

"The pandemic is over. Those who do not qualify for Medicaid are taking resources from those who need them." Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders

American Medical Association says use of BMI metric on its own has done ‘historical harm’

“It is important for physicians to understand the benefits and limitations of using BMI in clinical settings to determine the best care for their patients.”

‘All we received was abandonment’ — Migrants sent to Sanctuary City by DeSantis want their handouts

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — They saw themselves in the video that Florida officials offered up as proof of their consent to travel to California, but they said it's not what it seemed. They were happy, yes. That part was true. They had finally made it to America after traveling thousands of miles over the span of three months from their home in Venezuela. They walked until their feet bled and caught a bus or a train when they...

I Was Bloated Constantly, Five Changes Healed My Gut

I've been doing five things for my gut health to help me de-bloat—and I'm really pleased with the results. 1. Supplements for gut health Firstly, I've been adding collagen and L-glutamine supplements to my diet, mostly by putting them into my smoothies every single day. These help with my gut lining. My favorite smoothie for gut healing is banana, coconut milk, fresh powdered turmeric, plus collagen and L-glutamine powders, and a pinch of pepper. I also heal my...

Jennifer Aniston, 54, has entered her grey hair era and looks very different

Jennifer Aniston has revealed her grey hair for the first time as she shows off gentle silver strands framing her face as she enters new hair era.

PETA Activist Arrested Protesting ‘Monkey Labor’

“The day I spent in jail is nothing compared to the lifetime that chained monkeys spend picking coconuts.”
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