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wikitree (1016 Posts)

  • Why Milk Is Essential for Gut Health and Immune Support—The Full Scoop Milk is essential for gut health and immunity, providing probiotics, protein, and vitamin D. It's recommended to choose fresh, Grade 1A milk.
  • The Philippines Just Built a 35-Meter-Tall Rooster-Shaped Hotel – And It’s a Guinness World Record A unique 35-meter rooster-shaped hotel in the Philippines earns a Guinness World Record as the largest of its kind, symbolizing resilience.
  • Dangerous Smuggling Ring Exposed: South Korea Stops Rare Komodo Dragon from Entering South Korean customs have intercepted an attempt to smuggle endangered Komodo dragons, highlighting the dangers of illegal wildlife trade.
  • $154,000 for a Truffle? Hong Kong Auction Sets New Record for White Alba Truffle A 908-gram white truffle fetched $154,000 at the 25th Alba White Truffle World Auction in Hong Kong, raising $385,000 total.
  • Political Broker Myung Tae Kyun Admits Receiving Cash from South Korea’s First Lady South Korean political broker testified receiving cash from First Lady Kim Keon Hee, raising concerns over election-related funds.
  • Tesla Fire Kills Four in Toronto, Raising Alarm Over Car’s Door Safety During Emergencies A Tesla fire in Toronto killed four passengers who couldn't open the doors, raising safety concerns about the vehicle's design.
  • Trump May Meet Kim Jong Un in Just 6 Months—Here’s What Analysts Think Analysts predict Trump's return may reshape international relations, including potential talks with North Korea.
  • Appetite Rising? Try These 5 Foods to Feel Full and Stay Fit As autumn sets in, manage increased appetite with these five natural suppressants: protein, fiber, green tea, dark chocolate, and...
  • Beat Constipation: 4 Simple Habits for a Healthier Gut To relieve constipation, increase fiber intake, stay hydrated, exercise daily, and avoid long toilet sitting without urgency.
  • Sweet Tooth on a Diet? 6 Tricks to Crush Sugar Cravings To manage sweet cravings while dieting, chew gum, eat fruit, stay regular with meals, and limit treats to under 150 calories.
  • Scurvy in the 21st Century? Growing Need for Vitamin C Awareness Reports suggest that scurvy, a disease prevalent among sailors and fishermen centuries ago, is making a resurgence.
  • Low Income, Low Education: Hidden Risks of Heart Disease Lower-income and education levels are linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.  
  • Why Are Mosquitoes Still Around? Tips to Keep Them at Bay As autumn arrives, mosquitoes return due to warmer temps. Use citronella oils for repelling and mild ointments for bites.
  • As Temps Drop, So Do Immunities—Here’s How to Stay Strong This Season As autumn rain arrives, temperature fluctuations increase cold risks. Dress in layers, stay hydrated, and eat nourishing foods like eel soup.
  • Is Golf Hurting Your Back? Tips to Keep You Pain-Free Golf stresses the lower back, causing injuries. Warm-ups and core-strengthening exercises like planks are vital for prevention.
  • Whipped Cream Wars: Dairy vs. Plant-Based—Which is Healthier? Dairy-based whipped cream is rich and creamy but high in saturated fats. Plant-based options may contain harmful additives and trans fats.
  • Memory Loss from Drinking: Are Blackouts Putting You at Risk for Dementia? Frequent blackouts from heavy drinking can harm brain health, leading to alcohol-related dementia. Limit alcohol intake to stay safe.
  • 5 Ways a Trump Presidency Could Shake Up the Economy—Here’s What to Watch Trump claims victory in the election, but analysts warn of economic risks including tariffs, inflation, and global trade tensions.
  • Trump Appoints Susie Wiles as First Woman Chief of Staff, Making History Donald Trump nominated Suzy Wiles as the first female White House Chief of Staff to aid his reelection strategy.
  • China’s Famous Mountain Boulder Turns Out to Be Fake A large boulder at the summit of a famous mountain in China has sparked controversy after it was revealed to be an artificial structure.
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