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Hamstring injury makes WR Christian Watson unavailable for Packers' season opener with Bears
Hamstring injury makes WR Christian Watson unavailable for Packers' season opener with Bears
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson won’t play in Sunday’s season opener at Chicago while he deals with a hamstring injury
1970-01-01 08:00
Jayson Tatum wants a spot on Celtics Mt. Rushmore
Jayson Tatum wants a spot on Celtics Mt. Rushmore
Jayson Tatum wants a spot on the Boston Celtics' Mount Rushmore, but he has a long way to go for that prestigious honor.
1970-01-01 08:00
Disney agrees to $9.5 million settlement over Magic Key annual pass dispute
Disney agrees to $9.5 million settlement over Magic Key annual pass dispute
The Walt Disney Company agreed to pay $9.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that accused the entertainment giant of "deceptive business practices" in regards to its Disneyland annual pass program.
1970-01-01 08:00
Is Jalon Daniels playing tonight? Latest Kansas vs. Illinois injury update
Is Jalon Daniels playing tonight? Latest Kansas vs. Illinois injury update
Kansas star quarterback Jalon Daniels did not play last week in the Jayhawks' Week 1 win over Missouri State. Will he be suiting up vs. Illinois on Friday evening?
1970-01-01 08:00
Cowboys rumors: Jerry Jones feeds into Dak Prescott departure with latest comment
Cowboys rumors: Jerry Jones feeds into Dak Prescott departure with latest comment
Jerry Jones doesn't have any intention to sign Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott to a massive extension in the wake of Joe Burrow's historic new deal.
1970-01-01 08:00
11 Delightful Words From Washington Irving’s Autumn Stories
11 Delightful Words From Washington Irving’s Autumn Stories
Try spicing your fall with a few of these rustic charmers, drawn from the pages of Washington Irving.
1970-01-01 08:00
What are Blue Zones and how do they impact your health?
What are Blue Zones and how do they impact your health?
The secret to living a longer life isn’t found in some elixir or fountain of youth. Rather, it’s said to be found in Blue Zones. Blue Zones are the five regions in the world where people are known to live long, healthy lives. These areas are Okinawa, Japan; Sardinia, Italy; Nicoya, Costa Rica; Ikaria, Greece and Loma Linda, California. Here, the foods people eat aren’t just part of some diet - it’s a way of life. The term Blue Zone was popularised by Dan Buettner, a National Geographic journalist who travelled the world studying the cultures of these thriving communities. In a 2020 master class hosted by the Global Wellness Summit, Buettner shared the foundation of living in a Blue Zone: “The big epiphany of all these Blue Zones is that long-lasting health is very rarely successfully pursued; it ensues.” Now, not everyone can pack their bags and whisk themselves off to Italy, but there are many ways to adapt your daily routine to the Blue Zone lifestyle. Here’s what we can learn from these regions: Fibre, fibre, fibre Foods rich in fibre are prominently featured in the diets of those living in a Blue Zone. Beans and whole grains like brown rice and quinoa are high-fibre ingredients that can lengthen your life. Fruits, vegetables, and legumes are also natural sources of fibre. Fibre plays a key role in promoting gut health, managing your weight, and reducing cholesterol levels. Research shows that children and adults need at least 20 to 30 grams of fibre per day, but most Americans get only about 15 grams a day. Whether it’s garbanzo beans in Greek hummus to black beans in Costa Rican soup, increasing your fibre intake is key to living a longer life. Move naturally You don’t need to work out at the gym five times a week to increase your longevity. In fact, residents in Blue Zone areas rarely workout at all, as their exercise mostly comes from activities done throughout the day, such as walking and gardening. Incorporating 20 minutes of movement in your daily routine is just one way to live the Blue Zone lifestyle. Maintain a positive outlook On average, Americans spend nearly five to six hours on their phones a day, from the moment they wake up to the moment they go to bed. Instead, begin your daily routine with a positive meditation, or separate the work day with mini stress breaks. In Blue Zones, residents shed their stress by engaging in sacred daily rituals, such as remembering their ancestors in Okinawa or taking naps in Costa Rica. Or, do like the Sardinians do: happy hour. Connect with others Curating a social circle is one of the main pillars of living in a Blue Zone. In an era of Zoom calls and work from home, connecting with those around us has proven to be a little more difficult than in years past. Even if it’s just a small group, engaging with others who keep you active, eat a similar high-fibre diet, and care about you on a bad day can help you live until you’re 100. Read More 11 best healthy food subscription boxes delivered right to your door 10 best exercise bikes for smashing your fitness goals at home Five waste-free recipes to take your Veganuary up a notch What are Blue Zones and how do they impact your health? Three healthy recipes to get back on track after summer Best burgers in London: Where to eat top patties in the city
1970-01-01 08:00
Exclusive-Mexico budget sees lower growth, slower inflation in 2024 -draft
Exclusive-Mexico budget sees lower growth, slower inflation in 2024 -draft
By Ana Isabel Martinez MEXICO CITY Mexico's finance ministry expects economic growth to slow in 2024 to around
1970-01-01 08:00
Thiess of Kaltenbrun, the Man Who Went on Trial for Being a Werewolf
Thiess of Kaltenbrun, the Man Who Went on Trial for Being a Werewolf
Thiess strolled into court in 1691 to testify in a theft trial. He wound up admitting he turned into a wolf and feasted on pigs. You know, that old story.
1970-01-01 08:00
Those new IRS agents won't be going after regular Americans, agency reaffirms as Congress prepares for funding fight
Those new IRS agents won't be going after regular Americans, agency reaffirms as Congress prepares for funding fight
In its latest effort to show that it is putting its extra congressional funding to good use, the Internal Revenue Service said Friday that it is shifting its enforcement efforts to high-income earners, partnerships and big corporations.
1970-01-01 08:00
Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson Will Host New Show Co-Produced by Shay Shay Media and The Volume
Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson Will Host New Show Co-Produced by Shay Shay Media and The Volume
Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson are teaming up to host a new podcast.
1970-01-01 08:00
Logistics startup rescinds dozens of job offers amid messy executive drama
Logistics startup rescinds dozens of job offers amid messy executive drama
Flexport founder Ryan Petersen said his supply chain management firm would rescind dozens of job offers just days before many applicants were scheduled to start work — a move that followed a dramatic leadership shakeup this week.
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