Foundry Acquires Blu Atlas, its 3rd Men’s Personal Care Acquisition
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2023-07-13 05:51
Uzo Aduba and other Litchfield Max alums mark 10-year anniversary of 'Orange is the New Black'
Just one decade ago, Jenji Kohan brought us the very first episode of "Orange Is the New Black," and many of the show's stars commemorated the groundbreaking series' anniversary on Tuesday by sharing throwback photos and messages of gratitude.
2023-07-13 03:59
When will 'Too Hot To Handle' Season 5 air? Release date, time and how to watch Netflix's dating drama with 10 attractive individuals
Guided by the AI host Lana, 'Too Hot To Handle' contestants must navigate through challenges, outdoor activities, and unexpected temptations
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The World Is Losing the Battle to Wipe Out Hunger by End of Decade
The world risks losing its battle to end hunger by the end of the decade, despite signs that
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Prue Leith says the state must ‘sometimes’ step in to tackle child obesity
Prue Leith has said that the state “sometimes” needs to step in to deal with child obesity, after a report claimed that every UK government in the last 30 years has feared being labelled a “nanny state”. The Great British Bake Off judge said politicians must make a “really massive effort” to address issues that contribute to obesity and give people practical lessons and skills. Speaking at a hearing of The Times Health Commission, she said: “Sometimes the state has to be a nanny. We don’t mind the fact that the nanny state insists we go to school to learn maths. “So the nanny state who has to pay enormous sums of money to rectify the problem of obesity has every right to want the nation to learn to like good food and to learn about nutrition.” The Times Health Commission is a year-long inquiry set up to consider the future of health and social care in England. Leith continued at the hearing: “The long and short of getting people to eat healthy food is that if they don’t like it, they won’t do it. Even if they do it for a week they won’t do it for longer. So the only way to tackle it, I think is to get them to like it.” The South African chef cited cooking lessons as an effective way of helping people to learn how to eat healthier. “I think government after government have played around with this at the edges, there has been a little bit of enthusiasm and then it’s dropped again. It just has to be a really massive effort,” she added. Leith also believed there not “any point in lecturing everybody” about nutrition and said: “The poorest person in the country knows that vegetables are better for them than chocolate bars. But the knowledge isn’t enough. “So people who just say, ‘education, education’, yes, education is important. But the main thing is physical. Getting to like it,” she said. Leith’s comments come after the Institute for Government (IfG) published a report in April that claimed “fear of ‘nanny statism’” has resulted in politicians being “afraid of interfering in people’s choices, especially their diets”. Dr Dolly Theis, an expert in obesity policy at the University of Cambridge, told the Guardian: “Some governments have done much more than others. But the IfG is right that a general desire to avoid accusations of nanny statism, a lack of understanding about the issue, and a lack of political prioritisation have all contributed to this chronic policy failure.” This week, the government said in a new report that the link between the “higher consumption of ultra-processed foods and adverse health outcomes are concerning”, but did not recommend that a new labelling system be put in place to inform consumers of the risks. The report stopped short in spite of MPs suggesting in parliament that health warnings should be considered on packaging for “highly addictive” ultra-processed foods. In a previous statement, the Department for Health and Social Care said: “We are taking firm action to help people live healthier lives, including introducing restrictions on where unhealthy food is placed in supermarkets, calorie labelling on menus, and we work closely with industry to make it easier for people to make healthy food choices. “Trials of new obesity treatments and technologies are being backed by £20m of government funding, and we will introduce restrictions banning adverts on TV for foods and drinks high in fat, salt or sugar before 9pm, as well as paid-for adverts online.” Read More Nigella says extravagant dinner parties are a thing of the past – I wish she was wrong From Queen Camilla to Mary Berry: Who is in the Royal Box on the 10th day of Wimbledon? What are pani puri? The much-loved Indian street snack known by different names across the country Jennette McCurdy says her mother would ‘measure her thighs’ when she was 11 Children say ‘I’m bored’ 7 times a week – 7 ways to prevent it What are weight loss injections and what’s the controversy?
2023-07-13 00:23
I Got The “Diamond” Haircut & I’ve Never Felt More Like Myself
No matter which salon you visit, a haircut typically follows the same structure. First, a quick consultation to decide on the style. Then a speedy wash, cut, and blowdry, in that order. That’s not the case at Michael Van Clarke’s London salon. Here, the staff cut everyone’s hair while it’s completely dry.
2023-07-12 23:25
Rob McElhenney shares he was diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities at 46
Rob McElhenney revealed he has been diagnosed with "neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities."
2023-07-12 23:15
Who owns Coty? Kim Kardashian is reportedly in talks to buy back stake from beauty firm
Kim Kardashian is reportedly attempting to reclaim the 20% stake in her skincare line SKKN By Kim from fragrance and cosmetics company Coty
2023-07-12 21:24
Who is Kristen Kish's partner? 'Top Chef' Season 10 winner to take over as host of Bravo show as Padma Lakshmi bids adieu
Kristen Kish is very well-known in the culinary world and was 'most excited' to take on the new role
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World Renowned Retailer JCPenney to Carry KimChi Chic Beauty Product Assortment
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2023-07-12 20:29
Was Larsa Pippen lying about having Michael Jordan's support? 'RHOM' star 'embarrassed' as BF Marcus' dad says 'no' to their romance
Larsa Pippen was previously married to Scottie Pippen, who played with Michael Jordan on the Chicago Bulls during the 1990s
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Are any of Dog the Bounty Hunter’s children gay? Duane Chapman slammed by daughter Lyssa for homophobic tirade
Dog the Bounty Hunter went on a rant about the LGBTQ+ community, declaring that they 'need to be saved'
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