All the Celebrities and Civilians Taking Part
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All the Celebrities and Civilians Taking Part

Peacock’s nail-biting new series The Traitors, based on the Dutch program of the same name, is set to premiere on the streaming platform on January 12.

The series, hosted by Alan Cumming, will see 20 contestants travel to a castle in the Scottish Highlands, where they will be tasked with a series of challenges they must complete to have a chance of winning a cash prize.

Three of the contestants are “the traitors,” who will come together to secretly devise a plan to steal the prize from the rest of the players, known as “the faithfuls.”

A British version of

How to lose belly fat fast;  how to lose fat fast women
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How to lose belly fat fast; how to lose fat fast women

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Are you wondering how to lose belly fat fast without crazy diets that disrupt your entire entire life and make you hate food?

We’ve all been there girl… the green smoothies, purple shakes, yellow juice cleanses and every other weird diet trend that only makes you feel blue (and still overweight!) And all you want is to get back in shape and lose that excess belly fat that keeps you staring in the face.

I feel yes!

Which is why I’m going to share with you my

Prevent Nearsightedness Complications With Early Treatment
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Prevent Nearsightedness Complications With Early Treatment

November 10, 2022 · 7:00 AM

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Myopia, aka nearsightedness, is extremely common and can start in childhood or young adults. Over time it can lead to early-onset cataracts, retinal detachment, and glaucoma. MedPageToday has an eye-opening article on treatments that can prevent myopia progression and complications. For example:

Common evidence-based treatments that offer both statistically significant and clinically meaningful efficacy include daytime multifocal soft contact lenses (MFSCL), overnight orthokeratology (ortho-k), and topical low dose atropine (LDA). Novel spectacle lenses also showed a promising myopia-inhibiting effect, although with limited availability in the US at the

Technology companies are proving to be the great equalizer
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Technology companies are proving to be the great equalizer

[Part 1 of a 12-Part Series]

Healthcare is rife with significant challenges that can in some cases be minimized at the very minimum and in most cases be eliminated by the use of technology. The 12-part series begins by elaborating on macro-level challenges that the healthcare industry is starting to address with technology to stem the bleeding/reverse the onset of more severe complications.

Challenge 1: Supply and demand

Healthcare service delivery provisioning across the globe is starkly marked by the lack of adequate supply of qualified clinicians and specialists. This situation has been significantly exacerbated in the post pandemic new

Chocolate Mummy Cookies – Eat Yourself Skinny
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Chocolate Mummy Cookies – Eat Yourself Skinny

Get festive this Halloween with these delicious Chocolate Mummy Cookies! Made healthier with zero butter, oil or refined sugar and is the perfect spooky treat your kids will love!

Get festive this Halloween with these delicious Chocolate Mummy Cookies!  Made healthier with zero butter, oil or refined sugar and is the perfect spooky treat your kids will love!

Halloween is right around the corner and these adorable chocolate mummy cookies are sure to be a hit with your kids! Not only are the cookies super cute with those googly eyes and white chocolate bandages, but the combination of chocolate and peanut butter in these fudgy cookies makes them such a winner! Perfect for Halloween parties served with my Frankenstein rice krispie treats and this Halloween charcuterie board!

Why You’ll

Finance minister says $8,000 flight to attend commerce lunch was worth it – DiscoverMooseJaw.com
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Finance minister says $8,000 flight to attend commerce lunch was worth it – DiscoverMooseJaw.com

Saskatchewan’s finance minister said it was worth spending nearly $8,000 on a private plane to attend a chamber of commerce lunch days after she tabled a budget that contained tax hikes.

Donna Harpauer says the price tag for the March 25 flight from Regina to North Battleford, Sask., and back was high, but it’s the cost of doing business.

“I think being in other communities to present the budget … is important and there is a cost to doing it,” she said Tuesday.

Harpauer said she took the flight with her chief of staff because she would have been too

Should You Eat With Your Hands and Eschew Cutlery?
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Should You Eat With Your Hands and Eschew Cutlery?

November 22, 2022 · 7:30 AM

“Me Grok”

DailyMail has an interesting article that promotes eating with your hands instead of forks, knives and spoons. After all, caveman Grok didn’t have eating utensils.

Those who are a stickler for etiquette should look away now.

That’s because we’ve all been eating the wrong way and should be eating with our hands, according to a psychologist.

Professor Charles Spence, from the University of Oxford, said giving up cutlery is the secret to enjoying food.

He says eating with our hands can ‘heighten the dining experience’ – even for meals like pasta and

EV Startup Canoo Accuses Former Execs of Stealing Technology to Start a Rival Company
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EV Startup Canoo Accuses Former Execs of Stealing Technology to Start a Rival Company

Image: Canoo

Image: Canoo

Canoo, the California-based startup with the quirky yet appealing pill-shaped electric van concept, doesn’t even have vehicles on the road yet. The company may be close to death. But it’s currently preparing for a legal fight against a few of its former executives, and it sounds like it could get messy. Business Insider reports that the startup is suing some former company executives over what Canoo claims was a plan to steal company secrets and start a competing electric-vehicle company.

Image: Harbinger Motors

Image: Harbinger Motors

The suit names five former Canoo executives who all left the company and now serve