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Balearics on the green list: 5 things to see, eat and do on the Spanish islands

The Independent

Beautiful beaches and picturesque towns await on the Balearic Archipelago, says Katie Wright.

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How to keep pets calm in thunderstorms

The Independent

Some areas in England to see ‘intense thunderstorms’ over next few days

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Eggs for breakfast may benefit people with diabetes

Knowridge Science Report

In a new study from the University of British Columbia, researchers found eating eggs in breakfast may benefit people with Type 2 Diabetes. They found that a high-fat, low-carb breakfast can help those with type 2 diabetes control blood sugar levels throughout the day. The large blood sugar spike th

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Is it ok to drink coffee when you’re trying to lose weight?

body+soul

‘Y-E-S’ says our dietitian (and thank god...).

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Escaped cat back with family after weeks of avoiding capture at Boston airport

NBC News

A family’s beloved pet cat that’s been dodging airport personnel, airline employees, and animal experts since escaping from a pet carrier at Boston’s Logan Inte

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Pie Maker Mini Layered Carrot Cakes Recipe

Kidspot

Pull out your pie maker to make light work of these mini layered carrot cakes. They look impressive and with a cream cheese icing you just know they'll taste amazing too!

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We tried the viral method of grating hard-boiled eggs onto avocado toast

NBC Today

If you’re seeing grated eggs all over your TikTok, you have Sarah Thomas-Drawbaugh to thank. We tried her viral method for grating eggs over avocado toast.

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Why Neptune and Uranus have different colors?

Knowridge Science Report

Uranus and Neptune are similar planets in many ways. Both are ice giant worlds, both have atmospheres rich in methane, and both have a bluish color. But while Uranus has a pale blue-green hue, Neptune has a deep blue color. But why? Why would two planets so similar in size and composition appear so

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This stuff in berries may prevent and reverse Parkinson's disease

Knowridge Science Report

In a new study from Johns Hopkins Medicine, researchers found that the compound farnesol, found naturally in herbs, and berries and other fruits, may prevent and reverse brain damage linked to Parkinson’s disease. The compound, used in flavorings and perfume-making, can prevent the loss of neurons t

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How Earth transformed from fiery ball to habitable planet

Knowridge Science Report

Researchers at Yale and Caltech have a bold new theory to explain how Earth transformed itself from a fiery, carbon-clouded ball of rocks into a planet capable of sustaining life. The theory covers Earth’s earliest years and involves “weird” rocks that interacted with seawater in just the right way