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Vegan Influencer On Extreme Diet Has Died Aged 39

  Vegan influencer Zhanna Samsonova tragically died aged 39. Advertisements The content creator went by the name Zhanna D’Art and became known for being dedicated to a plant-based lifestyle. Originally from Moscow, Russia, she spent 17 years traveling Asia while blogging and practicing yoga. The vegan influencer followed a strict diet which she documented on social media….

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My MIL Clogged Our Only Toilet at Thanksgiving and Left Without a Word — So on Christmas, I Got My Revenge in the Funniest Way

Some people bring dessert to family holidays—my mother-in-law brought chaos. After what she pulled at Thanksgiving, I decided Christmas would be unforgettable… for both of us. My name is Wren. I’m 35, married to Jett, and we have a five-year-old daughter named Sage, who is the light of our lives. Jett and I have been…

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I’m Almost Sixty, Married to a Man Thirty Years Younger. For Six Years, He Called Me ‘Little Wife’ and Brought Me Water Every Night — Until One Night, I Followed Him Into the Kitchen and Saw What I Was Never Supposed to See.

The Little Wife: How My Ideal Marriage Turned Into My Hell I’m fifty-nine years old, and my name is Lillian Carter. Ethan Ross was just twenty-eight years old when I wedded him six years ago. He was thirty-one years younger than me, young enough to be my son and young enough that everyone thought they…

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Exploring Breath-Holding Practices for Resilience and Calmness

In today’s fast-paced and often overstimulated world, stress and anxiety have become constant companions for many people. The search for inner calm and mental resilience has led countless individuals toward practices like meditation, yoga, and mindful breathing. Among these, one lesser-known yet powerful technique stands out — breath-holding. Breath-holding practices, when done mindfully and safely, can…

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The mother of the boy Arthur breaks the silence and confesses, I was the one who

A recently published review into the tragic 2020 death of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo‑Hughes in Solihull, England, has concluded that there were three critical missed opportunities by public agencies which “could and should” have altered the course of events and potentially saved his life. Arthur died after sustained abuse by his father, Thomas Hughes (convicted of manslaughter), and…

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