Taco Bell Latest News: Yum Brands’ Taco Bell Removes Select Items from Some Restaurants, Rules Out Any Link to Ongoing Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

Have anything to say about this article?

You can report: fake news, misinformation, error, more information, additional data, etc.

Comment
Cancel
Your comment has been sent successfuly! Thank you.
The Sunday Guardian India 3h

Taco Bell Latest News: Yum Brands’ Taco Bell Removes Select Items from Some Restaurants, Rules Out Any Link to Ongoing Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

0 Taco Bell is one of the most popular restaurant chains in the US. But according to reports, Taco Bell has removed some limited items in certain locations. The restaurant has denied any connection to the ongoing Cyclosporiasis Outbreak. Taco Bell Latest News: Taco Bell Issues Statement Popular res»»»

sundayguardianlive.com
The Conversation Global Stati Uniti d'America 25.05. 21:52

Beyond hot flushes: what menopause can do to your heart – and why it matters

As women navigate hot flushes, sleep issues and changing waistlines, there’s another quieter change that can often occur during perimenopause and post-menopause that deserves just as much attention: heart health. While women often worry more about the visible signs of midlife and menopause, they ar»»»

theconversation.com
Snopes Stati Uniti d'America 14.05. 21:30

Does video show woman taking abortion pill at her baby's gender reveal party after father didn't show?

The claim that a pregnant woman took abortion pills at her baby's gender reveal party after the father did not show up appears to originate from a promotional stunt. On May 9, a Facebook page called "Dee Drac" livestreamed a supposed gender reveal party. The allegedly pregnant woman in the video to»»»

snopes.com
FactCheck Stati Uniti d'America 12.05. 17:11

Republicans Repeat Problematic Estimate of Medication Abortion Harms

In the midst of a court battle over whether to continue to allow access by mail to the medication abortion pill mifepristone, Republican lawmakers have claimed that 10% or more of women who take the drug have serious side effects. A 2025 report from an anti-abortion group that put forward the figur»»»

factcheck.org
Hindustan Times India 29.04. 22:42

Clavicular's first response amid Alorah Ziva lawsuit, non-consensual sex allegations; ‘consistent theme of girls…’

Clavicular or Braden Eric Peters is facing a lawsuit from fellow influencer Alorah Ziva or Aleksandra Vasilevna Mendoza. She is suing the ‘looksmaxxer’ influencer for battery, fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress, as per reports. She also alleged that Clavicular engaged in non-con»»»

hindustantimes.com
Daily Mail Gran Bretagna 13.01. 19:01

Dilbert creator Scott Adams dies of cancer aged just 68

Dilbert creator Scott Adams has died aged 68 following a battle with prostate cancer. The famed cartoonist and podcaster was placed in hospice care last week. His ex-wife Shelly Miles broke the news of his death on his popular podcast, 'Real Coffee With Scott Adams' on Tuesday. Miles said Adams was»»»

dailymail.co.uk
Zero Hedge Stati Uniti d'America 07.01. 03:50

Your Cholesterol May Look Normal... But This Hidden Particle Could Still Be Raising Your Heart Risk

Authored by Brendon Fallon & Lynn Xu via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), For decades, cholesterol screening has focused on a familiar set of numbers—LDL (“bad” cholesterol), HDL (“good” cholesterol), and triglycerides. When these values fall within the “normal” range, many people are reassured tha»»»

The Times of India India 07.11.2025. 09:12

THIS overlooked blood test could expose the real cause of heart attacks in people who seem perfectly healthy | - The Times of India

Cardiologists highlight Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), a blood component that silently increases heart attack and stroke risk. Even healthy individuals with normal cholesterol can be at risk. Lp(a) is primarily genetic and lifestyle changes do not lower it. A one-time test can reveal elevated levels. Ma»»»

timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Huffington Post Stati Uniti d'America 16.10.2025. 19:55

An FDA Panel Made Outrageous Claims About This Common Medication. Here’s What They Got Wrong — And It's A Lot.

“I was reluctant to take medication. But with nothing to lose, I gave it a try, and my quality of life improved immeasurably.” When my alarm sounds at 6:30, I roll my 32-week pregnant body onto its side and use my arms to push myself up to a sitting position, as the experts recommend, so that I don»»»

huffpost.com
Washington Examiner Stati Uniti d'America 10.10.2025. 11:59

Is Taylor Swift a MAGA girl now? 

Taylor Swift’s new album is polarizing its listeners — and even some of Swift’s die-hard fans. Its lyrics aren’t resonating like they used to, and with selections such as “Did you girl-boss too close to the sun?” and “But I’m not a bad b**** and this isn’t savage,” it’s not hard to see why. But the»»»

washingtonexaminer.com
UPI Stati Uniti d'America 02.08.2025. 22:18

Deaths among young people who inhale 'laughing gas' are soaring - UPI.com

Children and teenagers in the U.S. are increasingly inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, to get high -- and deaths linked to use of the legal inhalant have increased 578% in the last 13 years. Photo courtesy FDA/HealthDay News It's no laughing matter: Kids and teens across America are increasin»»»

upi.com
ProPublica Stati Uniti d'America 23.06.2025. 11:12

His Kidney Failed. He’ll Never Know if a Transplant Drug From a Banned Factory Was to Blame.

Joe DeMayo always knew his healthy years could end abruptly, bound to the lifespan of a transplanted kidney about the size of a small fist. But as the father of a toddler, he had hoped to have more time. When he was 33, his wife had donated her kidney to him, a milestone that changed the course of »»»

propublica.org
The Guardian Gran Bretagna 06.06.2025. 05:03

Nine ways to avoid food poisoning: microbiologists’ tips for safe, healthy eating

Do you use the same kitchen sponge for days on end? Let your takeout pizza languish on the counter overnight? We all have questionable kitchen habits – but when it comes to food safety, shortcuts we think of as harmless can open the door to dangerous pathogens such as bacteria and toxins, according»»»

theguardian.com
Have anything to say about this article?

You can report: fake news, misinformation, error, more information, additional data, etc.

Comment
Cancel
Your comment has been sent successfuly! Thank you.
Text

280 characters remaining