Image copyright Google Image caption 2 Sisters produces a third of all poultry products consumed in the UK The number of workers testing positive for coronavirus at an Anglesey chicken factory has risen to 158.All staff at the 2 Sisters meat processing plant in Llangefni are self-isolating after a number of workers were confirmed to…
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April 20, 2020 | 7:20am The coronavirus has claimed the life of a 96-year-old Texas woman whose sister died from the Spanish flu in 1918, according to a report. Selma Esther Ryan, who died at an assisted-living facility in Austin last week, wasn’t yet born when her sister, Esther, died 102 years ago at the…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.A pair of sisters have died from two separate global pandemics, over a century apart, according to a report on Friday.Selma Esther Ryan died Tuesday from the coronavirus at an assisted living facility in Austin, Tx., three days after celebrating her 96th…
3 min read DIETITIANS LIKE ME have been recommending a fiber-rich diet for years. The average American consumes between 10 to 15 grams of fiber in their diet daily. (The recommendation is between 20 to 38 grams, depending on age and gender). A big part of the problem is that only one in 10 of
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If you’re in your 30s, longevity may be low on your priority list. Chances are, your brain space is filled with more immediate concerns, like growing your career or family, or both. You’re also young enough not to get wrapped up in your own mortality. “You still have a lot of innate resilience,” Eve Henry