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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | David Oliver
Pete Buttigieg and his husband Chasten are raising adopted Black children – something he recently discussed on the "Flagrant" podcast. And they're hardly alone. Scroll through TikTok and you'll find wholesome, heartwarming stories about White parents with Black children posting videos perfecting their children's hair.
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1 week ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | David Oliver
Teddi Mellencamp sat stuck in traffic in early May on her way home. "Oh my gosh, hurry up," she thought. The delay really bugged her, which is no surprise. If there's anything the Type A, former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star and daughter of John Mellencamp is known for, it's punctuality. At least in the Bravo universe. But the 43-year-old has been stuck in a different way these last few months, in the fight of her life amid a stage 4 melanoma diagnosis.
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1 week ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | David Oliver
"Hold on for one more day."Yes, these are the lyrics to "Hold On" by Wilson Phillips. They're also the mantra by which Wilson Phillips singer Carnie Wilson abides as a champion for all those struggling in silence from myriad health conditions. "I was my own advocate that had to to advocate for my own depression and anxiety and OCD," Wilson, 57, says over a Zoom call from Los Angeles. "I suffer from these things, and they're not debilitating for me.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | David Oliver
Nika Beamon thought she was going to die. The former college athlete always played high-impact sports. Rugby, ice hockey, you name it. Always knocked down but toughing it out. By the time she was a senior at Boston College, though, toughing it out grew impossible. Waking up everyday was a struggle. Aches appeared out of nowhere, even when she wasn't exercising. She ran spontaneous fevers, like she was fighting an infection. Test after test – for mono, for anything – all failed to spit out a diagnosis.
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1 month ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | David Oliver
Bryan Johnson has yet to quench his thirst for longevity. He's taking all the supplements and trying all the therapies and medical interventions you can imagine to the tune of $2 million per year. You might also recognize him as the man who's used his son Talmage as a "blood boy," injecting himself with his son's plasma. In his Netflix documentary, "Don't Die," earlier this year, he claims to have shrunk his "biological age" by 5.1 years.
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