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  • 3 weeks 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.

  • 1 month ago | ca.style.yahoo.com | David Oliver

    Did you grow up in an "ask" family or a "guess" family? An Australian podcast called Mamamia Out Loud recently posed the question on TikTok. In a guess family, that means "you don't really directly ask for anything ever," Jessie Stephens, host of the podcast, says in the video, like help with moving. You'd instead ask whether someone is busy over the weekend and sneak in a mention of what you need.

  • 1 month ago | malaysia.news.yahoo.com | David Oliver

    David Oliver, USA TODAY2 March 2025 at 9:33 pm·2-min readThis awards season belonged to Zoe Saldaña, who won countless trophies for her supporting performance as Rita in "Emilia Pérez," capping it off with the coveted Oscar. It was Saldaña's first Oscar nomination – and her first win. "Mami! Mami! Mami!" the actress, 46, called out several times when she got to the stage, noting her mother and whole family were in attendance for her big night. "I am floored by this honor.

  • 1 month ago | ca.style.yahoo.com | David Oliver

    Dr. Addison Montgomery, OBGYN, could probably talk your ear off about the importance of cancer screenings. Dr. Montgomery, of course, isn't a real person, but a character on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy." Her portrayer Kate Walsh, however, can talk your ear off just as much. That's because she's partnering with Grail, a healthcare company, to educate people about multi-cancer early detection (MCED) testing options through an initiative called Generation Possible.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | David Oliver

    A chiseled chest. Bulging biceps. Adonis-like abs. Gym rats push and pump weights to stay healthy and enjoy the side effect of looking buff in the process. But does achieving that muscular physique actually translate to peak physical fitness? "People are always like, 'Oh, you've got muscles, therefore you must be fit.' I can tell you, for free, they're for decorative purposes at best," an influencer said in a TikTok with nearly 200,000 views.

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