How to Dog-Proof Your Christmas Tree
Although holiday trees are beautiful to look at, they can pose a number risks for our canine companions.
Recent studies have shown that the artificial sweetener Sucralose, commonly found in baked goods, soft drinks, and chewing gum, increases our appetite rather than curbing it. Although Sucralose is marketed as a calorie-free sweet taste, a study conducted by Dr. Kathleen Page revealed that Sucralose can lead to weight gain. The study found that Sucralose increases brain activity in the hypothalamus, which regulates appetite and body weight.
Although holiday trees are beautiful to look at, they can pose a number risks for our canine companions.
Pet adoptions and sales have soared in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ahead of the Persian New Year, known as Nowruz, shoppers in a market north of Tehran are gearing up for the festive occasion. However, the celebratory spirit is dampened by soaring prices, particularly for essential items like meat, which have become unaffordable for many Iranians. The country's economic woes, exacerbated by sanctions, cast a shadow over the festivities, prompting hesitation among consumers to engage in traditional holiday shopping.
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