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After shedding pounds by eating at McDonald's for breakfast, lunch and dinner, an Iowa science teacher now works for the fast food giant to share the story of his unlikely weight loss.
John Cisna now works as a brand ambassador for McDonald's after his experiment grabbed headlines nationwide, according to a company spokeswoman. Cisna said he lost nearly 60 pounds in six months during his diet that he started as an experiment for his science class.
"Today, John serves as an official brand ambassador for McDonald’s and travels the country sharing his story about the importance of choice and balance," a McDonald's spokeswoman said in a statement to ABC News, noting that Cisna is not a McDonald's employee but is paid for his appearances.
Bad news for cat lovers. A new study published in the journal Schizophrenia Research indicates a possible link between childhood cat ownership and increased risks of developing schizophrenia and other mental illnesses later in life.
The threat lies in the cats' feces. Cats may carry a parasite known as Toxoplasma gondii, which is shed when they defecate. Cat lovers are at risk if they come in contact with feces, such as when cleaning litter boxes. To be fair to the kitties, the parasite is also found in undercooked meats and unwashed fruits and vegetables. But because so many in the US own cats (around 35% of households, according to the ASPCA), feline fecal matter is quite prevalent.
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Takechanpoo wrote:those gluttonous girls vomit all what she ate after finishing to eat it.
its the reason they remain to be skinny.
matsuki wrote:I've got the perfect instrument to stick down her throat....
Vietnam will drop its visa requirements for tourists from five more European countries in a bid to boost its slumping tourism industry.
Under a decision by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung that was posted on the government's website, visitors from Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain will no longer need a visa to visit Vietnam starting in July for stays up to 15 days.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Vietnam waives visas for 5 Europe countries to boost tourismVietnam will drop its visa requirements for tourists from five more European countries in a bid to boost its slumping tourism industry.
Under a decision by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung that was posted on the government's website, visitors from Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain will no longer need a visa to visit Vietnam starting in July for stays up to 15 days.
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