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1. Gwyneth Paltrow’s’Corona Overcome Diet’… Medical staff’warning’

British health officials warned Gwyneth Paltrow, an American actor who said he was recovering from Corona 19 with his own diet, saying that it was’false information’. Previously, Paltrow announced on the homepage of the magazine he founded that he is following a low-carb, high-fat, and vegetarian diet to recover after suffering from Corona 19. They claim to have found data to support this diet. “Some of the solutions he recommends are not recommended by health authorities,” said Professor Stephen Fowys, England’s medical director for the UK National Health Service. He also stressed that “Corona 19 organ sequelae must be taken seriously and approached scientifically,” and “celebrities have a duty to take responsibility.”

2.’The miracle of mayonnaise’ that saved the’oil-stained’ turtle

In Israel, the blue sea turtles, which have been alive and dead due to the worst oil spill ever, are eating mayonnaise and recovering their health. Earlier this month, a widespread tar run off the coast of Israel’s Mediterranean sea covered 195 kilometers of oil. In this accident, the blue sea turtles were wearing a lot of black tar when they were rescued. Tar stuck to the turtles’ respiratory tract, stomach and small intestine. The Israeli government’s National Turtle Rescue Center fed the turtles with mayonnaise after research to save them. Mayonnaise thinned the tar and discharged it out of the turtle’s body and provided nutrients such as protein. Thanks to this, the turtles were able to recover their health, and in the next week or two, they are expected to get better enough to return to the wild.

3. A puppy born as’one body’ trying to become a’twin’

In the United States, puppies with six legs and two tails are said to be born and growing healthy. According to foreign media, on the 16th, a 6-legged dog, Skifer, was born in Oklahoma, USA. Skipper has one head and one chest, but also has two pelvis, genitals, and tails. The vet explained that “when the fertilized egg is divided into twins, it does not appear to be completely separated.” The veterinary hospital said that Skipper had signs of a rare disease called vertebral bifurcation, but it was “a miracle to survive longer than expected.” Now, a week after birth, Skipper is at home with his family, eating, running, and toileting like other dogs, and is living well.

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