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FACT FOCUS: FEMA funding to New York City to assist migrants is misrepresented

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Asia   来源:Personal Finance  查看:  评论:0
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Even the sweetest pets can have an attitude sometimes. Whether they'reor refusing to listen to their parents, their sass is endlessly entertaining (and adorable). And it sure doesn't hurt that their attitude often gets them what they want, too!

FACT FOCUS: FEMA funding to New York City to assist migrants is misrepresented

Tennessee, the Nashville-living orange cat, knows how to use his sass to his advantage. He used his attitude and his chunky size to protest going indoors in the funniest way, though his mama is less than amused with his antics.'s fans are incredibly amused! Tennessee has racked up over a million views in just two days since the June 1 video was posted, and it's safe to say that his stardom isn't over yet.What a character! This

FACT FOCUS: FEMA funding to New York City to assist migrants is misrepresented

knows exactly what to do to keep Mom from carrying him inside, though, thanks to his extra weight, he doesn't have to do much at all. Even if she wasn't filming, this cat mom may not even have caught and carried him with two hands!"Tennessee, is this lady bothering you?" a commenter named Lauren asked. LOL, that's sure what it seems like! Normally,

FACT FOCUS: FEMA funding to New York City to assist migrants is misrepresented

are the ones bugging their humans, but this duo proved that it can be the other way around.

had his way, he'd spend the whole day sunbathing, but his mama always prioritizes his safety. When she has to go to work, he has to go inside! This is the definition of responsible pet ownership, but Tennessee couldn't care less.More research and randomized control trials may be needed to fully understand how dieting impacts mental health, Bhat said.

There are several reasons why the calorie restriction seen in the most recent study might be associated with a negative mental health impact.Previous studies, including Keeler’s, found that low-calorie diets that resulted in weight loss for people classified as overweight or obese was associated with reduced depression symptoms.

That could be because of physiological changes, improved physical mobility or increased positive social feedback, Keeler said.“Embarking on a calorie restricted diet without experiencing weight loss, or experiencing ‘weight cycling’ might not produce improvements in depression, and on top of that may be frustrating or disheartening to individuals, causing an increase in depression,” Keeler said in an email.

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