In today’s news, United States Agency for International Development allocates US$450,000 for Mozambique cyclone relief, Queensland, Australia experiences spike in COVID patients at end of 2024, European Union mandates USB-C charging ports in electronic devices to reduce e-waste, Uzbekistan prioritizes reducing poverty through education and support programs, animal-people organization in United States honors student chapter at law school for promoting field of animal-citizens law, beauty brand in South Korea uses eastern prickly pear to make vegan cosmetics, and sweet donkey-person in Belgium gets new prosthetic leg.
Walk, swing, jump, dance – moving more just feels so good! Here's a health tip for you. If you’re looking to increase movement fluidity in your daily life or during exercise, try barefoot training or working out with shoes designed with minimal cushioning. This approach allows your feet to grip the ground better, forcing your body to learn how to stabilize, enhancing your posture and alignment. It also strengthens your foot muscles and employs the fascial network, which is the connective tissue that encloses and supports every organ, bone, muscle, nerve, and blood vessel in the body. Such training can improve overall body awareness, improving your proprioception and coordination. It can also lower the risk of foot and ankle injuries by helping correct gait imbalances or common injuries such as plantar fasciitis or shin splints.
We just need to enter the good mood code to access the joke of the day. And here it comes! This one’s called “Dad’s Wallet.”
The wife and kids always demanded dad bring home gifts and vegan treats. One day, Dad exclaimed:
“Lately, I’m feeling like my wallet is an onion... Every time I open it, I cry.”
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