When Anant Ambani had lost 108 kilos in 18 months: All about his impressive weight loss transformation

When Anant Ambani had lost 108 kilos in 18 months: All about his impressive weight loss transformation

Anant Ambani, once 208 kilos, adopted rigorous exercise and weight training. Nita Ambani cited asthma-steroid weight gain. Preparing for Anant and Radhika Merchant’s wedding, they visited a children’s obesity hospital. In 2016, Vinod Channa helped him lose 108 kilos in 18 months. His diet (1200-1400 calories) included a 21-kilometer walk, zero sugar, low carbs, and…

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Best of cartoons, July 8, 2024

Best of cartoons, July 8, 2024

The news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. The news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. Politics / Federal Sydney Morning Herald – Latest News

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Mildred Stahlman, neonatal care pioneer, dies at 101

Dr. Mildred T. Stahlman, the legendary neonatal doctor whose groundbreaking work changed pediatric medicine and saved countless newborn babies around the world, has died at 101. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.  NBC News Health ​Dr. Mildred T. Stahlman, the legendary neonatal doctor whose groundbreaking work changed pediatric medicine and saved countless newborn…

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Simpson accepts football mortality

Simpson accepts football mortality

There are reports that senior West Coast Eagles players are keen to see the back of coach Adam Simpson. There are reports that senior West Coast Eagles players are keen to see the back of coach Adam Simpson. Sport / AFL Sydney Morning Herald – Latest News

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Ordinary workers ‘can’t keep up’ with mortgages, rent and bills – even with multiple jobs

Ordinary workers ‘can’t keep up’ with mortgages, rent and bills – even with multiple jobs

Working Australians, some with multiple jobs, are inundating financial counselling services at COVID-era levels as interest rates and inflation make life unaffordable. Working Australians, some with multiple jobs, are inundating financial counselling services at COVID-era levels as interest rates and inflation make life unaffordable. Politics / Federal Sydney Morning Herald – Latest News

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