Measles Protection, Ditching Alcohol, and a Sleep Surprise: Life-Saving Changes and Unusual Honors

Sarah Johnson
March 9, 2025
Brief
An Ohio woman credits the carnivore diet for overcoming anorexia, Trump appoints a young cancer survivor as honorary Secret Service agent, and pet food recalls rise over bird flu concerns.
‘STEAKING’ A CLAIM - One Ohio woman is singing praises to the carnivore diet, claiming it saved her life after decades of battling anorexia. Health experts, however, are stepping in to weigh pros and cons. Let’s just say, this one’s not for the faint of heart—or stomach.
‘BIGGEST HONOR’ - In a heartwarming move, President Trump has appointed a young boy who bravely battled cancer as an honorary Secret Service agent. Talk about a promotion that beats all the medals and trophies! The appointment has been described as the “biggest honor of them all.”
HIGH ALERT - Pet parents, take note: Bird flu concerns have prompted several pet food companies to issue recalls. Experts are urging you to keep a close eye on what’s in your furry friend’s bowl. Better safe than sorry, right?
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Editor's Comments
Three wildly different stories, but each one packs its own punch. The carnivore diet claim is eyebrow-raising—can steak really undo years of health issues? Meanwhile, the honorary Secret Service agent story is a reminder that recognition for courage comes in all forms. And let’s not sleep on the pet food recall; our pets deserve as much vigilance as we do!
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