Myths about healthy eating that are complete nonsense

Despite the flood of wellness advice online, many popular beliefs about nutrition are simply wrong. Experts say it’s time to separate fact from fiction and stop letting outdated myths dictate our diets. The Myth of “Carbs Make You Fat” Carbohydrates have been demonized for decades, but the truth is more nuanced. Complex carbs like whole grains, beans, and vegetables are essential sources of fiber, vitamins, and energy. Weight gain comes from excess calories overall, not carbs alone. “Coconut Oil Is a Superfood” Coconut oil has been marketed as a miracle…

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Light, Folklore, and Festivity: Austria’s Advent Traditions Shine Before Christmas

Vienna, November 29 – As the first candle flickers on Austria’s Advent wreaths, the country enters a season that blends quiet reflection with vibrant folklore and bustling markets. The wreath, a circle of evergreen branches adorned with four candles, has become the centerpiece of Advent in Austrian homes and churches. The Wreath of Anticipation The Advent wreath tradition began in 1839 when German theologian Johann Heinrich Wichern created a wooden ring with candles to help children count down to Christmas. Austria quickly embraced the custom, weaving wreaths from fir branches…

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Black Friday: Bargain hunters should avoid these pitfalls

Black Friday and the following Cyber Monday mark the start of Christmas shopping for many, as Rainer Trefelnik, chairman of the Federal Trade Association, puts it. Austrians will spend around 520 million euros on shopping on these days, according to a survey by the Chamber of Commerce. Last year, the figure was 430 million euros. Trefelnik hopes that at least part of this sum will be spent in domestic retail. In any case, the majority of business (more than 80 percent) will be done online, and the primary motive for…

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From Waiting to Wonder: The Relevance of Advent Today

On Sunday, November 30, 2025, the season of Advent begins. It is more than a countdown to Christmas—it is a sacred season of preparation, hope, and renewal that calls Christians to reflect deeply on Christ’s coming and His promise to return. Advent is four weeks leading up to Christmas, beginning on the fourth Sunday before December 25. The word Advent means “arrival” or “coming,” and the season invites believers to prepare their hearts for two realities: the celebration of Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem and the anticipation of His second coming…

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Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs Announces Updated Guidelines on Visa-Free Entry for Temporary Visitors

Manila, Philippines — The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has released updated guidelines on the entry of temporary visitors, reaffirming the country’s visa-free access policy for short-term business and tourism travel. Nationals from 157 countries may enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay of up to 30 days, as long as they hold a return or onward ticket and a passport valid for at least six months beyond their planned stay. This policy is part of the government’s effort to keep travel smooth, secure, and welcoming for…

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FSW Debt Counseling warns of financial risks during the holiday season

FSW Debt Counselling is calling for greater financial awareness in light of Black Friday and Cyber Monday discount campaigns. Every year, online shops in particular tempt shoppers with special discounts for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Clever marketing puts pressure on customers and often leads to impulsive purchases. FSW Debt Counselling is therefore urging caution. Advertising psychology tricks, such as claiming that there is only one product left or that a discount is limited in time, create enormous pressure among customers. “At this point, at the latest, customers should think…

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Behind the Cabin Curtain: 8 Secrets Airlines Would Rather You Didn’t Know

Most flights feel routine. You board, stash your bag, plug in your headphones, and trust the crew to handle the rest. But behind the calm voice of the captain and the tidy cabin, there is a world passengers rarely see. Airline employees know it well, and they tend to keep a few details quiet. Your headphones are not fresh out of the boxThe plastic wrapping misleads almost everyone. Those headsets were used by passengers on earlier flights. They are cleaned, checked, and sealed again. You might be flying with coffins…

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Shared moments of happiness reduce stress hormones in couples

Moments of happiness as a couple can have a measurable positive effect on health: when older couples experience positive feelings together, their levels of the stress hormone cortisol decrease. This was reported by a team of researchers led by psychologist Tomiko Yoneda from the University of California, Davis, in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. “We know from numerous studies that positive emotions such as happiness, joy, love, and excitement are good for our health – they are even associated with a longer life,” explains Yoneda, according to a…

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This many steps per day are enough for good health

More physical activity is definitely better than a sedentary lifestyle. But the old “unofficial” goal of 10,000 steps per day does not have to be achieved. An international team of scientists has found that the most critical positive health effects occur even with 7,000 steps a day: lower mortality, fewer cardiovascular diseases, and much more. “Although 10,000 steps per day may still be a feasible goal for those who are more active, 7,000 steps per day is associated with clinically significant improvements in health outcomes and may be a more…

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