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A study that upended medical practice by recommending feeding babies peanut products early to prevent allergies has had a big effect in the real world. About 60,000 children have avoided ...
A landmark study that proved feeding peanut products to young babies could prevent the development of life-threatening allergies has made a big difference a decade on. About 60,000 children have ...
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The trend has not yet arrived in Pagosa Springs, as far as I can tell. The trend being: young people — call them Gen Zers — meeting up in parks and sitting on the grass together, eating pudding with ...
A new trend is taking over parks, campuses and social media feeds and it is as weird as it sounds. Across Germany, people are gathering to do something absurd: eat pudding with a fork. Yes, a fork.
BERLIN — On Sunday afternoon, despite intermittent rain, more than 1,000 young Berliners gathered at a park to engage in the latest social media-driven activity now sweeping around the world: eating ...
According to a German outlet, the trend began in August, in Karlsruhe, Germany with a mysterious flyer Moritz Frankenberg/picture alliance via Getty TikTok never fails to serve up strange new food ...
Young people from Northern Europe are gathering in public squares to enjoy “Pudding mit Gabel”—literally pudding with a fork—and share the trend online. What began as a quirky stunt has already spread ...
More than 1,000 young people gathered on Sunday to eat pudding together in the northern German city of Hanover - using forks instead of spoons. What sounds like an absurd idea is a trend on social ...