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Lonely otter Harris finds love through online dating site built just for him
Poor otter Harris had been feeling lonely after his partner of four years, Apricot, passed away.His owners at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary were keen to find the Asian short clawed otter a new mate sharpish, so set him up on a website made just for him.On the site, called Fishing For Love, ten-year-old Harris was given his own dating profile highlighting all he has to offer.His profile read: ‘Looking to find my significant otter.‘I am very attentive, I love a cuddle and I am a very good listener.‘I will love you like no otter.’Cute, right?While most of us hopeful romantics have to deal with...…Poor otter Harris had been feeling lonely after his partner of four years, Apricot, passed away.His owners at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary were keen to find the Asian short clawed otter a new mate sharpish, so set him up on a website made just for him.On the site, called Fishing For Love, ten-year-old Harris was given his own dating profile highlighting all he has to offer.His profile read: ‘Looking to find my significant otter.‘I am very attentive, I love a cuddle and I am a very good listener.‘I will love you like no otter.’Cute, right?While most of us hopeful romantics have to deal with...WW…
If you're eating carbs, 'have a regular fizzy drink instead of diet version'
Drinking diet soda while eating carbs might do you more harm than drinking the full-fat, regular version of the drink, suggests new research.A new study has found that while artificial sweeteners used to replace sugar have no impact on their own, when consumed with a carbohydrate they decrease the brain’s response to sweet tastes.This could lead to eating more food to try to satiate those sugary cravings, which could in turn lead to weight gain.So, the researchers argue, you’re better off getting a regular pop with your fries rather than trying to offset your carbs with a diet version.The...…Drinking diet soda while eating carbs might do you more harm than drinking the full-fat, regular version of the drink, suggests new research.A new study has found that while artificial sweeteners used to replace sugar have no impact on their own, when consumed with a carbohydrate they decrease the brain’s response to sweet tastes.This could lead to eating more food to try to satiate those sugary cravings, which could in turn lead to weight gain.So, the researchers argue, you’re better off getting a regular pop with your fries rather than trying to offset your carbs with a diet version.The...WW…
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