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AN extreme eater passed away after her stomach tore while livestreaming a 10-hour-long food binge. Pan Xiaoting, from China, was known for broadcasting her marathon eating challenges, often eating for hours at a time. 4Pan Xiaoting died after scoffing a 22lb feast during livestreamCredit: Jam Press4She collapsed suddenly as she live-streamed herself binge eatingCredit: Jam Press4Pan was known for her extreme feasting challengesCredit: Jam PressLocal media in China reported on July 14 that she had died suddenly during a livestream.She passed away last week from a suspected stomach tear while devouring 10kg of food, which included chocolate, chicken fingers and…

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The 24-year-old Chinese influencer Pan Xiaoting has died while streaming a live broadcast of excessive eating on her social media platforms. According to NDTV, the incident occurred on July 14. The young woman was known as ‘the queen of mukbang,’ a term referring to live video broadcasts where viewers watch the host eat.What caused Pan Xiaoting overeating death?Before her death, Xiaoting was known for accepting challenges from her followers, such as eating for over 10 hours straight. She was accustomed to these types of live broadcasts, a practice that ultimately led to her tragic end.According to the Chinese media outlet…

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AN extreme eater passed away after her stomach tore while livestreaming a 10-hour-long food binge. Pan Xiaoting, from China, was known for broadcasting her marathon eating challenges, often eating for hours at a time. 4Pan Xiaoting died after scoffing a 22lb feast during livestreamCredit: Jam Press4She collapsed suddenly as she live-streamed herself binge eatingCredit: Jam Press4Pan was known for her extreme feasting challengesCredit: Jam PressLocal media in China reported on July 14 that she had died suddenly during a livestream.She passed away last week from a suspected stomach tear while devouring 10kg of food, which included chocolate, chicken fingers and…

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23 July 2024, 07:55 Pan Xiaoting died while live-streaming a 10-hour eating binge. Picture: Social Media A 24-year-old live-streamer died during an online broadcast of a 10-hour binge eating challenge. Pan Xiaoting died after gorging on cake, chicken fingers and seafood in front of thousands of her followers.The woman, from China, died from a suspected stomach tear while eating up to 10kg of food.According to reports, her autopsy revealed her stomach had been severely deformed and was filled with undigested food at the time of her death.Her stomach is believed to have burst. She would regularly take part in eating…

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Hello my dearest friends 🙂 I’ve been absent for a little while, but for good reason, I promise. We had our daughter last Monday!!! Penelope Grace. She is the sweetest, most precious little lady I have ever laid eyes on. And as I’m typing this on my phone, sweet Penny is napping on my chest with her small little arms up by her face. The house is quiet, and I’m blessed to be listening to little coos and her breathing as she sleeps off a big meal of breast milk! There is so much that I want to tell you.…

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By Cassidy Morrison Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com 22:32 22 Jul 2024, updated 22:37 22 Jul 2024 A 24-year-old binge-eating live-streamer died while broadcasting a 10-hour food binge on cake, chicken fingers, and seafood to thousands of her followers.Pan Xiaoting, from China, died last week from a suspected stomach tear while gorging on 10kg (22lbs) of food, including what appeared to be chocolate cake.Autopsy results revealed that her stomach had become severely deformed and filled with undigested food, suggesting that her stomach could have burst, causing stomach acid and food to leak into her abdomen. Xiaoting – who was morbidly obese -…

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A couple went viral on TikTok after sharing an unsavory experience they had with a can of strawberry-vanilla Olipop soda.  In the video, which racked up more than 176,000 likes, Laine Bullinger says that her boyfriend Garrett was drinking the soda before realizing that it tasted off. Bullinger decided to pour some of the soda into a glass when she noticed that it contained black fragments. So, Garrett cut the can in half and discovered that the inside was coated in something black, as Bullinger looked on in horror.  In a follow-up video, Bullinger and Garrett shared that they had…

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Here’s why the “clean eating” trend should—literally— be taken with a grain of salt.getty “Clean eating” is a dietary trend focused on consuming whole foods while avoiding processed and packaged foods with refined sugars, artificial ingredients or preservatives. On the surface, this trend appears to encourage healthier diet choices that support overall well-being. However, interpretations of what clean eating means can vary widely, and recent studies have questioned the safety and feasibility of such a diet. Here are two reasons why it is essential to question the clean eating trend, according to research. 1. It Can Promote Disordered Eating The…

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by Maria A Kalantzis, Ph.D. candidate at Bowling Green State University, 2024 CEED Summer Research Fellow ‘Do I check Asian? African? White…?’ These are the questions that someone who is of Arab, Middle Eastern, or North African (A-MENA) descent residing in the United States might ask themselves. Approximately 3.5 million Americans descend from the A-MENA region, which consists of 22 countries, spanning from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf in the east (World Bank, 2003) (see map). For decades, A-MENA Americans have been classified by the government as White per the U.S.…

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Doing what you can to protect and maintain your vision health, especially as you age, is important for overall wellness. An easy (and tasty) way to do this is to work in more nutritious foods. Below is a roundup of some the most nutritious foods for your peepers. Read more: Best Places to Buy Glasses OnlineBest foods for healthy eyesWhether you’ve got a family history of vision problems or you’re trying to fight eye strain in your day-to-day life, here are 12 foods to boost eye health.  Broccoli A study promoted by the American Optometric Association found that indole-3-carbinol, a compound found in…

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