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  2. WW International - Wikipedia

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    The original Weight Watchers dietary plan in the 1960s was roughly based on the "Prudent Diet", developed by Dr. Norman Jolliffe at the New York City Board of Health. [139] [140] [52] [9] [141] It was based around lean meat, fish, skim milk, and fruits and vegetables, and it banned alcohol, sweets, and fatty foods. [6]

  3. Helmet sticker - Wikipedia

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    Helmet stickers, also known as reward decals and pride stickers, are stickers that are affixed to a high school or college football player's helmet. They can denote either individual or team accomplishments.

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  5. Weight Watchers - Wikipedia

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    Weight Watchers or WW may refer to: Weight Watchers (diet), a comprehensive weight loss program and diet; WW International, the company producing the Weight Watchers diet

  6. Throwback uniform - Wikipedia

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    Teams are still allowed to use alternate decals (or no decals at all) for their throwbacks, but they must use them on the regular helmets. [7] The one-helmet rule was repealed in 2022 , allowing a number of teams to revisit classic uniforms from the past, such as the New York Giants ' 1980s blue uniforms, and the Tennessee Titans ' powder blue ...

  7. WeightWatchers' CEO embraced Ozempic. Now she's out of the ...

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    Sistani helped push the company into the weight-loss drug space in 2023 through the $106 million acquisition of the telehealth platform Sequence — now called WeightWatchers Clinic, which ...

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    Move over, Wordle and Connections—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity fans can find on ...

  9. 6. Worms and other parasitic infections. With heavy worm burdens or certain parasitic infections, dogs can vomit. You may see worms in the vomit, but an absence of worms doesn’t mean parasites ...