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Nestlé adjusts offering due to rise of weight-loss drugs

Nestlé adjusts offering due to rise of weight-loss drugs

Nestlé plans to develop new food products specifically designed for individuals using weight-loss medication. The company aims to address health challenges associated with rapid weight loss, such as muscle mass reduction, signaling a shift in how the food industry perceives these drugs.

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34 fines issued on Merwede bridge on first day of police action against trucks

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On Monday, Dutch authorities issued 34 fines to trucks and touring coaches for violating the ban on heavy traffic on the Merwedebrug. This enforcement action marked the first day of police patrols aimed at ensuring compliance with the bridge's vehicle restrictions.

Gossip blogger Perez Hilton to receive long-term hospital care for now

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Prinsjesdag is approaching, but real negotiations could still take months

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Man who ended up in hospital unable to identify himself for 3 years, police release footage

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Dutch police are seeking the public's help to identify a man who has been unable to communicate his name or background since suffering a stroke in May 2023. Although he was known as 'Lucky' to a Buddhist community and 'Chris the Canadian' to others in Amsterdam, his true identity remains unknown, and investigators suspect he may be from North America.