Some have argued that social media makes anyone with a public Facebook profile or a certain number of Twitter followers a public figure. Do you agree? Should the court revisit the definition of β€œpublic figure” in light of social media? Why?
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Evaluating the impact of COVID-19 on male reproduction rep.bioscientifica.com/vi…
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Is it douchy to post pictures of your back/abs/body on social media just to let people see your progress

Well we all love to jerk off to ourselfs but is it ok to let others have the chance too?

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Thai Gov't warns of PUNISHMENT over new social media app

Thai Gov't warns of PUNISHMENT over new social media app

https://bangkokjack.com/2021/02/17/punishment-social-media-app/

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Weight loss, hypertension and mental well-being improvements during COVID-19 with a multicomponent health promotion programme on Zoom: a service evaluation in primary care

Walker L, Smith N, Delon C. Weight loss, hypertension and mental well-being improvements during COVID-19 with a multicomponent health promotion programme on Zoom: a service evaluation in primary care. BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health 2021;bmjnph-2020-000219. doi: 10.1136/bmjnph-2020-000219

https://nutrition.bmj.com/content/early/2021/02/14/bmjnph-2020-000219

  1. Louise Walker1,2,
  2. Natalie Smith1 and
  3. Christine Delon3

Abstract

Background Obesity is a risk factor for complications from SARS-CoV-2 infection, increasing the need for effective weight management measures in primary care. However, in the UK, COVID-19 restrictions have hampered primary care weight management referral and delivery, and COVID-19 related weight gain has been reported. The present study evaluated outcomes from a multicomponent weight loss and health promotion programme in UK primary care, delivered remotely due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Method Patients with obesity, type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes attended six 90 min sessions over 10 weeks on Zoom. The dietary component comprised a low-carbohydrate β€˜real food’ approach, augmented with education on physical activity, intermittent fasting, gut health, stress management, sleep and behaviour change. Anthropometric and cardiometabolic data were self-reported. Mental well-being was assessed with the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. Subjective outcomes and participant feedback about the programme were collected with an anonymous online survey.

Results Twenty participants completed the programme. Weight loss and improvements in body mass index, waist circumference, systolic and diastolic blood pressure and mental well-being achieved statistical and clinical significance. Mean weight loss (5.8 kg) represented a 6.5% weight loss. Participants’ subjective outcomes included weight loss without hunger (67%) and increased confidence in their ability to improve health (83%). All participants reported the usage of Zoom to access the programme as acceptable with 83% reporting it worked wel

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