French daredevil known for skyscraper stunts plummets to death from 68th floor

 (Remi Lucidi/ Instagram)

(Remi Lucidi/ Instagram)

A French daredevil known for scaling skyscrapers around the world has died after falling from the 68th floor of a building in Hong Kong.

Remi Lucidi, 30, was at the Tregunter Tower complex in Hong Kong when he fell to his death after reportedly getting trapped outside a penthouse.

According to investigators, Lucidi arrived at the building in the evening and told the security guard that he was visiting a friend on the 40th floor.

Lucidi is believed to have made his way to a top floor and according to South China Morning Post, he got

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Americans are increasingly moving to red, Republican-leaning states – where life is cheaper, but people also die younger

The United States is an increasingly polarized country when it comes to politics – but one thing that almost everyone wants is to live a long, healthy life.

More and more Americans are moving from Democratic-leaning blue states to Republican-voting red ones, and one of the effects of this change is that they are relocating to places with lower life expectancy.

Idaho, Montana and Florida, all red states, had the greatest population growth among US states between 2020 and 2022. Meanwhile, New York and Illinois, both blue states, and Louisiana, a red state, suffered the biggest population losses. California, another

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Your Weekly Work Horoscope for The Week of April 10, 2023

Your Weekly Work Horoscope for The Week of April 10, 2023. Discover your Weekly Work Horoscope for each zodiac sign here.

Aries

The beginning of the week presents you with a valuable learning opportunity. A lunar eclipse invigorates your third house of communication on November 30, leaving you with a piece of information that changes everything. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and get your point across. The conversations you start now have the power to elevate your standing.

However, by December 3, your emotions could get in the way of any plans you may have. The moon will be

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Healthy Life: Montreal innovator wins award for unique product developed for women | HealthyLife

After having suffered from bad period cramps, Nanette Sene is on a mission to ensure no woman has to miss out on daily activities just because of her cycle.

Her work to develop a cutting-edge, wearable device that combines heat with microelectronics to quickly relieve muscle cramps and menstrual pain, has earned the Montrealer a prestigious award and $5,000 from Mitacs, a national innovation organization that fosters growth by solving business challenges with research solutions from academic institutions.

“Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea) is a widespread problem affecting 80% of women globally, leading to lost productivity and absenteeism, and yet very few

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Over 40% of Singaporean workers will quit jobs for a better work-life balance

Work-life balance in focus: The survey shows 41% of respondents considering a career change for a healthier lifestyle.

Work-life balance in focus: The survey shows 41% of respondents considering a career change for a healthier lifestyle. (PHOTO: Getty Images)

SINGAPORE— In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, achieving a harmonious work-life balance has become a burning desire for many Singaporean professionals.

In a recent survey conducted by Randstad Singapore, the results showed 41 percent of respondents were eagerly contemplating bidding farewell to their current jobs, all in pursuit of a healthier work-life balance.

The survey, known as the 2023 Employer Brand Research Singapore report, was conducted by Randstad, the world’s largest talent company.

This year’s research involved over 163,000

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Healthy streets, healthy life – POLITICO

American cities that closed streets during the pandemic to give residents additional outdoor space for recreation have returned most of them to drivers.

Those reopenings are a missed opportunity to improve health if the prognosis from an ongoing experiment in urban redesign in Barcelona, ​​Spain, is any indication.

POLITICO’s Helen Collis reports that Barcelona has seen promising results from a decade-old project to close large sections of three neighborhoods to traffic.

A survey of people living in the repurposed areas found they reported better rest, increased socialization and

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Bird’s Nest Carrot Cake Cupcakes

Celebrate Easter with these festive Bird’s Nest Carrot Cake Cupcakes that are super moist, naturally sweetened with maple syrup and applesauce, all topped with a cream cheese frosting, toasted coconut and chocolate candies!

Easter is right around the corner and these carrot cake cupcakes make the perfect festive treat! The cutest little desserts that are not only delicious, but make such a great addition to your holiday table. These carrot cake cupcakes are made healthier with whole wheat pastry flour, shredded carrots, coconut oil in place of butter and naturally sweetened with maple syrup and applesauce. The cupcakes are topped

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Heart-healthy habits linked to a longer life without chronic conditions

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A study found that heart-healthy lifestyle habits described in the American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential 8, such as physical activity and quality sleep, are associated with a longer lifespan and more years spent free of chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes and cancer. urbazon/Getty Images
  • The American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential 8 is a concept that defines cardiovascular health based on four modifiable behaviors, such as physical activity and sleep, and four modifiable biometric measures, such as weight, blood glucose, and blood lipid levels, that impact cardiovascular health.
  • The composite cardiovascular health score measured using the
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