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Dr. Oz Drops Cringe ‘Squat’ Tutorial

The Daily Beast

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July 10, 2026

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Dr. Oz Drops Cringe ‘Squat’ Tutorial

X/DrOzDr. Mehmet Oz attempted to show proper squatting form by posting a video in which he loses his balance performing what he calls a “super simple” exercise.Oz, the 66-year-old administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, shared a “pro-tip” with his audience of 3.3 million X followers. “Super simple: it’s called a squat. You’ve all heard of it,” he began, standing in what appeared to be his yard.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Health News | Mail Online

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· Jun 30, 2026

The surprising new secret method that could tackle the scourge of osteoarthritis and help regrow your worn-out hips and knees

The surprising new secret method that could tackle the scourge of osteoarthritis and help regrow your worn-out hips and knees

Gary Taubes

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· Jan 22, 2024

Substack 4: Nutrition Researchers Say It’s the Doctors Who Are Fooling Themselves – Are They?

The very controversial history surrounding dietary therapy for obesity and diabetes comes down to one consistent and very obvious conflict. Physicians, like the UK’s David Unwin in his recent article, insist that they know better how to successfully treat their patients than the academic nutritionists and epidemiologists in their Ivy Towers. The physicians have argued...Read More »

Daily Cup of Yoga

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· Feb 4, 2025

Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses, Volume 2

Enjoy this excerpt from Chapter 3 of the soon-to-be released Volume 2 of Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses by Sage Rountree and Alexandra Desiato. This companion volume—with all-new material—offers 54 ready-made ideas and templates to elevate your classes, refine your voice, and teach inspired themes with joy and confidence. Available for pre-order now on Amazon.com. []

Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 8, 2026

Oregon State U. Course to Explore Gender, Race, Sexuality in Disney Cartoon Movies

“There is no scholarly grounding to such High Theory-pop culture courses; they consist of a rote recycling of a mannered academic discourse that refers to almost nothing outside of itself.” The post Oregon State U. Course to Explore Gender, Race, Sexuality in Disney Cartoon Movies first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Inc.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Modern World is Destroying Focus—But a New Study Shows How to Grow It Back

After a college professor noticed a disturbing drop in his students’ ability to focus, researchers found a practical way to build attention spans back up.

The Root

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· Jul 10, 2026

Expert: Why a New Push for ‘Black English’ in Schools Can Help Students Thrive

The Root spoke with one Black scholar who says embracing African American Vernacular English (AAVE) may help teachers connect with students and support their success.

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Related coverage for "Dr. Oz Drops Cringe ‘Squat’ Tutorial": Health News | Mail Online — The surprising new secret method that could tackle the scourge of osteoarthritis and help regrow your worn-out hips and knees. Gary Taubes — Substack 4: Nutrition Researchers Say It’s the Doctors Who Are Fooling Themselves – Are They?. Daily Cup of Yoga — Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses, Volume 2. Legal Insurrection — Oregon State U. Course to Explore Gender, Race, Sexuality in Disney Cartoon Movies. Inc.com — The Modern World is Destroying Focus—But a New Study Shows How to Grow It Back. The Root — Expert: Why a New Push for ‘Black English’ in Schools Can Help Students Thrive