Finland has been named the happiest country in the world for the eighth consecutive year, with Nordic countries like Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden also ranking high in the World Happiness Report 2025. The rankings are based on self-assessed life evaluations, with factors such as trust, social connections, and household size influencing happiness levels. While European countries dominate the top spots, the United States and the United Kingdom have seen decreases in happiness, with Afghanistan and Sierra Leone ranking as the unhappiest countries. Overall, the report emphasizes the importance of investing in community, social support, and kindness to improve global happiness levels.
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These are the 6 food dyes the FDA wants to phase out and some of products that use them
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has urged companies to phase out all petroleum-based food dyes by the end of next year, aiming to replace them with natural alternatives. FDA Commissioner Marty Makary emphasized the expedited review of natural color additives, noting safety concerns regarding artificial dyes. The food dye industry, however, defends these additives as crucial for food consistency and consumer trust, with several popular...
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