MARIA MENOUNOS HAS TURNED HER OWN HEALTH STRUGGLES INTO A MISSION TO HELP OTHERS.(PHOTO).

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 Maria Menounos reveals why she discusses her 'difficult' health battles Maria Menounos has turned her own health struggles into a mission to help others.  The television host, who survived both a brain tumor and stage II pancreatic cancer, has been candid about her journey, explaining that while she is naturally private, she feels compelled to share her experiences so others can benefit.  Menounos says her openness has given her purpose, allowing her to use her platform to advocate for wellness and inspire people facing similar challenges. She emphasizes the importance of prioritizing health before crises arise, noting that her own lifestyle changes came out of necessity.  Menounos encourages people to make small, consistent choices that add up over time, stressing that wellness is the result of daily habits.  Drawing on decades of experience interviewing experts, she now uses her connections to guide people toward resources and practitioners who can make a rea...

GAZA FACES FUEL SHORTAGES AS ISRAEL SHUTS BORDERS AMID IRAN CONFLICT. (PHOTO).


 Gaza faces fuel shortages as Israel shuts borders amid Iran conflict

Gaza is facing a critical shortage of fuel and may soon see dwindling stocks of food and other essentials after Israel closed all border crossings, citing the ongoing conflict with Iran. The shutdown, which began Saturday following joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran, has left officials warning that hospitals, water systems, and sanitation services could be at risk if supplies are not restored quickly. Israeli authorities have not indicated how long the closures will last.

Local and UN officials say Gaza relies almost entirely on fuel imports from Israel and Egypt, and current reserves are expected to last only a few days. Karuna Herrmann, a UN official overseeing fuel distribution, said the enclave may have just a couple of days of fuel remaining, while aid coordinator Amjad Al-Shawa estimated supplies could last three to four days. Stocks of vegetables, flour, and other necessities could also run out if crossings remain closed. Many Palestinians in Gaza are already internally displaced after years of conflict with Hamas militants. Residents, like Hamada Abu Laila, expressed frustration at being caught in the middle of a regional conflict. Israel’s COGAT agency said that food delivered since the October truce should be sufficient for the population, but declined to comment on fuel shortages.


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