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Anxiety linked With Gut Health, Woman Awarded Money After Falling on HP Ride and Canadians Require Visa to go to Brazil
In this week’s episode of The Next Take Podcast, hosts Mikel and Tanyka unpack three major stories making headlines. They begin with a look at emerging research linking anxiety to gut health, shedding light on how mental and physical wellness may be more closely connected than previously thought. The duo then examines a recent court ruling in which a woman was awarded damages after falling on a ride at a Harry Potter attraction, raising questions about safety standards at major theme parks. Lastly, they break down Brazil’s newly implemented visa requirements for Canadian travelers, exploring the potential implications for tourism and international relations.
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