As Americans recover from a barrage of Super Bowl food coupled with ads suggesting we eat even more — made light of in a funny and self-aware Uber Eats campaign starring Bradley Cooper and Matthew ...
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What Mike Tyson is forgetting about obesity

The Super Bowl ad offers a dose of shame rather than acknowledging obesity as multi-factor ...
It's no secret that childhood obesity is a problem in the US. Over 2 million American kids are considered "super obese." As a dietitian I have seen and counseled several severely obese children and ...
In a post on X on Friday, Mr. Kennedy called the ad “the most important message in Super Bowl history.” Mr. Lyons said the ad push, which also includes “Processed food kills” signs on taxicabs in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most Super Bowl commercials aim to entertain. A minute-long Big Game ad from telehealth company Hims & Hers Health might do ...
In a dramatic black-and-white Super Bowl commercial that cut through the usual beer and soda blitz, boxing icon Mike Tyson delivered a deeply personal.
As Americans recover from a barrage of Super Bowl food coupled with ads suggesting we eat even more -- made light of in a ...