Latest news with #ChuckNorris


Wales Online
2 hours ago
- Business
- Wales Online
One of Wales' best burger restaurants announce opening date in Cardiff
One of Wales' best burger restaurants announce opening date in Cardiff It will become its fifth Welsh location Some of the burgers on offer at Burger Boyz (Image: Burger Boyz ) One of south Wales's most loved burger restaurants is opening a new location in Cardiff. Burger Boyz has announced it will be arriving in the capital on Friday, July 18. It will be located at Cowbridge Road east in the Canton area of the city, within the same unit Ansh once traded. The business was launched by school mates Marcin Sadlos and Jack Phillips back in 2021, who quit their full-time jobs in the engineering industry after finding success pursuing a career in the culinary world, first buying a food truck, before taking over the kitchen at The Red Lion pub in Port Talbot. They went on to secure a spot at Newport Market, before going on to open a restaurant in Port Talbot, and are also based at Albert Hall in Swansea. For the latest restaurant reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here . They also bought a food truck which is used to attend events, called The Truck Norris, named after its best-selling burger the Chuck Norris. The truck has had a presence at Bridgend designer outlet for the last year. Speaking ahead of the opening of their new location, Mr Sadlos said: "It's an exciting time. Cardiff is a site that we've wanted to open for a while now. Article continues below "We were looking for the right opportunity. "When Ansh decided to close, we got in touch with the landlords and decided to take it over." The restaurant's menu consists of seven different burgers, along with loaded fries and sides, and has gained a great reputation for the quality of its food. We tried it ourselves. You can read about that by clicking here. It has been visited by professional competitive eaters at its Port Talbot restaurant, including Randy Santel, Katina Eats Kilos, Joel Hansen (modelvsfood) and Leah Shutkever. Mr Sadlos added: "We are going to be serving the same menu that people are used to, and we are actually working on developing a little prep kitchen where we can bring in some smoked meats and some more American-style barbecue items. Article continues below "That will be for down the line and not for opening. "It will be a few months down the line once we have settled."


Time of India
2 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Plans to restrict open market access to tuberculosis medicines
With cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis on the rise in India, authorities are set to tighten open market access to newer anti-TB drugs Bedaquiline and Delamanid , which went off patent last year. The Central TB division-which is under the health ministry-had written to the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) citing "access risks" that are leading to indiscriminate use, potentially increasing cases of treatment failure and resistance to these drugs. The patents for Bedaquiline and Delamanid expired last year, paving the way for pharmaceutical companies to manufacture the molecule. The drugs eventually became available in the market. The newer anti-TB drugs, including Bedaquiline, Delamanid, Pretomanid and Rifapentine, are available in the market. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Chuck Norris Begs Seniors: Avoid These 3 Foods Like The Plague Roundhouse Provisions Learn More Undo This week, the matter was taken up by the Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC), an expert committee under the CDSCO, which suggested that licences be issued on the condition that the use of Bedaquiline, Delamanid, Pretomanid and Rifapentine will be as per Standards of TB Care in India (STCI), and that there should be conditional access through the National TB Elimination programme (NTEP). The experts also said that if such a condition is not mentioned in the existing licences, it should be modified accordingly. It also said the label on the container of the drug, as well as the packaging, should bear the warning-"For use in NTEP", which shall be in a box with a red background. Live Events "The DCC, after detailed deliberation, agreed with the proposal to issue suitable guidance to all state licensing authorities to address the issue uniformly. The DCC also recommended that in case some SLAs had already issued the manufacturing licence for such a product, they can issue separate letters for communicating the above conditions," the minutes of the meeting suggested. ET has seen a copy of the minutes.

Associated Press
3 days ago
- Health
- Associated Press
Chuck Norris Lone Wolf Ranch Launches Power Motion, Premium Hip & Joint Supplement for Active Dogs
HOUSTON, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lone Wolf Ranch Pets™, the premium pet wellness brand founded by Chuck and Gena Norris, proudly announces the launch of Power Motion™, a soft chew supplement designed to support canine joint health, mobility, and overall vitality. Crafted with clean, functional ingredients, Power Motion is ideal for active dogs, aging companions, and breeds prone to joint stiffness.* What Is Lone Wolf Ranch Power Motion? Lone Wolf Ranch Power Motion is a daily soft chew supplement formulated to promote hip and joint health in dogs. Made with a blend of natural ingredients, including Omega-3 fatty acids, curcuminoids from turmeric root, MSM (methylsulfonylmethane), and eggshell membrane, this supplement aims to support joint lubrication, reduce occasional stiffness, and maintain healthy cartilage.* The soft chews are crafted without harmful additives, ensuring a wholesome addition to your dog's daily routine. Whether your dog is a working breed, an active companion, or experiencing the natural effects of aging, Power Motion offers a convenient and tasty way to support their mobility and comfort. Key Ingredients in Lone Wolf Ranch Power Motion Lone Wolf Ranch Power Motion FAQ About Lone Wolf Ranch Pets Founded by Chuck and Gena Norris, Lone Wolf Ranch is a premium pet nutrition brand committed to providing high-quality, nutritious dog food. Lone Wolf Ranch formulas are created with ingredients that mirror what your dog would naturally consume in the wild. Each ingredient, including meats, vegetables, fruits, and seeds, is chosen to best support your pet's health, vitality, and youthful spirit. Lone Wolf Ranch currently offers Lone Wolf Power Foods Complete – a premium air-dried dog food. To learn more about Lone Wolf Ranch, visit and follow @lonewolfranchpets on Instagram and Facebook. About Chuck Norris Chuck Norris, 10th-degree Martial Arts Grandmaster and founder of the United Fighting Arts Federation, is best known for Walker, Texas Ranger and action films like The Delta Force, Code of Silence, and The Way of the Dragon. A six-time undefeated Karate World Champion and U.S. Air Force veteran, he's also a dedicated dog lover, with his Lone Wolf Ranch in Texas celebrating dogs as heroes and protectors. Beyond entertainment, Chuck is deeply committed to philanthropy, supporting youth and veterans through initiatives like Kickstart Kids. His Chuck Norris Seal of Approval highlights products that align with his values, including CForce Water, Lone Wolf Ranch Pets, and Roundhouse Provisions. Learn more at and follow him on Instagram @ChuckNorris. *All dogs are unique. Your dog's results can and will vary. Press contact: Ashley Dillahunty [email protected] View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Lone Wolf Ranch Pets


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Stress at work? Doctors see rise in heart diseases among young executives
Bengaluru | New Delhi: For 31-year-old techie Kumar, long hours at work carrying well into the night often led to stress eating, coupled with an occasional drink (or two) to 'take off the edge'. The excesses magnified over the weekend, till one day when what he suspected was an episode of indigestion turned out to be a heart attack. Kumar, who doesn't want to reveal his full name, has now been put on a strict diet by his doctor. He has been asked to cut out all unhealthy food, stop eating out and exercise. Kumar's is not an isolated case. Leading cardiologists are sounding the alarm bells as they see an increase in people in their 20s and 30s being hospitalised for cardiac issues. Ads By Google Ad will close in 27 Skip ad in 2 Skip Ad by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Chuck Norris Begs Seniors: Avoid These 3 Foods Like The Plague Roundhouse Provisions Watch Now Undo Stress, lack of sleep, pollution and working at odd hours have all contributed to the increase in heart disease among young people, said noted cardiologist Naresh Trehan. 'The numbers are worrisome; out of 34 beds in my ICU, nine are occupied by patients under 40,' said Naveen Bhamri, vice-chairman of cardiology at Max Super Speciality Hospital in New Delhi's Shalimar Bagh, who performed an angioplasty on a 39-year-old this week. 'A majority of my patients are in their 20s and 30s, who see long periods of inactivity due to being stuck at their desks, stressed out by the constant urban hustle and pressure to hit corporate targets.' Live Events Nishith Chandra, director, interventional cardiology at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute in the national capital, said he is seeing 10-20 patients in the age group of 20-30 years every month with heart-related issues. The key drivers behind this trend are sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise, high stress, poor sleep and mental health issues, Chandra said. "Undiagnosed hypertension, post-Covid heart inflammation, use of steroids and unsafe gym supplements, smoking, alcohol and recreational drug use are some other factors," he said. Hospitals across the country are reporting increased cases of young professionals having cardiovascular diseases, sudden cardiac arrests and heart attacks. 'Not all of them have the typical triggers like diabetes, hypertension, obesity and family history. Recent data shows that one in four individuals having heart attacks are aged 40 and under,' said M Sudhakar Rao, consultant - cardiology at Manipal Hospital, Sarjapur, Bengaluru. A 26-year-old who Rao recently treated for a clot removal and stenting of artery was sleeping only four hours daily due to work pressure and deadlines. Tight deadlines and work pressure, constant hustle culture and impending burnout are causing Indian professionals to remain in sedentary positions for most of the day, get less sleep, and turn to unhealthy, processed foods — all of which can contribute significantly to the risk of heart attacks, say medical professionals. India is the diabetes and hypertension capital of the world, and people are genetically more predisposed to getting heart diseases, often earlier than their counterparts in the West, said Mukesh Goel, senior consultant - cardiothoracic and heart and lung transplant surgery at Delhi's Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals. 'There's a difference of 10-15 years with the West.' Telehealth consultation data from Plum shows two-thirds of cardiac consultations come from the 25-40 age group, showing a premature cardiovascular ageing in India's prime working demographic. 'We've observed that 71% of Indian working professionals are at moderate risk of chronic disease, showing warning signs across blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol and obesity,' Saurabh Arora, cofounder of the insurtech startup, told ET. Covid has increased the risk further, said Trehan. 'People who got serious Covid actually have much higher chance of developing heart disease because there is inflammation of the arteries, and the heart muscle became weak. So, if those who got serious Covid were not checked out then they should get it now'. Rising sales of cardiac products Sales of drugs in the cardiac category have risen almost 50% in five years to Rs 30,723 crore in the 12 months through May 2025, according to data from market research firm PharmaTrac. The rising rate of cardiac diseases is driving the growth of cardiac therapy, propelled by strong uptake in lipid-lowering agents, anti- anginal therapies and heart failure treatments. "Consumption of lipid-lowering agents, antianginal therapies and heart failure therapies have almost doubled in the last five years with Indians experiencing heart disease 5-10 years earlier than the global average. The age group has now come down to 30-40 years from earlier 50-60 years, said Sheetal Sapale, vice-president, commercial at PharmaTrac. Sales of cardiac products increased 11.7% in 2024 compared with the year before. Some companies are stepping up to drive better awareness on heart health and risk factors and running regular check-ups on cardiac health. Manipal Hospitals has ongoing partnerships with companies like Samsung and Goldman Sachs to drive awareness sessions and organise heart check-ups. Companies like CoinDCX and Meesho have included an ECG check-up for their teams, in addition to checks for risk factors like cholesterol, BP and glucose, said Plum's Arora. More and more forward-thinking employers — especially in sectors like IT/ITeS, BFSI, pharma, and consulting — are beginning to shift their focus from insurance to prevention, said Nimitha Menon, health risk management consulting leader at Mercer Marsh Benefits. 'Key initiatives being adopted include early preventive screenings and targeted lifestyle intervention programmes, advanced cardiac screenings, including ECG, lipid profiling, and calcium scoring from age 30 onward, as well as onsite diagnostic kiosks and partnerships with health check-up providers,' she said.
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
12 Fathers Day Movies About Dads Saving Daughters
Happy Father's Day! In honor of dads, here are 12 movies about dads rescuing daughters in distress. Dads saving daughters is maybe the most enduring trope in action movies, and it's easy to see why: There's no more primal motivation than protecting your children. But these movies are also fascinating for the way they get into generational differences, societal criticism, and middle-aged men's anxieties about a changing world that may seem to be leaving them behind. They're all wish-fulfillment fantasies, on some level. Here are 12 action movies about dads saving daughters. There's a lot going on in Lone Wolf McQuade, in which Chuck Norris plays an ex-military Texas Ranger who now lives in isolation with a wolf. But he soon runs up against a criminal gang led by the evil Wilkes (David Carradine). There's lots of conflict beforehand, but things really pick up when Wilkes kidnaps McQuade's daughter Sally (Dana Kimmell) and takes her to Mexico. This leads to a martial arts fight between McQuaid and Wilkes that was kind of a huge deal in 1983 — Chuck Norris versus the star of Kung Fu??? Wilkes almost wins, while wearing a very preppie sweater, no less. But then he very stupidly strikes Sally, inadvertently unleashing McQuade's dads-saving-daughters powers. Kind of an amped-up, more streamlined, much funnier Lone Wolf McQuade, Commando was another of the first films to realize that a simple retired military dad with a tough abducted daughter make for a perfect setup for a manly-man action movie. Arnold Schwarzenegger rattles off a series of deadly one-liners as John Matrix, the best-named movie hero ever. Young Alyssa Milano is terrific as Jenny Matrix, and Rae Dawn Chong is also great as one of the all-time great can-do-anything action movie sidekicks. At just 90 minutes, Commando is one of the best-plotted, fastest-moving films in the daughters in distress genre. So why not do it again? Schwarzenegger teamed up with Jamie Lee Curtis for this James Cameron epic that is mostly about the deception-filled marriage of Harry and Helen Trasker (Schwarzenegger and Curtis), but culminates, of course, in the abduction of their daughter, Dana (Eliza Dushku.) It has one of the most spectacular final face-offs in the history of dads-saving-daughters movies, involving Dana, a skyscraper, a jet and a helicopter. Speaking of planes: Air Force One stars Harrison Ford as regular-guy president James Marshall, president whose plane is hijacked by terrorists, led by Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). That's bad enough, but then Ivan holds a gun to the First Daughter's head, triggering those dad saving daughters powers we told you about earlier, and fights back, uttering the most famous line in the film, "Get of my plane." We wish the special effects were a little better at the end of the plane, but we're mostly just on board for President Ford. The fourth Die Hard film raises the stakes from the previous three by having the estranged daughter of John McClane (Bruce Willis) get abducted by cyberterrorists. She's Lucy Gennero-McClane (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), and if you've seen a Die Hard movie you know that a woman not embracing McClane's surname as her own is shorthand for him feeling inadequate as a man. But things work out OK. The next Die Hard movie paired up John McClane with his son, but that's another gallery for another day. To die hard. The gold standard of dads saving daughters movies, Taken stars Liam Neeson as Brian Mills, a dad who has to rely on his "very particular set of skills" to save his daughter Kim (Maggie Grace) from being auctioned off by absolutely horrible people to other absolutely horrible people. Taken, more than any other film on this list, plays out like a very effective divorced dad fantasy: When his ex-wife Lenore (Famke Janssen) marries someone who is ostensibly a better provider, Brian proves his worth by doing what the new husband can't. Mills is always civil to Lenore's new husband Stuart (Xander Berkeley), but by Taken 2, the marriage is collapsing — and we can only assume the new husband turned into a jerk because he couldn't handle the assault on his manhood of being totally shown up by his wife's ex. The best thing about Taken is how well it establishes the emotional dynamic between the family before plunging into some thrilling action sequences, played out over a tight 90 minutes. Bryan is the best of all dads saving daughters, so good he inspired two sequels. Taken 2 ups the ante: This time mom and dad get taken, and Kim has to help them, using some incredibly cool techniques involving triangulation and grenades. But, this being a dads saving daughters movie, Kim eventually needs rescuing, courtesy of her pop. Still, this might be our favorite Taken movie because of the cool twists on the dads saving daughters genre and the inventiveness of the script and action scenes. There's not as much taking in this Taken, but it nonetheless fulfills some angry divorced dad fantasies: mom's new husband Stuart (played in this one by Dougray Scott, replacing Xander Berkeley) turns out to be an absolutely horrible person, and only Brian Mills can stop him. This one breaks new ground in the dads saving daughters genre, because Brian has to save not only Kim but her unborn baby. One thing we love about this film is that it spawned the one-liner, Taken 3 makes Taken 2 look like Taken. When his daughter (Ilah Davis) disappears into the adult film industry, Ohio prude Jake VanDorn (George C. Scott) must infiltrate the unseemly business and even impersonate a sleaze himself in order to find out what extremely upsetting stuff his daughter has gotten into. He works alongside industry insider Niki (Season Hubley, great) and becomes something of a father figure to her, too. Written and directed by the great Paul Schrader, the film is a fascinating look at how the industry worked around the time of its release, even though Jake's transformation isn't totally convincing. He also gets in a fight with a much younger, more street-savvy young man at the end, and that doesn't totally make sense, but this is still an oft-imitated touchstone in the dads saving daughters in distress genre. It also benefitted from one of the most ruthless ad campaigns in movie history: An ad that just shared Jake's exclamation upon seeing his daughter on-screen: "Oh my God, that's my daughter." Another classic dads saving daughters in distress setup: Macho L.A. helicopter pilot Ray Gaines (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) is estranged from his wife Emma (Carla Gugino) because he's too cool, or something. But then an earthquake traps their daughter Blake (Alexandra Daddario) with mom's new boyfriend, Daniel. Because this is a dads saving daughters movie, mom's new boyfriend is of course not up to the task of protecting Blake, because that's dad's job. Would you believe that by the end of the movie, Ray and Emma are reconsidering their future? You might expect Stillwater to be a lot like Taken: Matt Damon, Jason Bourne himself, lets loose in France trying to save his wrongfully convicted daughter? Sign us up. But it turns out to be something more complex, and interesting than the typical dads saving daughters routine. Damon's Oklahoma roughneck Bill Baker starts out deeply suspicious of the French, and assumes his daughter (Abigail Breslin) has been railroaded into a cell. But he has to solve the problem with his brains and empathy, not brawn. Some dad-on-the-warpath movies are really just excuses for a middle-aged "regular guy" to fight a world that's gotten too permissive for his tastes. But Stillwater isn't. This is another of those (sighs, rolls eyes) thoughtful movies that asks dads to consider the ethical and moral ramifications (barf) of rushing to judgment instead of just beating people up. Hugh Jackman plays Keller Dover, a man who goes on the warpath when his daughter is kidnapped. (Terrence Howard plays another dad who goes down the path reluctantly.) When their daughters are kidnapped, they kidnap a suspect — played by Paul Dano — and go medieval on him. As you've probably intuited, Prisoners is filled with twists. Mel Gibson plays John Link, an ex-con and recovering alcoholic who is now a tattoo artist. When his estranged daughter Lydia (future The Boys star Erin Moriarty) gets in trouble with her ex-boyfriend's criminal gang, John learns that she's become addicted to drugs and tries to help her recover. Lydia ends up abducted, and her dad is able to save the missing link — which is also the name of his business: Missing Link tattoo. But father and daughter are also able to recover the missing link in their relationship. It works on so many levels. Something we like about this movie is the dad using his wisdom to help his daughter in her recovery from addiction. Sometimes loving and supportive dads are even more helpful than dads saving daughters by beating people up. We're betting you might also like this list of the 15 Most Beautiful Movie Cars. Main image: Commando. Warner Bros. 20th Century Fox. Related Headlines 12 Sleazy '70s Movies That Don't Care About Your Respect Ari Aster and John Waters on the Art of Not Compromising 12 Shameful Movies That Glamorize the Devil