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Milo, Malaysia’s favourite choco-malt beverage, is stirring up and serving more of its nutritious goodness – now in a bowl – with the new Milo Nutri Breakfast. Milo, Malaysia’s favourite choco-malt beverage, is stirring up and serving more of its nutritious goodness – now in a bowl – with the new Milo Nutri Breakfast. The first ever Milo instant oatmeal has hit the shelves to energise Malaysians to go even further and score their first win of the day at breakfast with every bite. Milo Nutri Breakfast brings to the table the added goodness of imported oats, real fruit pieces and seeds. It has the iconic Milo taste that Malaysians love; only now, you can scoop and enjoy it as a warm, nutritious bowl of delicious oatmeal to start your day. ....
PENDLETON â From his hospital room 200 miles away from home, Milo Abrahamson got on the phone with his uncle. Through the phone, Abrahamsonâs uncle sang a song from Washat, the religion of the Umatilla, Cayuse and Walla Walla peoples. In the Umatilla language, the uncle sang of light penetrating the body and the mind. It was July 19. Abrahamson had been hospitalized for almost two weeks across two different facilities. He began to weep. âââ Abrahamson doesnât know exactly where he contracted the virus. His best guess is at the Arrowhead Travel Plaza in Mission, a frequent stop he makes to pick up his favorite brand of bottled water. ....
COVID-19 survivor, once in weeklong coma, lifted by tribal healing songs: ‘I pray that I wake up tomorrow’ Updated Dec 22, 2020; Posted Dec 22, 2020 Milo Abrahamson, second from left, poses for a picture alongside Don Sampson, left, Sandy Sampson and Tyasin Burns on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020. Abrahamson, who was hospitalized for COVID-19, said support from those around him was pivotal in his recovery. (Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian) Facebook Share By Antonio Sierra, East Oregonian PENDLETON From his hospital room 200 miles away from home, Milo Abrahamson got on the phone with his uncle. Through the phone, Abrahamson’s uncle sang a song from Washat, the religion of the Umatilla, Cayuse and Walla Walla peoples. In the Umatilla language, the uncle sang of light penetrating the body and the mind. ....