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Caroline Woods brings you the latest business headlines from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as the market closes on Wednesday, April 10th.Full video transcript below:Caroline Woods: I’m Caroline Woods reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. Here’s what we’re looking at on TheStreet today:Investors are reacting to higher-than-expected inflation reports. Consumer prices rose 3.5% in March, beating Wall Street expectations of 3.4%. The market is currently awaiting Thursday’s producer price index for more data on inflation. These reports will be critical when the Federal Reserve makes its next decision on interest rates in May.In other news, internet…

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Gwyneth Paltrow says Poosh being Goop is a ‘rip-off’Leon Bennett – Getty Images“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commissions or revenue on some items through these links.”with Gwyneth Paltrow kourtney kardashian Barker has long made us aware that we are more than just businesswomen who happen to work in the same lifestyle and wellness field.But they’re also friends.Gwyneth recently showed support for the mother-of-four’s brand, proving that their friendship is still strong.Gwyneth Paltrow and Kourtney Kardashian Barker not only happen to be businesswomen who work in the same lifestyle and wellness field, but they’re also friends and have long known…

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I think everyone who drinks bhang or smokes ganja claims to be a bhang doctor or a ganja doctor. They all say that bhang and ganja have medicinal properties and have been used as medicines for thousands of years. They say that Ayurveda confirms this (it is true).I don’t know if any of them have read anything related to bhang and ganja – Veda and medical journals – But that doesn’t prevent them from announcing silver bullets.I did the same thing when I was addicted to bhang and ganja. They were a cure for almost all diseases and had no…

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract that affects millions of people worldwide. Bowel resection is a common surgical intervention for his IBD patients and has a significant impact on quality of life. Although the anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects of vitamin D have been studied, its association with intestinal resection risk in IBD remains unclear. Recent research has International Journal of Surgery By Dan Lingtao and colleagues.This longitudinal cohort study analyzed data from 5,474 patients with IBD from the UK Biobank. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] Levels were measured and bowel resection events were recorded…

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Since early 2023, Nutricode founders Mathieu Kremeth and Romain Del Friuli have injected over 700 research papers into the database.Leveraging their backgrounds in data science and AI research, the two built a type of algorithm called ensemble learning. This algorithm utilizes a database to provide personalized recommendations for nutritional supplements.“What we wanted to do was create a seamless journey to do two things: one, we solve the user’s problem through the supplement, and two, we wanted to create a seamless journey to do two things. The goal is to help users understand which supplements will solve their problems. ​”There is…

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Incorporating neem leaves into your summer routine provides countless health benefits thanks to its powerful medicinal properties. Neem, scientifically known as Azadirachta indica, has long been revered in traditional medicine, especially Ayurveda, for its therapeutic potential. Health benefits of summer neem leaves We spoke to our experts Dr. Shweta Jaiswal, Senior Nutritionist – Sharda Hospital Let’s take a closer look at some of the main benefits of incorporating neem leaves into your diet during the summer months. Here’s what she told us: 1. Cooling effect When the scorching summer sun beats down, finding ways to stay cool becomes essential. Neem…

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SALINAS, Calif. (KION) – A recent report from the Monterey County Civil Grand Jury found additional ways law enforcement and mental health services can better support people struggling with mental health. In Monterey County, 15 to 37 percent of calls were for mental health crises, according to the report. A recent report from the Monterey County Grand Jury has pulled the curtain on how local law enforcement can better respond to mental health calls with proper training. The report focuses on the county’s two largest agencies, the Salinas Police Department and the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office. “Ninety percent of our…

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University Memorial Center cafeteria meal April 10, 2024 (Naomi Morrison/CU Independent) Your buddy Naomi: Welcome to The BuffaLow Down! I’m honored to present this column to CUI. We bring you lots of conversations about the complexities of life. I would be happy to help you answer any burning questions or personal dilemmas you may have while attending the University of Colorado Boulder. I would also like to remind you that no matter how wise I am, I am not a professionally trained provider. However, if you are dealing with a mental health issue, please contact the National Mental Health Emergency…

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1green goddess gnocchiPhoto: Joseph De Leo.Food Styling: Brooke CasonGreen Goddess is a classic concoction for refreshing salad dressings in Goddess bowls, lovely spreads for sandwiches and wraps, and even spoonable soups. It’s the silky, pastel green pasta sauce you’ve been looking for, made even better with the addition of gnocchi. This dish is loaded with seasonal vegetables and herbs like fresh basil, tarragon, chives, and dill. And of course, you get pillow-soft gnocchi with every bite.get the green goddess gnocchi recipe. 2Summer squash sheet pan tacosPhoto: Julia Gartland.Food Styling: Barrett WashburnCreate delicious tacos with squash, hummus, and pickled shallots in…

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MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV) – Salinas Valley Health Physician Erica Locke has been a physician for 15 years and sees an alarming trend. “Never in the last few years have we seen such an increase in the proportion of children requiring emergency admission for mental illness,” Professor Locke said. Locke is the director of Salinas Valley Health’s substance use disorder program. A study at Children’s Hospital of Chicago found that children with severe mental illnesses, including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and substance use disorders, were being treated in emergency rooms. “And I think a big part of that is the isolation…

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