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Pod Nutrition’s journey from conception to launch is rooted in a passion for health and a desire to meet the nutritional needs of consumers. Good Fettle Private Limited, the company behind Pod Nutrition, was originally known for pioneering the healthy ice cream category in India. Co-founder Akhil Gupta said, “Having pioneered the healthy ice cream segment in India and operating for over five years, we have had the fortunate privilege of connecting deeply with consumers and understanding their requirements at multiple levels. This experience gave us valuable insights into consumer health needs and preferences, paving the way for the creation…
Fueld is now available for download Fueld has the power to change the way people think about food and nutrition. It’s an incredible tool and an experience I encourage everyone to try.”— Glenn Smith, Co-Founder and CEOLONDON, United Kingdom, July 1, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Today we are announcing Fueld, an easy, AI-powered food tracking app. This innovative new app instantly shows you the nutritional value of your meals. Find value in the photos alone. Fueld eliminates the need for manual ingredient counting and helps users instantly see the nutritional value of their meals. It provides users with instant insights on…
Salt Lake City, July 1, 2024 /CNW/–During July, Kevin GuestJohn McClellan, chairman of the board of directors at USANA Health Sciences (NYSE:USNA), emphasizes strengthening social connections during Social Wellness Month. Social wellness – the ability to build meaningful relationships and interact positively with others – not only enhances our emotional well-being, but also has a profound impact on our overall health.All the Right Reasons: 12 Timeless Principles for Living a Harmonious Life, by USANA CEO and Chairman Kevin Guest (PRNewsfoto/USANA)”Strong social connections reduce stress, improve mental health and may even extend lifespan,” Guest said. “In a world where digital interactions…
Salt Lake City, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ –During July, Kevin GuestJohn McClellan, chairman of the board of directors at USANA Health Sciences (NYSE:USNA), emphasizes strengthening social connections during Social Wellness Month. Social wellness – the ability to build meaningful relationships and interact positively with others – not only enhances our emotional well-being, but also has a profound impact on our overall health.All the Right Reasons: 12 Timeless Principles for Living a Harmonious Life, by USANA CEO and Chairman Kevin Guest (PRNewsfoto/USANA)”Strong social connections reduce stress, improve mental health and may even extend lifespan,” Guest said. “In a world where digital…
Increasing access to weight-loss drugs could lead to increased employee productivity and retention, the platforms argue. Growing interest in weight loss drugs is taking on new forms of workplace wellness. Employers may soon be able to help streamline their staffs thanks to a new partnership between healthcare solutions provider Xevant and telehealth platform Ivim Health to offer an enterprise GLP-1 solution, Ivim at Work (IaW). While surveys generally show that employees (particularly Gen Z and millennials) prefer employers that support their health and wellness with corporate wellness programs, one surprising survey result this year revealed that 20% of Americans would…
When it comes to your health, finding an exercise routine that you truly enjoy is one of the best things you can do for your body. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends at least 150 minutes of aerobic activity and two to three sessions of strength training per week. Both can help you build muscle mass, improve your heart health, increase your endurance, and lose excess weight. But you don’t always have to choose between the two. Pilates exercises allow you to combine cardio and strength training, streamlining your workout goals. “Pilates can be anything from a…
The edge-of-your-seat thrills are addictive, but the chills down your spine afterwards just aren’t worth it. Binge-watching true crime documentaries can be all-consuming and even addictive. These shows dissect the darker side of human behavior, dramatizing the most traumatic crimes and presenting them to the public. True crime documentaries like “House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths” can affect your emotions. {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} They create a highly realistic immersion, as if you are experiencing the crime first-hand. The fascination with unraveling the mystery and deciphering the murderer’s twisted psychology keeps you wanting to see more. Most importantly, the unsettling…
On Sunday, a weight that had been on Cameron Davis’ shoulders for three years was lifted on the same golf course where he got his first break three years ago.Davis overcame a crowded field at the top of the leaderboard to win the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic, thanks in large part to help from Akshay Bhatia, who led for much of the tournament. Bhatia nearly forced a playoff when he missed a par putt on the 18th hole. Bhatia missed his 4-foot-3 par putt wide right, giving Davis his second PGA Tour win and his first since winning at the…
The study was published in the journal The forefront of nutritionLed by researchers from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis was performed and revealed a significant association between high blood vitamin E concentration and a reduced risk of spontaneous abortion (SA).Furthermore, increased genetic predisposition to higher blood levels of vitamin B12 conferred a protective effect against stillbirth (SB). However, no association was found between folate and preterm birth (PTB), SA, or SB. None of the minerals or vitamins influenced the development of gestational hypertension (GH), PTB, or gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).By establishing a causal link between…
For people who cannot afford safe housing or nutritious food, doctor visits and hospitalizations can only do so much to solve their health problems. That’s the premise of a plan to allow Colorado’s Medicaid system, which provides government-funded health insurance to low-income people, to cover the cost of housing and nutrition services. This novel idea, which is spreading across the country, is based on the recognition that health care happens outside of a doctor’s office, and that if people have the tools to stay healthy, taxpayers might save money in the long run. A new law recently signed by Gov.…