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Previous Story: IREDA’s first quarter performance is impressive: 383% increase in loan approvals, 68% increase in loan disbursements, outstanding loans reach Rs 63,150 crore Next story: Aster Pharmacy announces initiative to provide random blood glucose and blood pressure testing free of charge at all pharmacy outlets Jindal Naturopathy Institute sees 38% increase in patients post-COVID, adopting yoga and naturopathy to manage chronic diseases Issued on July 1, 2024 Bengaluru – As the world prepares to celebrate World Yoga Day on June 21, Jindal Institute for NatureCure has reported a significant 38% increase in patients adopting yoga as a lifestyle to…
First came the Zoe app, used by millions of Britons during the pandemic to log symptoms and track the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Then came the bright yellow, circular Zoe blood glucose monitor, which the science and nutrition company’s subscribers used to track their reactions to certain foods. Membership numbers soared, and so did Zoe’s offerings, from podcasts to research on intermittent fasting to belly shots in a partnership with beloved high-street supermarket M&S. And now they’ve launched a new whole food plant-based supplement called Daily30+.Tom GriffithsWhat is Daily30+?Made from a blend of over 30 carefully selected botanicals, Daily30+…
Tell us a little about yourself.”I was born in Peru, Indiana and lived there for 45 years. I’ve now lived in Mount Juliet since 2007.”Are you married? Do you have children? “Yes, I’m married and have three adult children.”education? “I’ve worked at the YMCA for 27 years and have several certifications in strength training, spinning, Pilates, TRX, barre, Baretone, yoga and Silver Sneakers.”Your first job? Screen printing shopWhat is your current career? “I organize and run senior fitness classes at the Mount Juliet Community Centre.”Do you have any other jobs besides teaching exercise classes?”Yes, I create a weekly newsletter from…
news The study analyzed nearly 400,000 study participants and found that those who took multivitamins had a 4% higher risk of death. Research suggests that multivitamins don’t extend your life. Research suggests that multivitamins don’t extend your life. A US study has found that taking multivitamins regularly does not increase life expectancy and may actually increase the mortality rate among those taking the supplements. In the United States, nearly one in three adults report using a multivitamin, with higher rates of use among older adults, women, and those with a college education. The study used data from…
Ubiquitech Software (OTCMKTS:UBQU – Get Free Report) and Jupiter Wellness (NASDAQ:JUPW – Get Free Report) are both healthcare companies, but which business is the better one? We compare the two businesses based on the strength of their valuation, analyst recommendations, dividends, earnings, institutional holdings, risk and profitability. Institutional and insider ownership 15.6% of Jupiter Wellness’s shares are held by institutional investors. 32.9% of Jupiter Wellness’s shares are held by company insiders. A high level of institutional ownership suggests that large asset managers, hedge funds, and endowments believe the stock will outperform the market over the long term. Profitability This table…
Emotions play a vital role in our daily lives, shaping our experiences and interactions. The films Inside Out 1 and 2 portray this beautifully by bringing emotions such as joy, sadness, fear, anger and disgust to life. Inspired by these films, Penguin India shares a list of book recommendations that aim to enhance the emotional health and wellbeing of both children and adults. These books delve into a range of emotions and offer insights and coping strategies for different age groups. Whether you are a parent wanting to help your child better manage their emotions or an adult seeking a…
Image is for illustrative purposes only. Photo credit: iStockAs the clouds roll in over the island city, carts galore appear at popular spots. Juhu ChowpattyMarine Drive, Bandstand etc. Look closely and you’ll see piles of plump, bright yellow edible plants. Bhutta, or roasted corn on the cob, is a popular Indian street food during the monsoon season, and in the northern hills it is still eaten grilled over hot charcoal and rubbed with a mixture of lime, chilli powder and salt, giving it a rich flavour. This crispy snack is known for its masala-coated exterior and soft, juicy kernels within.…
It’s a good day for Emile Fox. Sipping an iced coffee at a trendy coffee shop near downtown Orlando, Fox said that while she still wasn’t 100%, at least depression and mental illness hadn’t ruined her day. “It’s okay. It’s okay,” Fox says. The 29-year-old barista and community college radiology student, who identifies as non-binary, said the journey has been filled with depression and confusion from the start. “By the sixth grade, I realized I was different and I became depressed,” Fox said. Fox says their family was supportive of their gender transition, but they had to figure out the…
Sign up to IndyEat’s free newsletter for weekly recipes, foodie features and cookbook releasesGet our food and drink newsletter for freeJuly marks a vibrant period in the UK when a variety of fresh ingredients come into their prime, offering chefs and home cooks alike a bounty of options to enhance their culinary creations.From the deep purple hues of aubergines to the robust textures of broad beans, the season’s offerings are both diverse and flavourful. We’ve delved into five such ingredients that are not only peak in freshness during July but also bring a unique set of flavours and culinary potentials…
1 Introduction A recent study showed that the prevalence of obesity increased further post-pandemic, which is concerning (1). By 2030, it is estimated that 1 billion people worldwide will be obese (2). Obesity is excess body fat, which increases the risk of other chronic non-communicable diseases as a result (3). Although obesity is a multifactorial disease, it is ultimately caused by an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. The carbohydrate-insulin model proposes that the hormonal response to a high-carbohydrate diet is a shift from energy processing to deposition, leaving fewer calories for metabolic needs (4, 5). Thus, excess calories are stored…