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Breadcrumb LinksopinioncolumnArticle Author: Rick Gamble • For commentatorsReleased June 20, 2024 • Last updated 52 minutes ago • 4 min readVancouver’s Museum of Anthropology has reopened after an 18-month closure to undergo a state-of-the-art seismic renovation and a revitalization and reinterpretation of its exhibits of Northwest Coast First Nations art and possessions. Nick Procairo/PNG Photo by NICK PROCAYLO /101045015AArticle ContentsVancouver’s reopened Museum of Anthropology showcases a visionary transformation, because one of its most powerful exhibits is the building itself: To save it, designers had to demolish and rebuild it.Ad 2This advertisement has not loaded yet, but article continues below.Article ContentsOriginally…

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Story continues below. Advertisement Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine, offers a unique and complementary approach for the detection and management of pediatric cataracts. Cataracts are a clouding of the eye’s lens that can have a significant impact on a child’s vision if not addressed early. Integrating Ayurvedic practices with modern medicine can enhance the early detection and management of cataracts in children. Pulse diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha) Story continues below. Advertisement In Ayurveda, pulse taking, known as nadi pariksha, is an important tool used by doctors to assess overall health and detect imbalances in the body’s energies, or doshas…

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Share on social networksThe North Central Missouri Mental Health Center will celebrate its 50th anniversary with an open house event. This free event will be held June 27 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the basement conference room of its Trenton office.Sarah Montgomery, Outreach Specialist at Brookfield, shared her thoughts on the importance of the event: https://www.kttn.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/T198-Sarah-Montgomery.mp3 Participants will be treated to a pulled pork meal and dessert.Maddie Katzinger, outreach specialist from Trenton, gave a brief history of the organization. The Green Hills Substance Abuse Task Force was formed in 1974. That same year, Green Hills Counseling Services was…

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Alia Bhatt swears by Pilates and her latest pictures from the gym are proof (Photos by Ajay Kadam and Yasmin Karachiwala Instagram) Alia Bhatt is all set to star in the action thriller “Zigra”, due for release later this year. She has a number of exciting projects in the pipeline. But even with her hectic schedule, the actress still prioritizes fitness. A recent picture shared by Alia’s fitness trainer shows her indulging in a pilates routine at the gym, and just looking at this picture is enough to give you some major motivation to keep working out. Alia Bhatt starts…

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Alia Bhatt is all set to star in the action thriller “Zigra”, due for release later this year. She has a number of exciting projects in the pipeline. But even with her hectic schedule, the actress still prioritizes fitness. A recent picture shared by Alia’s fitness trainer shows her indulging in a pilates routine at the gym, and just looking at this picture is enough to give you some major motivation to keep working out. Alia Bhatt starts training ‘very early’ in the day Today, on June 20, Alia Bhatt’s fitness trainer shared a new picture on her Instagram Stories…

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New EU regulations limit sale of cosmetics containing more than 0.3% retinol New research shows that even at concentrations as low as 0.1%, retinol can significantly improve skin texture, tone and overall appearance, effectively combating the signs of aging. The new clinical analysis, conducted by Kenview, the company behind popular skin care brands such as Neutrogena and Aveeno, is believed to be the largest study of retinol published in the scientific literature. The findings, published in the April issue of the Journal of Dermatology, support the effectiveness and tolerability of 0.1 percent retinol as a cosmetic product to target signs…

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Published in a journal NutrientsThis paper highlights recent advances in specific nutritional strategies, brain conditioning, and muscle recovery with a focus on promoting brain health in competitive athletes and individuals with various activity levels.Researchers from the University of Gdańsk in Poland conducted a comprehensive bibliographic search in the PubMed database and noted emerging evidence regarding the importance of the gut-brain-muscle axis.”Investigating the interplay between nutritional strategies, brain-modulation techniques and muscle recovery may provide valuable insights for promoting overall brain health and cognitive function, and improving sports performance,” the report states.”Nutritional strategies that include various vitamins, antioxidants and essential nutrients not…

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Samuel Gada and Safiya Shuaib Isa [Lead Writers]Image credit: Nigeria Health WatchDespite being one of Africa’s largest economies, Nigeria continues to suffer from a complex problem of malnutrition, with children bearing the greatest burden. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), almost one in three Nigerian children under the age of five suffers from stunting, a condition that hampers physical and cognitive development caused by long-term malnutrition.These statistics are alarming, but the situation is even more dire because the solution is already known. Combating malnutrition in Nigeria requires collaboration from all sectors to save millions of children from severe…

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Sitting on a sofa and speaking into his cellphone camera, Gogo Shumba walks me through each step: Take a 10 rand note (“green bill”) and a handful of salt. Soak them in water for three days. Then dry the notes and keep them in your wallet. “Your money problems will be solved,” she concluded. Shumba, 36, was speaking to viewers who tuned into a TikTok livestream to learn how to become rich. Sangoma He has been offering spiritual advice in the local dialect on TikTok for nearly two years and has around 31,000 followers on the Chinese social media platform.…

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Advances in Nutrition This study provides compelling evidence that high-dose prophylactic EPA/DHA supplements are effective. Migraine is a common neurological disorder, with an estimated 9% to 18% of people worldwide suffering from it. In addition to the pain and discomfort associated with migraine, migraine is associated with reduced quality of life and increased risk of a variety of diseases and disorders, including depression, cardiovascular disease, and sleep disorders. Furthermore, migraine can lead to medication overuse and abuse in patients’ efforts to prevent and alleviate symptoms. Unfortunately, current pharmacotherapy and strategies have limited success in preventing and treating migraine. Research suggests…

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