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Digital Pet Wellness Ecosystem MarketDigital Pet Wellness Ecosystem Market OverviewDigital Pet Wellness Ecosystems The digital pet wellness ecosystem market is witnessing significant growth as pet ownership increases and owners seek holistic health management solutions for their pets. These ecosystems include a range of services such as remote medical consultations, health tracking, and nutrition management delivered through mobile apps and smart devices. Key drivers include growing awareness about pet health, humanization of pets, and technological advancements enabling real-time health monitoring. The market is highly competitive and both start-ups and incumbents continue to innovate to offer integrated and user-friendly platforms. Growth is…

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Ayurvedic herbs are medicinal plants used in Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of natural medicine that emphasizes balancing the body’s doshas (energy forces) for optimal health. Many of these herbs are especially effective in the summer because they have cooling properties that help to relieve heat and keep the body in balance. Incorporating these herbs into your diet and daily life can help you stay fit and healthy throughout the hot season. In this article, we present a list of Ayurvedic herbs that you can add to your daily life for better health this summer.Ayurvedic herbs to promote summer health:1.…

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Incorporating these Ayurvedic herbs into your daily routine can help you stay healthy during summers.Ayurvedic herbs are medicinal plants used in Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of natural medicine that emphasizes balancing the body’s doshas (energy forces) for optimal health. Many of these herbs are especially effective in the summer because their cooling properties help to counteract the heat and keep the body in balance. Incorporating these herbs into your diet and daily life can help you stay fit and healthy throughout the hot season. In this article, we present a list of Ayurvedic herbs that you can incorporate into…

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In a recently published study, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and MetabolismThe researchers developed therapeutic recommendations regarding vitamin D utilization. [cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) or ergocalciferol (vitamin D2)] Reduce risk of disease in individuals without a documented rationale for administering vitamin D medications or 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] test. Study: Vitamin D for Disease Prevention: Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. Image credit: Rabizo Anatolii/Shutterstock.com background Studies have shown that serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations are associated with a variety of diseases, including metabolic, musculoskeletal, oncological, cardiovascular, viral, and autoimmune disorders. Although a causal relationship between blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and many diseases has not…

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You’ve probably heard on the news that cicadas are coming. No, wait, they’re already here. And yes, it is true! Due to an unusual overlap in the life cycles of two types of cicadas (or swarms), trillions of cicadas are expected to emerge across the United States, especially the Midwest, by the end of June. If you want to know where the cicadas have already arrived, track them here. And if you’re wondering whether this swarm of cicadas will help you save on your grocery bill, read on to decide for yourself how appealing and safe eating cicadas is for…

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Company logoMental Health Software MarketMental Health Software MarketDublin, June 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Mental Health Software – Global Strategic Business Report” report has ResearchAndMarkets.com Recruitment.The global mental health software market is estimated to reach USD 3.0 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 7.8 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 12.8% from 2023 to 2030. This comprehensive report provides a detailed analysis of market trends, drivers, and forecasts to help make informed business decisions. Key insights:Market Growth: Understand the significant growth trajectory of the mental health software segment, which is expected to reach USD…

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Wallace Chan, the esteemed jewelry designer and creative genius who pioneered the unprecedented use of titanium in large-scale sculptures, has opened his latest exhibition, “Transcendence in the Floating City,” to coincide with the opening of the Venice Biennale.Curated by James Putnam and staged in the Chapel of Santa Maria della Pietà, the show features four large titanium sculptures suspended from the chapel’s ceiling, exploring themes of spirituality, rebirth and the ability to overcome limitations to reach enlightenment.”In ‘Transcendence’, I want viewers to contemplate the relationship between humans and nature,” said the Chinese multidisciplinary artist. “I named the work ‘Transcendence’ because…

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A gear rack to organize your dad’s sports equipment (or tools) makes a great Father’s Day gift. Photo courtesy of HandiSOLUTIONS® for Häfele America Co. // Wellness by Design, Simon & Schuster, 2020, (c) J. Gold Father’s Day is coming up again on Sunday, and if you haven’t found the perfect gift yet, there’s still time! While we’re sure it’s too late to buy another tie or golf ball, we have 12 ideas for making Dad’s home space more fun, fitness-focused, comfortable, functional, and safe. (These are all aspects of wellness design, by the way.) So here are 12 wellness-inspired,…

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Attachments By the numbers 1.58 million people facing severe food insecurity in southern Angola 311.5 tons of food distributed Six-month (June-November 2024) net capital requirement of US$4.9 million Support 20,556 people in March and April 2024 Operational Updates Drought Countermeasures • Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM): WFP screened 2,433 children aged 6-59 months and 247 pregnant and lactating women and girls (PBWGs) in Kunene Region. A total of 1,582 children were diagnosed with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and enrolled in the WFP-supported CMAM programme. Additionally, a total of 73 PBWGs were enrolled in the WFP programme. To address the…

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Brisson, D., McCune, S., Wilson, JH, Speer, SR, McCrae, JS, & Hoops Calhoun, K. (2020). A systematic review of the association between poverty and biomarkers of toxic stress. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 17, 696-713.Hatzenbuehler, ML, Phelan, JC, & Link, BG (2013). Stigma is a root cause of population health disparities. American Journal of Public Health, 103, 813-821. Inglis, G., McHardy, F., Sosu, E., McAteer, J., & Biggs, H. (2019). Implications for health inequalities from a qualitative study of experiences of poverty stigma in Scotland. Social Science and Medicine, 232, 43-49.Inglis, G., Jenkins, P., McHardy, F., Sosu, E., & Wilson,…

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