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“A tour de force on how metabolism underlies major diseases and what we can do to live longer and be healthier. Everyone could benefit from reading it.” Good Energy.” – Mark Hyman, MD, 15th The New York Times Best-selling author and senior advisor to the Cleveland Functional Medicine Clinic “Here are the keys to the kingdom of regaining and maintaining optimal health.” – David Perlmutter, MD, #1 Author The New York Times bestseller Grain Brain and Drop Acid”Good Energy “This is a powerful vision for a brighter future for both humanity and the planet. Dr. Means presents a powerful action…

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Vitamin Testing MarketVitamin Testing Market Overview:Maximize Market Research is a business consulting firm that publishes a detailed analysis of the “Vitamin Testing Market”. The report includes key business insights, demand analysis, pricing analysis, and competitive landscape. The report provides a thorough analysis of the current status of the Vitamin Testing market and provides a forecast up to 2030.Vitamin Testing Market Growth Potential:The global vitamin testing market size was valued at USD 580 million in 2022, and the market is expected to reach USD 820 million by 2023-2029, at a CAGR of 5.13%For more information on the findings of this study,…

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Danone The company announced that it will invest 70 million euros in its first medical nutrition production line in France. The bulk of the investment, 60 million euros, will be used to manufacture around 30 recipes for Danone’s Nutricia oral nutritional supplement for patients. The Steenvoorde facility will produce around 20 million litres of medical nutrition per year, aiming to improve outcomes and quality of life for patients suffering from malnutrition due to cancer and other diseases. Danone plans to invest €10 million in new equipment at the Steenvoorde plant that will feature production lines as well as a biomass…

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The Colorado Legislature is investing more than $15 million to ensure children with complex behavioral issues, including trauma, severe depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, get the center-based care they need.Colorado faces numerous lawsuits for failing to provide adequate assistance.Democratic Rep. Mary Young of Greeley said meeting needs was a top priority in recent sessions.“When we heard about children and young people and their families not being able to find suitable employment opportunities, we realized this did not reflect Colorado’s values,” Young explained. “We don’t want our children to be neglected.”Psychiatric facilities in Colorado often lacked beds for children in crisis,…

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Believe it or not, “aging” doesn’t begin in your 60s. But there’s something about your 60s that kicks the whole process into high gear. This decade marks a new set of woes, from wrinkles to flaky, crepey skin. But not to worry. There are still ways to slow the clock on your aging and preserve your skin’s moisture and texture for years to come. You might not be able to turn back the clock on skin damage or major scars, but there aren’t plenty of products on the market that can prevent future damage and lighten those scars. We’ve chosen…

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UWM, in partnership with the Asian Studies Association and the Northeast Asia Council, hosted NEAC Distinguished Speaker, Dr. Jennifer Robertson, Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan. Dr. Robertson delivered a fascinating lecture entitled “Robo-Buddhism: Mind, Technology and Spirituality in Japan” to faculty, students and the external community on April 10, 2024. The event was a great success with over 50 guests in attendance. Many students from Associate Professor Aragorn Quinn’s class at UWM attended the lecture event, especially those from “Japan 355: Tales of Futures Past.” The course is a literary seminar focused on Japanese historical fiction and science…

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If, like me, you tried a Reformer Pilates class once on a whim and have been utterly obsessed ever since, you’re not alone. In fact, Pilates is the trending workout of the moment, with up to a million Google searches for the workout every month. Enter stage right: at-home Reformer Pilates machines that promise the same results as in-studio classes. There are so many benefits of Pilates – from improved posture, to better flexibility, to boosted muscle tone and more. Reformer Pilates, with its impressive-looking machines and added weights, feels like an even more elevated take on the cool-girl workout. The…

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1 Introduction Dysphagia is a common complication of stroke, and the incidence of post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) ranges from 37–78% (1). PSD impairs the efficacy and safety of swallowing, causing a significant psychological burden and serious complications, such as dehydration, malnutrition, aspiration pneumonia, readmission, and even death (2). In addition to complications and reduced quality of life, PSD increases healthcare costs. A systematic review reported the costs of $16,900 for PSD and $27,600 for pneumonia (3). A prospective cohort study demonstrated that 32.3% of patients with ischemic stroke experienced dysphagia after 7 days, and 80.5% had dysphagia at hospital discharge (4). Thus,…

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Most of us know what it’s like to experience back pain—that deep achy feeling that persists no matter which way you twist or turn in your seat. In fact, Shelby Harris, PsyD, DBSM, director of sleep health at Sleepopolis explains that about 84% of all adults are impacted by back pain, and it can seriously wreak havoc on your quality of life. The good news is that lumbar support pillows can provide much-needed relief to help us get through the day and sleep better at night. When you sit, your lumbar spine flattens and places pressure on your intervertebral discs, which…

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Paid Nutritionaction Print subscribers have access to the digital edition, articles, recipes and archives on this site (CSPInet.org) at no extra cost to you, and a secure login of your choice is required through a trusted partner platform.Click here for login details to CSPInet.org and to ensure your subscription account is properly linked for authentication. here.Nutrition Action’s latest issue is the May/June 2024 issue. Print subscribers should receive it by May 31st.The next issue of Nutrition Action will be the July/August 2024 issue, which is scheduled to arrive in late July.FAQQ: I received a notice about CSPI’s 2024 annual membership…

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