Pescetarian diet: Learn all about the pesco-vegetarian diet

The pescatarian or pesco-vegetarian diet is the latest trend in the fitness world. From what foods to eat and what to avoid to its benefits and side effects, learn whether it’s trendy or cool. If you’ve been following the latest food trends, the latest thing to climb the ladder is the pescatarian diet. A recent… Read More »

This company wants to reinvent the space rocket – as a space plane

In the 1990s, NASA designed an experimental space plane as a cost-effective alternative to expensive rockets. Dubbed the X-33, the vehicle was based on a concept called SSTO (single stage to orbit). SSTO eliminates the rocket stages of traditional spaceflight, which use rockets that contain engines and fuel and are dropped during ascent to save… Read More »

How do you get a cranky 4-ton elephant to a new home 120 miles away? Call elephant movers

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — When it comes to a niche business like elephant relocation, Dr. Amir Khalil and his team may be the best. The Egyptian veterinarian’s resume includes arguably the most famous elephant transplant on the planet. In 2020, Khalil’s team rescued Kaavan, an Asian elephant, from years of loneliness in a… Read More »

Amanda Abbington shocked by ‘weird phone call from Giovanni Pernice’ amid Strictly Come Dancing scandal

Amanda Abbington was reportedly confused by a phone call from Giovanni Pernice during the ongoing events Definitely Come Dance scandal. Professional dancer Pernice has been at the centre of a behind-the-scenes row after she complained to the BBC about Abbington’s behaviour while starring alongside him in the series in 2023. While it was reported last… Read More »

‘Severely malnourished’ girl removed from mother’s care

A girl was removed from the care of a Welsh mother after claims the child was “severely malnourished”. The mother broke down in tears as arguments were heard in a Cardiff family court case over the possibility of being allowed more contact with the five-year-old. During the hearing, Mrs Justice Morgan outlined the background to… Read More »

Most human embryos die naturally after conception – restrictive abortion laws do not account for this embryo loss

Many state legislatures are seriously considering human embryos in the earliest stages of development for legal personhood. Total abortion bans, which assume that humans have full rights from the moment of conception, have created a confusing legal landscape affecting areas as diverse as assisted reproductive technology, birth control, basic medical care, and parental rights. But… Read More »

Can’t seem to lose the weight? HOW mitochondrial ‘blockage’ could be stopping you from losing weight – and how to combat it

Have you been experiencing a little more shake during the summer months? You’re definitely not alone. Before you go on a strict calorie intake/calorie expenditure diet, why not consider whether mitochondrial blockage is making it harder to get rid of that stubborn fat? 2 Is the number on the scale not moving? Try different tips… Read More »

Even desert plants known for their resilience are burning and dying in the heat

LAS VEGAS — On a sun-scorched stretch of West Charleston Boulevard, Norm Schilling pulled his truck over to the side of the road to visit his favorite tree. Schilling, a local gardener who runs a landscaping company and owns a garden shop called Mojave Bloom Nursery, saved this African sumac decades after its branches froze… Read More »

USDA ERS – Food Consumption and Nutrient Intake Trends Emerged Over the Last Forty Years

Feature: Diet Quality and Nutrition By Joanne Guthrie, Biing-Hwan Lin, and Travis A. Smith Key Points: Federal food consumption survey data covering 1977–2018 show how diet quality has changed over time. Comparing food and nutrient trends by food source and selected demographic characteristics provides insights into differences in diet quality in the United States. Between… Read More »