M&A activity reveals dominance of sports nutrition

The food and beverage industry has been under immense pressure in recent years due to rising costs from factors such as climate change and geopolitical unrest. In addition, the cost of living crisis has hit consumers hard, tightening budgets and changing purchasing behaviors. However, despite all these challenges, activity in the mergers and acquisitions market… Read More »

What is the connection between aging and disease? A growing body of research suggests it is a faulty metabolism

Aging is a biological process that no one can avoid. Ideally, aging should be a time to relax and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Aging also has a dark side, but it is often linked to disease. Every second, your cells perform billions of biochemical reactions that fuel the functions essential to life, creating… Read More »

Oprah Winfrey, Gwen Walz, and Hillary Clinton Give DNC Airtime to Designer Fashion

Freedom, neighborhood relations, reproductive rights, lower prescription drug prices and paid family and medical leave were some of the topics discussed at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night, but there were some visual holdovers, too. Key attendees like Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton and Gwen Walz helped make some room for big-name brands like Christian Siriano,… Read More »

The Easygoing Dinner? Nutritional Therapist Explains the Benefits of Mindful Eating

It used to be the summer of the sassy girl. Now, TikTok has spoken, and we’re all shedding our attitudes to be very reserved, very careful, very classy, ​​and very respectful, ready for fall. It’s a funny trend, but when it comes to nutrition, it can have real health benefits, according to registered nutritional therapist… Read More »

1,500 policies have been implemented in 41 countries to fix global warming. Here are the ones that worked best

As the need for effective global climate action becomes increasingly urgent, a “first of its kind” analysis has identified the most effective policies around the world to curb the pollution that is warming the planet, with some surprising results. Researchers from several climate agencies in Europe published a study published Thursday in the journal Science,… Read More »

What worked to combat climate change? Policies that make someone pay for polluting, study finds

WASHINGTON (AP) — To understand what really works as countries try to combat climate change, researchers examined 1,500 ways countries have tried to reduce heat-trapping gases. Their answer: Many have failed. And success often means someone has to pay a price, whether at the gas station or elsewhere. According to a new study published Thursday… Read More »

Dad-of-three lands at Manchester Airport after holiday in Greece – then sent straight to prison

A father-of-three arrived at Manchester Airport after returning from a holiday in Greece and was arrested minutes on the plane over his involvement in the violence in Southport. Thomas Whitehead, 53, was seen “in and among a large group” gathered outside a mosque in the town on July 30, Liverpool Crown Court heard. Prosecutor Rebecca… Read More »

This super yacht hub, popular with the very rich, is becoming increasingly dangerous

The storm that sank the luxury yacht Bayesian off the coast of Sicily was sudden, violent and deadly. Scientists say it could be a warning of what’s to come as global warming causes more extreme weather in the Mediterranean. The superyacht, carrying 22 people, sank near the port of Porticello in the early hours of… Read More »

How AI decodes neural signals to help man with ALS speak

Brain-computer interfaces are a groundbreaking technology that can help people with paralysis regain lost functions, such as moving a hand. These devices record signals from the brain and decode the user’s intended action by bypassing damaged or impaired nerves that would normally transmit those brain signals to control muscles. Since 2006, demonstrations of brain-computer interfaces… Read More »