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Rapid Nutrition Plc LONDON, May 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rapid Nutrition PLC (Euronext Growth: ALRPD), a global HealthTech company focused on evidence-based nutrition brands, today provides an update on the Australian wellness platform transaction first announced on 23 April 2026 and most recently updated on 19 May 2026, with settlement scheduled prior to the end of H1 2026. Aggregate consideration of approximately A$2 million was funded entirely from existing cash resources, together with a performance-based earn-out payable subject to agreed operational conditions approximately 12 months following completion. The transaction was structured without any equity issuance and therefore involves no…

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A new study suggests that people with progressive vitiligo had more pro-inflammatory dietary profiles, raising questions about whether diet-driven inflammation could help shape future prevention and management strategies. Study: Relationship between dietary inflammation index and progression of vitiligo. Image Credit: alfasatryapermana / Shutterstock A recent study in the Nutrition Journal examined the relationship between the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) and progressive vitiligo in a case-control study, aiming to develop novel prevention strategies. Nutrition and Vitiligo Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disorder marked by skin or mucosal depigmentation. Management is difficult, particularly for lesions in exposed areas, which often cause considerable psychological…

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Dalhousie’s new Be Well Bag of Ideas is bringing a fresh, practical approach to campus well-being — inspired by something many of us know well: the ease of adding items to an online shopping cart like you do with Amazon and other retailers. Launched during this year’s Dal Engagement Days, the Bag of Ideas is a curated collection of wellness actions gathered through extensive consultations, surveys, and open submissions from Faculties, units, and departments across the university.  Designed as a living resource, it is reviewed and updated regularly by the Be Well Campus Well being Steering Committee and serves as…

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Maryland Department of Agriculture is excited to announce the 2026 Governor’s Buy Local Cookout will take place on Friday, July 17, 2026 in Annapolis, Maryland. This annual cookout celebrates Maryland agriculture by featuring Maryland restaurants partnering with Maryland farmers and watermen to showcase products like wild-caught Chesapeake blue catfish, oysters, beef, sweet corn, watermelon and more! The cookout includes Maryland elected officials, ag industry stakeholders, community leaders, non-profit organizations and of course, our farmers and seafood producers! The Maryland Department of Agriculture is seeking Maryland farmer or watermen chef teams to participate in the Governor’s Buy…

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A culturally tailored Mediterranean-style diet could offer South Asians a more practical route to heart-healthy eating, as researchers test whether Indian foods, spices, and meal patterns can lower dietary inflammation in people with or at risk of coronary artery disease. Study: The Impact of Indian Adapted Mediterranean Diet (IAMD) on Dietary Inflammatory Index in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. Image Credit: AltairSe / Shutterstock South Asians, including Indians, experience a higher incidence and earlier onset of coronary artery disease (CAD), making it important to assess the effect of culturally feasible dietary modification. A group…

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AbstractAccording to the latest IndexBox report on the global Pillowcases market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture.The global pillowcases market is a mature, high-volume category characterized by a fundamental tension between commoditized, price-driven volume and a growing premium segment driven by material innovation, wellness claims, and aesthetic personalization. Category value is bifurcating. The mass market is dominated by private-label and basic branded offerings, competing primarily on price-per-unit, thread count claims, and distribution ubiquity. The premium segment is expanding, fueled by consumer willingness to invest in sleep quality,…

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – Fitness is the focus during the Mayor’s Annual Hike, Bike and Paddle. The annual gathering is typically all three events, but due to rising river levels and challenging currents, the paddle portion was canceled.Losing one event on the schedule didn’t stop hundreds of people from working on their health and wellness.Hundreds of bikers take a guided ride through downtown Louisville.“I was a garbage man for the city of Louisville 30 years and I retired 5 years ago. I just stay active,” said Willam Hickman.You may not believe it, but Willam Hickman is 70 years old. His…

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A wellness coach who professed about daily walks, better sleep, and eating clean has died following a “cleansing” ceremony that proved fatal.According to the Daily Telegraph, 40-year-old Kristian Trend underwent a popular “detox” treatment that included using a drug that is made from the poisonous skin of an Amazonian tree frog.It’s unclear where exactly Trend underwent the “detox” treatment, but, according to police, units on April 11 responded to Clarendon Park in Leicester, United Kingdom, about a report that a man had not been feeling well.Trend was transported to the hospital, where he later died.What Kind of ‘Cleansing’ Ceremony Was…

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4 min readNew DelhiMay 26, 2026 06:00 AM IST Mandira Bedi, 53, recently shared her “hack” to get to 12-15K steps in a day. “My 15k steps hack! Hot and sweaty fresh off the living room track! Don’t stop till you get enough, Baby,” she wrote in an Instagram post. In the video, she also mentioned that she prefers to hit 10,000 steps in the early part of the day and then complete 2K-5K steps after lunch. “So, if you want to exceed 10,000 steps, there’s a way of getting to 12,000-15,000 steps in a day. It’s about 9.35 in…

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Tulane University news releaseFor many people living with HIV, today’s treatments can suppress the virus and dramatically improve health. But even when HIV is controlled, damage to the gut caused by the disease can persist, fueling chronic inflammation linked to serious health problems. A new Tulane University study published in JCI Insight helps explains why.Researchers found that long-term antiretroviral treatments did not fully restore key immune functions that protect and repair the gut lining. The study also found early evidence that diet-derived compounds found in vegetables from the mustard family, such as broccoli and cabbage, may help support immune activity involved…

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