Friday, September 1, 2023
Mulyi-Vit..
Multivitamins aren't a miracle cure, but they can act as a "dietary insurance plan" to help you fill in the gaps with your eating habits. Especially if you have certain food allergies, dietary restrictions or medical conditions that impact how and what you eat.
The study, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, looked at data collected from over 3,500 older adults, ages 60 and older. The researchers randomly assigned participants with either a daily multivitamin supplement (they used Centrum Silver) or a placebo.
At the end of the one-year mark, those taking the multivitamin had significantly better scores on a test evaluating immediate recall than the placebo group. This was also shown across the three-year follow-up mark. But interestingly, there were also improvements seen in individuals with heart disease.
At the start of the study, participants with a history of heart disease scored lower on memory tests compared to those without heart disease. But after just one year of taking a daily multi, individuals with a history of heart disease saw significant memory improvements compared to those without the disease.
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Reason..
Stubborn inflation in Germany and Spain looks set to keep ECB policymakers on high alert.
German price growth slowed less than expected to 6.4% in August from a year earlier.
Investors believe the price data is likely to tip the balance on the ECB’s governing council in Favour of raising interest rates for a tenth consecutive time at its meeting on September 14, despite growing signs that the bloc is heading for an economic downturn.
The historically high year-on-year inflation rate was mainly driven by the extreme price rises for energy products and food since war started in Ukraine”, said Dr. Ruth Brand, the new President of the Federal Statistical.
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Sanctions sanctions and sanctions..
Route..
After the inclusion of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Iran, Argentina, and Ethiopia in BRICS, the organization will gain access to an extensive network of strategic logistics resources.
The group's vast logistics network will include the Northern Sea Route, the North-South and West-East transport corridors, entries to the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and the Suez Canal.
"The main task would be establishing resilience and alternative solutions to the vulnerability of such chokeholds. So, countries like Russia and China...
One of the most important considerations will be to develop high-speed train transportation corridors in the area where the ancient Silk Road used to be.
So to make sure that there is an alternative to the freight transport, which cannot necessarily replace the sea transport, but which also alleviates an alternative in case there is a conflict and the Strait of Malacca, for instance, were blocked, or the Suez Canal were to be actually a stranglehold, then the link between China and Russia via Central Asia would be quite important." Just a thought.
Someone else..
Anybody else. Important or not important. Deep in politics or new in politics, Old or younger. From this party or any other party. This guy with a different path, or another guy with a peaceful path. Any-one to do, No inflation, No sanctions on many countries, No shortage of food, No higher prices, No open south border, No war or threat of war around the world.
Just a thought.
Robin..
Robin Ware is a Church Consultant that works with churches and pastors1. She has a degree in restaurant, hotel and institutional management from Purdue University2. She also has experience in the travel industry and worked with Marriott for almost 10 years.