Eating

Faneema Cutlery Introduces Guide to Simplify Meal Prep for Healthy Eating

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

CARSON CITY, Nev., March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Faneema Cutlery, known for its high-quality craftsmanship in knife-making, is taking a step beyond its core product line to promote healthy eating through effective meal prep strategies. Recognizing the common dilemma of balancing busy schedules with the need for nutritious meals, Faneema Cutlery dives into the world of meal prep, offering easy recipes and tips to make eating well an accessible goal for everyone.

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  • CARSON CITY, Nev., March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Faneema Cutlery , known for its high-quality craftsmanship in knife-making, is taking a step beyond its core product line to promote healthy eating through effective meal prep strategies.
  • Meal prep, the practice of preparing meals or meal components ahead of time, is an invaluable solution for those looking to maintain a healthy diet amidst a hectic lifestyle.
  • In promoting meal prep as a key to healthier eating, Faneema Cutlery extends its commitment to quality and craftsmanship in the kitchen to include the quality of life that comes from nutritious eating.
  • For those interested in starting their meal prep journey with the right set of knives or seeking more information on healthy eating strategies, visit Faneema Cutlery's website at https://faneemacutlery.com .

Centered Health Taps Katie Gregory to Lead Business Development

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

LOS ANGELES, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Centered Health, a diverse network of premium, mental health treatment centers, today announced the appointment of Katie Gregory as Vice President of Business Development. Gregory's appointment marks a strategic move for Centered Health to accelerate its mission to deliver individualized, comprehensive mental health care to as many adults and teens as possible across Southern California and beyond.

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  • LOS ANGELES, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Centered Health , a diverse network of premium, mental health treatment centers, today announced the appointment of Katie Gregory as Vice President of Business Development.
  • "Katie is truly a unicorn in the mental health industry", shared Nuchie Schapiro, Founder and CEO of Centered Health.
  • We are delighted that Katie recognizes Centered Health as a top treatment provider in the field and has joined us as head of business development.
  • Interested in making a referral, email us: [email protected] or call admissions: 888-903-9146 or contact Katie Gregory, VP of Business Development, directly: [email protected] .

Haven's Kitchen Expands Flavorful Offerings and Launches New AIOLI

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Monday, March 11, 2024

The line of shelf stable aioli brings easy, fun, and flavorful shortcuts to home kitchens everywhere, furthering the brand's mission to revolutionize convenient and flavor-packed meal solutions for busy people.

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  • The line of shelf stable aioli brings easy, fun, and flavorful shortcuts to home kitchens everywhere, furthering the brand's mission to revolutionize convenient and flavor-packed meal solutions for busy people.
  • Now available on Amazon , Haven's Kitchen AIOLI features four bold, globally-inspired flavors, each designed to elevate the taste of everyday meals: Zesty Jalapeño, Sunshine Chili, Herby Yuzu, and Chili Bang Bang.
  • In April, Haven's Kitchen AIOLI will be making its way onto the shelf-stable condiments aisle at major retailers, including Whole Foods, Target, United, Fairway, and other stores nationally.
  • For those attending Expo West, Haven's Kitchen invites you to stop by, say hi, and experience the bold flavors that set them apart!

Every Body Eat® Expands Its Clean Snacking Empire with the Launch of New Grain-Free Crispbread Crackers™

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Monday, March 11, 2024

Marking a groundbreaking moment in clean snacking, Every Body Eat® grain-free Crispbread Crackers™ will debut at the upcoming Natural Products Expo West, March 12-16, 2024, in Anaheim, CA.

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  • Marking a groundbreaking moment in clean snacking, Every Body Eat® grain-free Crispbread Crackers™ will debut at the upcoming Natural Products Expo West, March 12-16, 2024, in Anaheim, CA.
  • These grain-free Crispbread Crackers™ aren't just a new product; they represent a bold statement in the evolution of clean snacking.
  • Every Body Eat® invites all Natural Products Expo West attendees to visit Booth #N135 to experience the new Crispbread Crackers™, alongside their four varieties of Thins.
  • For more information about Every Body Eat®, their line of crispy snack Thins, and the revolutionary Grain-Free Crispbread Crackers™, please visit www.everybodyeating.com or follow them on Instagram at @everybody_eating.

ICO sets out priorities to protect children's privacy online

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Friday, April 5, 2024

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is calling on social media and video-sharing platforms to improve their data protection practices so children are safer when using their services. This comes as the regulator sets out its 2024-2025 priorities for protecting children's personal information online.

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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is calling on social media and video-sharing platforms to improve their data protection practices so children are safer when using their services. This comes as the regulator sets out its 2024-2025 priorities for protecting children's personal information online.

Noma is a truly devastating tropical disease – more people need to know about it

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

In December 2023, after years of advocacy, noma was finally included on the World Health Organization’s list of “neglected tropical diseases”.

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  • In December 2023, after years of advocacy, noma was finally included on the World Health Organization’s list of “neglected tropical diseases”.
  • Mone is a noma survivor from Laos, and her experience of noma is typical of so many who have suffered from this disease.
  • Quickly, her cheek skin fell away and teeth and bones started coming out of the sore in her cheek.
  • The healthcare workers, her family and the villagers did not know why Mone suffered and suspected that ghosts were punishing her.
  • However, if they are given widely available antibiotics in these early stages, the infection can be halted, and the patient saved.

Much remains a mystery


Noma is an ancient disease, with the earliest description being found in a medical textbook from the first century. It was often seen in Europe up until the 1800s, but has all but disappeared due to better access to food, water and healthcare. Now noma only affects the very poorest communities in the world.

  • We know it is bacterial in nature, but we haven’t been able to identify the causative organisms.
  • We know it’s not infectious, but do not understand why some children get it while other children living in the same conditions do not.
  • And will provide a much-needed impetus for governments and health agencies to work together to help patients and survivors.


Stuart Ainsworth is currently lead researcher on a noma project funded by Médecins Sans Frontières, and is affiliated with The International Noma Network.

New evidence for an unexpected player in Earth’s multimillion-year climate cycles: the planet Mars

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Our existence is governed by natural cycles, from the daily rhythms of sleeping and eating, to longer patterns such as the turn of the seasons and the quadrennial round of leap years.

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  • Our existence is governed by natural cycles, from the daily rhythms of sleeping and eating, to longer patterns such as the turn of the seasons and the quadrennial round of leap years.
  • Our research is published in Nature Communications.

Milankovitch cycles and ice ages

  • Most of the natural cycles we know are determined one way or another by Earth’s movement around the Sun.
  • And over time, the gravitational jostling of the planets changes the shape of these orbits in a predictable pattern.
  • These alterations affect our long-term climate, influencing the coming and going of ice ages.

Earth and Mars


There are also slower rhythms, called astronomical “grand cycles”, which cause fluctuations over millions of years. One such cycle, related to the slow rotation of the orbits of Earth and Mars, recurs every 2.4 million years.
The cycle is predicted by astronomical models, but is rarely detected in geological records. The easiest way to find it would be in sediment samples that continuously cover a period of many millions of years, but these are rare. Much like the shorter Milankovitch cycles, this grand cycle affects the amount of sunlight Earth receives and has an impact on climate.

Gaps in the record

  • When we went hunting for signs of these multimillion-year climate cycles in the rock record, we used a “big data” approach.
  • Scientific ocean drilling data collected since the 1960s have generated a treasure trove of information on deep-sea sediments through time across the global ocean.
  • Instead, we concentrated on the parts of the sedimentary record that are missing — breaks in sedimentation called hiatuses.
  • Analysing the timing of hiatus periods across the global ocean, we identified hiatus cycles over the past 65 million years.

Warming and deep currents

  • Some of these suggest that ocean mixing has become more intense over the last decades of global warming.
  • Deep-ocean eddies are predicted to intensify in a warming, more energetic climate system, particularly at high latitudes, as major storms become more frequent.

Can Mars keep the oceans alive?

  • Our deep-sea data spanning 65 million years suggest that warmer oceans have more vigorous eddy-driven circulation.
  • This process may play an important role in a warmer future.
  • Our results and analyses of deep ocean mixing suggest that more intense deep-ocean eddies may counteract such ocean stagnation.


Adriana Dutkiewicz receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Dietmar Müller and Slah Boulila do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Top Pizza Chefs Can’t Get Enough of this Limited-Edition Pizza Kit Corto x Stanislaus Released in Celebration of Women’s Pizza Month

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Friday, March 1, 2024

Lodi, CA, March 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- March marks Women’s Pizza Month, and Corto Olive Co. and Stanislaus tomatoes — two “secret weapons” of top professional pizza makers for decades — are kicking off this pizza celebration with the release of a limited-edition “For the Love of Pizza” kit.

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  • Lodi, CA, March 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- March marks Women’s Pizza Month, and Corto Olive Co. and Stanislaus tomatoes — two “secret weapons” of top professional pizza makers for decades — are kicking off this pizza celebration with the release of a limited-edition “For the Love of Pizza” kit.
  • Recipe booklet featuring pizza creations exclusive to the Pizza Kit by inspiring professional pizzaiolas, including Christy Alia (Real Clever Food; founder Women’s Pizza Month, Westchester, NY); Louise Joseph (Dough Girls, Greenwich, CT); Audrey Kelly (Audrey Jane’s Pizza Garage, Boulder, CO); and Laura Meyer (Pizzeria da Laura, Berkeley, CA).
  • “I don't know what I would do without Corto Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Stanislaus tomatoes.
  • Coinciding with Women’s History Month, Women’s Pizza Month celebrates women pizza makers and the women who inspire great pizza making.

Australia Buy Now Pay Later Report 2024: BNPL Firms are Forging Strategic Alliances to Provide Targeted Offers to Shoppers at Checkout - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

The buy now pay later industry is projected to grow at a steady pace over the medium term in Australia.

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  • The buy now pay later industry is projected to grow at a steady pace over the medium term in Australia.
  • The report from the Reserve Bank of Australia revealed that 40% of shoppers, aged 18 to 39, are using the buy now pay later schemes in Australia.
  • To provide e-commerce shoppers with more relevant offers at checkout, while targeting higher gross merchandise volume, BNPL firms are entering into strategic partnerships in the Australian market.
  • This report provides in-depth, data-centric analysis of Buy Now Pay Later industry in Australia through 55 tables and 71 charts.

Best Vegan Meal Delivery (2024): Purple Carrot Plant-Based Meal Plans Reviewed by Compare Before Buying

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Compare Before Buying has spotlighted Purple Carrot as a leading option in its recent review for the best vegan meal delivery service of 2024.

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  • Compare Before Buying has spotlighted Purple Carrot as a leading option in its recent review for the best vegan meal delivery service of 2024.
  • Offering a comprehensive approach to vegan meal delivery, Purple Carrot presents two main meal options: Meal Kits and Prepared Meals.
  • Purple Carrot enhances the meal planning process with weekly deliveries tailored to subscribers’ preferences in meal frequency and serving size.
  • Compare Before Buying's review highlights Purple Carrot's status as a frontrunner in the vegan meal delivery service arena for 2024.