Dehydration

The Evolved Co. Announces the Launch of PerformH2O Performance Water Powered by Below 33™ Frequency Technology

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Evolved Co., a trailblazer in innovative hydration solutions, proudly unveiled its leading product, PerformH2O Performance Water, fortified with proprietary Below

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  • The Evolved Co., a trailblazer in innovative hydration solutions, proudly unveiled its leading product, PerformH2O Performance Water, fortified with proprietary Below 33™ Frequency Technology.
  • LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Evolved Co. , a trailblazer in innovative hydration solutions, proudly unveiled its leading product, PerformH2O Performance Water , fortified with proprietary Below
  • "With PerformH2O and our Below 33 Frequency Technology, we're taking the effectiveness and benefits of proper hydration to a level previously unattainable."
  • PerformH2O Performance Water represents the culmination of extensive research and development, unveiling a game-changing innovation driven by the remarkable

Ardelyx Shares Positive Data on Symptom Response During Treatment With IBSRELA® (tenapanor) for IBS-C and hosts IBS-C Product Theater at ACG 2023

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Monday, October 23, 2023

“Physicians and other professionals attending ACG 2023 work with IBS-C patients every day and know all too well how challenging this condition can be.

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  • “Physicians and other professionals attending ACG 2023 work with IBS-C patients every day and know all too well how challenging this condition can be.
  • “While a significant proportion of patients will have an early positive response to IBSRELA treatment, patient response rates increase with continued therapy.
  • The researchers concluded that these patients experience a relatively quick onset of symptom relief under tenapanor treatment and that weekly response rates continued to increase with treatment duration.
  • IBSRELA (tenapanor) is indicated for the treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation (IBS-C) in adults.

Entrinsic Bioscience Announces Breakthrough Innovation for Next Generation Sports and Recreational Rehydration™ Beverages

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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

NORWOOD, Mass., Oct. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Entrinsic Bioscience (EBS) has published a ground-breaking clinical study demonstrating the potential for next generation sports and rehydration beverages, powered by its new Ultra-Hydrating HeatDefense™ formula which promotes dual action rapid rehydration with new levels of heat protection during sports, physical exertion and high heat stress. This formula also harnesses the power of eight times the number of electrolyte transporters resulting in more complete and faster rehydration. Unlike glucose-based beverages which utilize only one transporter, this formula will provide consumers superior electrolyte and water absorption with increased heat protection, immune support and inflammation reduction during exertional heat stress.

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  • This formula also harnesses the power of eight times the number of electrolyte transporters resulting in more complete and faster rehydration.
  • Unlike glucose-based beverages which utilize only one transporter, this formula will provide consumers superior electrolyte and water absorption with increased heat protection, immune support and inflammation reduction during exertional heat stress.
  • "We are excited to announce the results of this study demonstrating the potential to transform traditional sports and recreational beverages around the globe," stated Stephen Gatto, chairman and CEO of Entrinsic Bioscience.
  • New benefits delivered by the EBS amino acid-based beverages during the HEAAT study include:
    Protection of the intestinal barrier during sport, physical exertion and heat

COSORI UNVEILS THE NEXT GENERATION 6-QUART TURBOBLAZE™ AIR FRYER

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Thursday, October 19, 2023

ANAHEIM, Calif., Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- VeSync Co's premier kitchen appliance company, COSORI , today announced the launch of its 6-Quart TurboBlaze Air Fryer.

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  • ANAHEIM, Calif., Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- VeSync Co's premier kitchen appliance company, COSORI , today announced the launch of its 6-Quart TurboBlaze Air Fryer.
  • As the first air fryer powered by a DC motor, this next-generation air fryer is up to 46% faster* and provides efficient, even, and exceptional cooking results every time.
  • A multitasking kitchen powerhouse, the 6-Quart TurboBlaze Air Fryer can be used to Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Broil, Dehydrate, Freeze, Proof, Reheat, and Warm.
  • Overheat protection means the air fryer will automatically shut off if the air fryer overheats to prevent damage or injury.

Perricone MD Expands Award-Winning High Potency Collection with Two New Formats

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Monday, October 16, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Perricone MD, the brand behind breakthrough, science-backed solutions, announces its latest additions to the award-winning High Potency Collection with the launch of Face Finishing & Firming Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 30 and Hyaluronic Intensive Hydrating Mask.

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  • SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Perricone MD, the brand behind breakthrough, science-backed solutions, announces its latest additions to the award-winning High Potency Collection with the launch of Face Finishing & Firming Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 30 and Hyaluronic Intensive Hydrating Mask.
  • A new take on the brand's bestselling moisturizer, the High Potency Face Finishing & Firming Moisturizer SPF 30 is now fortified with mineral-based sun protection against aging UVA and burning UVB rays.
  • The High Potency Hyaluronic Intensive Hydrating Mask instantly nourishes with a burst of essential moisture, resulting in increased plumpness, smoothness and firmness.
  • The High Potency Face Finishing & Firming Moisturizer SPF 30 (2 US fl.

Ardelyx Shares Preliminary Data on Use of IBSRELA® (tenapanor) in Pediatric IBS-C Patients at NASPGHAN 2023

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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

The safety and effectiveness of IBSRELA have not been established in patients less than 18 years of age and IBSRELA is contraindicated in patients less than 6 years of age.

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  • The safety and effectiveness of IBSRELA have not been established in patients less than 18 years of age and IBSRELA is contraindicated in patients less than 6 years of age.
  • Patients enrolled in the study will be administered either tenapanor (25mg or 50mg) or placebo for 12 consecutive weeks.
  • The study expects to enroll approximately 180 pediatric patients with IBS-C who meet the entry criteria during a two-week screening period at up to 60 US sites.
  • The safety and effectiveness of IBSRELA in patients less than 18 years of age have not been established.

No, stress won't dry up your milk. How to keep breastfeeding your baby in an emergency

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Although babies don’t understand the nature of emergencies such as bushfires, floods and cyclones, they and their mothers are impacted.

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  • Although babies don’t understand the nature of emergencies such as bushfires, floods and cyclones, they and their mothers are impacted.
  • But mothers can find it difficult to breastfeed during emergencies, and may believe stress affects their milk supply.

Demand and supply

    • After birth, the breasts automatically make milk to feed the baby, but over time they change to a demand and supply way of working.
    • This means that when the baby feeds and milk is removed from the breasts, the breasts make more milk.
    • Babies drink the milk made in the breasts with the help of a hormone called oxytocin.

Stress doesn’t impact milk production

    • However, mothers often worry that the stress of an emergency has reduced their milk supply.
    • Although stress won’t hamper a mother’s milk supply, it can temporarily reduce oxytocin release, slowing the flow of milk.

Some challenges

    • Emergencies like bushfires and floods are difficult for everyone, but can be especially challenging for parents of babies and toddlers.
    • For breastfeeding mothers, the busyness of an emergency and a lack of privacy may mean they miss their baby’s cues or delay breastfeeding.

How can I keep breastfeeding through an emergency?

    • Keeping your baby close, breastfeeding frequently, and drinking enough water will protect your milk supply.
    • If you stopped breastfeeding because of an emergency, it’s possible to start again if you want to.
    • The free national breastfeeding helpline is available 24/7 and is a good place to find support.

Preparing for an emergency

    • Make an emergency plan that includes packing an evacuation kit, leaving early and evacuating to a relative or friend’s home rather than an evacuation centre if possible.
    • Here's what to put in your emergency kit

      Anything emergency responders can do to reduce the burden of the emergency on mothers, such as prioritising them for services and offering them private spaces in evacuation centres, will help them to care for and breastfeed their babies.

    • A free e-learning module for emergency responders on disaster support for babies, toddlers and their caregivers is available here.
    • She is also a member of Doctors for the Environment, Climate and Health Alliance and Australian Parents for Climate Action.

There's a thriving global market in turtles, and much of that trade is illegal

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Monday, October 2, 2023

In August 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released an advisory about an 11-state outbreak of salmonella bacteria linked to pet turtles.

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  • In August 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released an advisory about an 11-state outbreak of salmonella bacteria linked to pet turtles.
  • Global trade in turtles is big business, and the U.S. is a leading source, destination and transit country.
  • I also use the global wildlife trade to teach important ecological concepts and research skills.
  • Here’s what we know about trade in turtles and how it threatens their survival.

Life in the slow lane

    • Most turtles reach reproductive maturity late in life and have relatively few eggs, not all of which produce successful offspring.
    • To put this in context, compare a common female snapping turtle from the northern U.S. with a female white-tailed deer.
    • It can take a female turtle her entire life to generate one or two offspring that in turn reach adulthood and replace her in the population.
    • Terrapins reside in brackish water zones, where rivers flow into oceans and bays, and feed heavily on snails.

In global demand

    • Today, people use turtles as pets; sources of food, jewelry and other curios; and in traditional medicines and religious and cultural practices.
    • Fish and Wildlife Service, nearly 127 million turtles were exported just from the U.S. between 2002 and 2012.
    • There’s no good way to quantify how many native turtles are harvested from the wild.
    • Historic demand for sea turtles, diamondback terrapins and snapping turtles as food led to such crashes in populations that management agencies had to regulate their harvesting.
    • To curb pressure on wild populations, state agencies are prohibiting or limiting personal collection and possession of native turtles.

Black market turtles

    • For example, in 2019 a Pennsylvania man was sentenced to six months in prison and fined $250,000 for trafficking thousands of protected diamondback terrapins.
    • Rare species such as wood turtles and Blanding’s turtles, as well as uniquely patterned individual turtles, command top value on the black market.
    • Between 1998 and 2021, U.S. enforcement agencies intercepted at least 24,000 protected freshwater turtles and tortoises from 34 native species that were being illegally traded across the U.S.

How to help


    To curtail the illegal turtle trade, regulators are working to strengthen regulations and increase enforcement. Private citizens can also help reduce the demand and protect wild turtles. Here are some simple steps:

BranchOut Food Inc. Announces Participation in the LD Micro Main Event XVI

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Friday, September 29, 2023

Presentation on Wednesday, October 4th at 2:00 PM PT

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  • "We know what this event means to our industry and how much people enjoy attending.
  • I am honored to host our close friends and allies for our "Sweet Sixteen" installment of the Main Event," stated Chris Lahiji, Founder of LD Micro.
  • Presentation to cover: BranchOut Founding Story, BranchOut technology, IP, and market advantages, Commercialization traction and sales pipeline, Go to market strategy, Operations/manufacturing in Peru and Chile.
  • The 2023 LD Micro Main Event XVI will run from October 3rd to the 5th at the Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel in Los Angeles.

Boston Company Wins 2023 Cade Prize for Innovation

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Friday, September 29, 2023

CranioSense, a Boston-based company, is the overall winner of the 2023 Cade Prize for Innovation.

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  • CranioSense, a Boston-based company, is the overall winner of the 2023 Cade Prize for Innovation.
  • “The recognition of our vision by the Cade Museum is an enormous pillar of success for our young startup,” said CranioSense co-founder Ryan Myers.
  • “The Cade Prize is both an acknowledgement and a source of momentum.
  • Wildcard Winner ($10,000 prize): SpadXTech (Worcester, MA) – An alternative leather material that can be produced using less energy and chemicals, thus reducing emissions.