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Bio-K+ Launches “Pain in the Gut” Campaign

Bio-K+, a pioneer in probiotic science and trusted leader in gut health for over 30 years, announces the launch of its new campaign, “Pain in the Gut,” rooted in a simple but powerful insight: digestive Read More The post Bio-K+ Launches “Pain in the Gut” Campaign appeared first on Alternative Medicine Magazine.

Campaigners hope to save rare rainforest habitat

Volunteers are raising funding to continue work to restore a temperate rainforest in Cumbria.

Scott powers to impressive medley win in London

Double Olympic champion Duncan Scott wins the men's 200m individual medley title at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships in London.

Scott powers to impressive medley win in London

Double Olympic champion Duncan Scott wins the men's 200m individual medley title at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships in London.

Scott powers to impressive medley win in London

Double Olympic champion Duncan Scott wins the men's 200m individual medley title at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships in London.

Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait of Hormuz 'open' during ceasefire

Brent crude sinks by a tenth after Iran says the key waterway is open for commercial ships for the rest of the ceasefire.
Hong Kong wants to become a global gold vault. Does the Iran war create an opening?

Hong Kong wants to become a global gold vault. Does the Iran war create an opening?

The US-Israeli war on Iran has unleashed sharp swings across global energy and financial markets, fuelling demand for safe-haven assets, with Hong Kong emerging as a potential beneficiary across gold, property and capital markets. In the first of a three-part series, we examine Hong Kong’s bid to position itself as Asia’s bullion hub. War in the Middle East has intensified global demand to diversify gold storage, creating a strategic window for Hong Kong to tap its unique status and evolve from...
Chinese robo-diving suit could help users consume almost 40% less oxygen

Chinese robo-diving suit could help users consume almost 40% less oxygen

Chinese scientists have created a diving suit that could help users glide through the sea with ease. In tests, the exoskeleton reduced the diver’s oxygen consumption by nearly 40 per cent. The flexible suit not only provides physical assistance but also syncs precisely with the swimmer’s own rhythm, dramatically boosting underwater agility. In tasks ranging from seabed surveys and pipeline inspections to salvage operations and even covert military missions, divers must constantly change the rate...
China eatery sparks outrage for ‘beating wife’ sales slogan hinting domestic violence approval

China eatery sparks outrage for ‘beating wife’ sales slogan hinting domestic violence approval

A Chinese noodle restaurant has come under fire for displaying a slogan that appears to condone domestic violence. The restaurant in Xining, northwestern China’s Qinghai province put up a banner which read “beaten wife, kneaded dough”. The slogan refers to an old saying from the Guanzhong plain region, which goes “the more a dough is kneaded the better the noodles taste, the more a wife is beaten the more docile she gets.” The shop was slammed across mainland social media for trying to...
Girl starved to death in 'house of horrors' with drugged baby brother locked in cage

Girl starved to death in 'house of horrors' with drugged baby brother locked in cage

A 'wicked' father locked up his two young children inside their home and severely neglected them while using drugs and playing video games
Public opinion a factor in government’s decision to investigate officials: minister

Public opinion a factor in government’s decision to investigate officials: minister

Hong Kong authorities will take public opinion into account when deciding whether to trigger a new investigation mechanism to hold senior officials accountable, the city’s civil service minister has said. Permanent secretaries of bureaus, who are not covered by the proposed “Heads of Department Accountability System”, will also face scrutiny if they are found to be involved in management failures, Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung Ho Poi-yan said on Saturday. Under the new mechanism,...
Paramount's CinemaCon charm offensive gets lukewarm reception

Paramount's CinemaCon charm offensive gets lukewarm reception

Paramount Skydance was on a charm offensive at CinemaCon this week, trying to convince theater owners that its megabucks deal to swallow Warner Bros. would be good for the industry.