Nut

New Research Shows Potential Benefits of Swapping Some Meat Intake with Walnuts

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, January 9, 2024

FOLSOM, Calif., Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Food trends are constantly evolving and one of the most exciting trends for 2024 is focused on putting the "plant" back in "plant-based".1

Key Points: 
  • Walnuts also have the ability to take on the texture and consistency of ground meat, allowing for seamless integration into a variety of recipes.
  • The researchers used data from the 2015 - 2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), to model the nutrient intake of the US population with and without walnuts.
  • Specifically, 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2 ounces of walnuts per day replaced 1, 2, 3 and 4 ounces of meat.
  • Important to note: all age and gender groups maintained vitamin B12 intake above the recommended daily allowance when replacing 2–3 ounces of meat with walnuts.

How to maintain a healthy gut microbiome in 2024

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 8, 2024

All of these things also support the gut microbiome – all the microbes that live in your digestive system – but there are some extras to consider if you want to optimise your gut health.

Key Points: 
  • All of these things also support the gut microbiome – all the microbes that live in your digestive system – but there are some extras to consider if you want to optimise your gut health.
  • It’s widely accepted among those of us who study the gut microbiome that a healthy gut is one that contains a diverse range of microbes and has an effective gut barrier (the lining between your intestine and bloodstream).
  • Emulsifiers, a common additive in ultra-processed foods, have been found to cause intestinal inflammation and a leaky gut.

Prebiotics and probiotics

  • Dietary fibre is a good example of a prebiotic, which is defined as a non-digestible food ingredient that can stimulate the growth of good bacteria in the colon.
  • As the main food source of your gut microbes, it is important to consume enough if you want your microbiome to flourish.
  • Most prebiotics come from plant foods, so getting a high diversity of plant products in your diet will keep your gut healthy.
  • This may sound hard to achieve but bear in mind that both good-quality coffee and dark chocolate count.
  • Probiotics, the live bacteria and yeasts themselves, can be easily consumed through fermented food products, drinks or supplements.

Medication and the microbiome

  • You may have heard that antibiotics are bad for your gut microbiome, especially those which are “broad spectrum” and will kill off not only harmful bacteria but beneficial ones too.
  • Staying healthy by prioritising good sleep and managing stress levels is also important, but increasing your intake of both prebiotics and probiotics at this time may lessen the blow of medication on your microbiome.
  • In the meantime, follow the above advice – it will help you maintain a healthy gut microbiome in 2024 and beyond.


The authors 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.

ARC Churches Recaps Launch Events

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 8, 2024

The ARC (Association of Related Churches) held a successful recent ARC Launch training event—the first step for prospective ARC church planters looking to start a new congregation.

Key Points: 
  • The ARC (Association of Related Churches) held a successful recent ARC Launch training event—the first step for prospective ARC church planters looking to start a new congregation.
  • More than 100 people attended, including potential planters of future ARC churches , existing pastors, campus pastors, and ARC church leaders from across the country.
  • The aim of the recent ARC Launch training event—and the aim of all ARC Launch training events—was to expose attendees to the best practices for planting a church with the Association of Related Churches.
  • During ARC Launch training events, attendees receive the "nuts and bolts" of launching a new ARC church.

Daily Harvest Launches 'January Jumpstart' Program to Help People Achieve New Year's Health & Wellness Goals

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 8, 2024

NEW YORK, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Daily Harvest, the company on a mission to make it easy to eat more sustainably-grown fruits and vegetables, is helping people build new habits (and stick to them) in the new year with the launch of a delicious and quick-to-prep January Jumpstart plan: five days of curated meals packed with the farm-to-frozen fruit and veggie goodness the brand is known for—starting for less than $20 a day for new customers1. The announcement comes as new research shows that only 17% of Americans believe their diet meets their nutritional needs "very well" as they set their food and health intentions for 20242.Daily Harvest's January Jumpstart features 15 different dishes, from convenient breakfasts to hassle-free lunches to balanced dinners and even snacks – because new habits come easy when you don't have to think about them. The plan is calorically conscious while providing nutrients for energy, fiber for proper digestion, and healthy fats for satiety, all of which are key to achieving personal health goals. That's good news for the 66% of Americans who believe food has an outsized impact on how they physically feel, according to the OnePoll survey of 2,000 respondents commissioned by Daily Harvest."As you start the year, Daily Harvest wants you to know that you can still be yourself and have goals, too. We say no to gluten, dairy, ultra-processed sugars and oils and time-consuming meal prep so you can say yes to making a change without the pressure of trying to become a whole new person or struggling with that familiar broke-my-resolution feeling, no matter what your 2024 eating goals may be," said Rachel Drori, Founder of Daily Harvest."Plant-based foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, are more than just nutrient sources — they hold the power to make you feel vibrant and energized. Incorporating these into your daily meals isn't just a short-term fix; it's about creating a foundation for improved health that lasts beyond January. Making small changes to your diet can lead to significant and long-term benefits to your health," said Carolina Schneider, MS, RD, Daily Harvest's nutrition advisor.Just 20% of Americans polled felt their diet is "very healthy" and 24% felt "very well" as they start the new year. In an attempt to feel better, people are turning to their doctor (42%), social media (35%) or family and friends (33%) for health and wellness information. Those who use social media for this purpose said the best platforms are Facebook (71%), Instagram (44%) and TikTok (41%) and about half of respondents credit social media and celebrities for having the biggest impact on the popularity of GLP-1 medications – a new class of weight loss drugs also used to treat Type 2 diabetes. Digging into GLP-1 insights further, 37% of respondents said they'd be generally willing to try drugs such as Ozempic or Wegovy to lose weight while 45% said they were generally unwilling. Many of those polled acknowledged the importance of pairing GLP-1 medications with a healthy diet and exercise. Interestingly, people surveyed who identified as "very healthy" were the most likely to say they would try GLP-1s. Among those who were "very unwilling" to use GLP-1s, Baby Boomers (age 59-77) and the Silent Generation (age 78+) were the least likely to want to try them by a large margin at 48% and 73% respectively.Since GLP-1 medications can curb hunger and help those who use them feel full faster, they are a hot topic within the health, wellness and food communities – and among Daily Harvest customers. Accordingly, the company is debuting a GLP-1 Companion Food Collection featuring dietitian-curated meals to complement one's weight management journey. The collection is the latest addition to Daily Harvest's Nutrition Playbooks, which include programs for those who follow Whole30 and the Mediterranean diet or are looking to improve their heart health or choose foods that are diabetes-friendly or support gut health.

Key Points: 
  • The plan is calorically conscious while providing nutrients for energy, fiber for proper digestion, and healthy fats for satiety, all of which are key to achieving personal health goals.
  • "As you start the year, Daily Harvest wants you to know that you can still be yourself and have goals, too.
  • Incorporating these into your daily meals isn't just a short-term fix; it's about creating a foundation for improved health that lasts beyond January.
  • Since GLP-1 medications can curb hunger and help those who use them feel full faster, they are a hot topic within the health, wellness and food communities – and among Daily Harvest customers.

DreameBot X30 Ultra Brings Next-gen Hands-free Cleaning Experience to CES 2024

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 8, 2024

DreameBot X30 Ultra ushers in a self-cleaning revolution with its Auto Base Station Cleaning and Anti-Tangle TriCut Brush.

Key Points: 
  • DreameBot X30 Ultra ushers in a self-cleaning revolution with its Auto Base Station Cleaning and Anti-Tangle TriCut Brush.
  • The X30 Ultra is set to revolutionize the traditional cleaning experience by addressing a wider range of cleaning needs.
  • The enhanced cleaning offered by the X30 Ultra includes the mopping of your home thanks to its enhanced MopExtend™ RoboSwing Technology.
  • To be the first to witness the next revolution in hands-free cleaning and see the DreameBot X30 Ultra firsthand, please visit Dreame at CES 2024 at booth 52747, Venetian Expo, Level 2, Halls A-D at CES 2024.

Sodexo Q1 Fiscal 2024: strong organic revenue growth at +8.2%

Retrieved on: 
Friday, January 5, 2024

Commenting on the first quarter activity, Sophie Bellon, Sodexo Chairwoman and CEO, said:

Key Points: 
  • Commenting on the first quarter activity, Sophie Bellon, Sodexo Chairwoman and CEO, said:
    "First quarter growth has remained strong in all geographies, due to pricing, new contract ramp-ups and continued volume growth, particularly in Corporate services, Sports & Leisure and Education.
  • Sodexo (excluding Pluxee) first quarter Fiscal 2024 consolidated revenues reached 6.3 billion euros, up +3.1% year-on-year including a negative currency impact of -4.8%, a net contribution from acquisitions and disposals of -0.3% and organic revenue growth of +8.2%.
  • Organic growth in the quarter was driven by Food services, up +10.0% organically, while FM services were up +4.7%.
  • Sodexo will hold a conference call (in English) today at 9:00 a.m. (Paris time), 8:00 a.m. (London time) to comment on its Q1 Fiscal 2024 revenues.

CardRatings Unveils Its ‘Best Credit Cards of 2024’ List and Annual Cardholder Survey Results

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 4, 2024

CardRatings.com has released its choices for the “ Best Credit Cards of 2024 ,” as well as updated cardholder survey scores for top cards.

Key Points: 
  • CardRatings.com has released its choices for the “ Best Credit Cards of 2024 ,” as well as updated cardholder survey scores for top cards.
  • CardRatings.com was one of the first sites to compile a “best credit cards” list and has more than a decade of experience ranking cards on a multiple-category analysis.
  • “First, we review the fine print details and features of each credit card as they relate to similar cards.
  • Then, we consider the scores actual cardholders give in our annual credit card user survey as those scores help us understand what everyday users like our readers truly think of the cards with real-world usage.”
    Simultaneously with the release of the “Best Credit Cards of 2024,” CardRatings released its fifth annual best credit cards survey results revealing how actual cardholders score the cards they use on a daily basis.

U.S. News Reveals the 2024 Best Diets

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, January 3, 2024

WASHINGTON, Jan. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in health rankings and consumer advice, today revealed the 2024 rankings of its annual evaluation of Best Diets. Partnering with The Harris Poll on the Best Diets methodology — and including input from a panel of leading health experts – this year's rankings examine 30 diets, with six additional diets evaluated since last year's Best Diets rankings.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, Jan. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in health rankings and consumer advice, today revealed the 2024 rankings of its annual evaluation of Best Diets .
  • Partnering with The Harris Poll on the Best Diets methodology — and including input from a panel of leading health experts – this year's rankings examine 30 diets, with six additional diets evaluated since last year's Best Diets rankings.
  • The Mediterranean diet also claimed the top spot in Best Diets for Diabetes , Best Heart-Healthy Diets , Easiest Diets to Follow , Best Diets for Bone and Joint Health , Best Family-Friendly Diets and Best Diets for Healthy Eating .
  • The 2024 Best Diets rankings feature six newly evaluated diets, including the Vegan diet , which cracked the top 10 in all categories except for Best Diet Programs.

Toyota Launches IMV 0 in Thailand Providing Mobility to Make People's Lives Better through Customizability

Retrieved on: 
Monday, November 27, 2023

In Thailand, the IMV series is regarded as a local favorite, integral to daily life.

Key Points: 
  • In Thailand, the IMV series is regarded as a local favorite, integral to daily life.
  • For the IMV series, Toyota decided to return to its origins to create an IMV pickup truck that is truly affordable and meets the needs of customers.
  • Toyota and TMT continue to make efforts to develop the automobile industry in Thailand and to achieve a better mobility society where all people can move freely.
  • (3) Story of the IMV series and IMV 0 development: 60th-anniversary celebration of TMT in December 2022

Six ways to look after your eyes in 2024

Retrieved on: 
Saturday, December 30, 2023

The World Health Organization estimates that over 80% of all vision impairment around the world can be prevented and even cured. Reducing the risk of eye diseases involves adopting a combination of lifestyle changes, protective measures, and regular eye care. Here are six ways to look after your eyes in 2024. 1. Have regular eye testsGlaucoma, for example, will cause irreversible damage to the eye if not picked up early enough as it damages the peripheral visual field to start with.

Key Points: 


The World Health Organization estimates that over 80% of all vision impairment around the world can be prevented and even cured. Reducing the risk of eye diseases involves adopting a combination of lifestyle changes, protective measures, and regular eye care. Here are six ways to look after your eyes in 2024.

1. Have regular eye tests

  • Glaucoma, for example, will cause irreversible damage to the eye if not picked up early enough as it damages the peripheral visual field to start with.
  • Eye disease linked to diabetes also causes irreversible damage to the eyes without much noticeable vision loss as it damages the small blood vessels in the eye.
  • Going for an eye test with a qualified optometrist will enable them to detect eye diseases and refer you to a specialist if needed.

2. Check your eyes at home

  • As most of us use both eyes at the same time, it can be difficult to know if one is not seeing so well.
  • Try covering each eye every week and look at a number plate in the distance to make sure both eyes are seeing well.

3. Protect your eyes from mechanical and UV damage

  • Make sure you wear good quality sunglasses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays to protect your eyes from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
  • In the summer, gardening accidents, such as getting caught in the eye with a twig when pruning are quite frequent and can cause permanent damage.

4. Reduce digital eye strain

  • While eyestrain does not normally cause permanent damage or affect your glasses prescription, it can be very uncomfortable.
  • Most people forget to blink when they are working on screens, and this leads to dry eyes.
  • To reduce this discomfort, try consciously blinking more often during screen time.

5. Have a good diet

  • While many of us know that vitamin A from carrots is good for the eyes, our eyes need more than vitamin A to function healthily.
  • A healthy diet is also linked to good control of diabetes, and poor control of diabetes will lead to a much higher risk of blindness from diabetic-related eye disease.

6. Quit smoking and be more active

  • Smoking is a significant risk factor for most systemic diseases in the body including the eyes.
  • Smoking increases the risk of macular degeneration and cataracts.
  • Exercise is not only important for the rest of the body but also for the eyes.


[email protected] receives funding from various NHS bodies, Charities and EU.