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Why angel investors remain optimistic despite startup failure rate

Nearly half reported positive gains, with 22% experiencing losses, whilst 36.1% did not track. Seven in ten angel investors are diversifying across three to four asset classes to maintain portfolio health amidst high startup failure rates and limited liquidity, according to AngelCentral's report. The report, which polled 70 angel investors in Southeast Asia, found that 40% have adjusted their investment tickets to $13,000 to $26,000, down from...


The News About Tampons Is Scary, Let Us Break It Down

Arsenic, lead and other metals have been found in tampons by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. In the study, 30 tampons from 14 brands were tested for 16 different metals — something that obviously no one expected or hoped to find in period products. However metals including arsenic, lead, mercury, zinc, nickel, copper and iron were found in varying quantities in all products tested. The tampons examined in the study are...


Parents are making their children sick with anguish

Buried in Lord Darzi’s report on the ailing NHS are two alarming statistics. First, the number of children waiting for a diagnosis of autism rose from 6,000 in 2019 to over 70,000 in 2024. Second, the number of children undergoing “restrictive interventions” in hospitals – such as force-feeding the mentally ill – has quadrupled. Combine this with d...


Taurus: Weekly Horoscope

Taurus: Here are you free predictions for the week, from September 15 to September 21


He eats liquorice...and dies 3 weeks later

It's 2020 in Massachusetts (United States). A 54-year-old man collapses in the middle of a fast-food restaurant… He dies a few moments later, in hospital. The discomfort suffered by this American was not due to eating too many burgers but due to excessive consumption of liquorice. The fifty-year-old, who was a big fan of sweets, had ingested a lethal amount of liquorice for almost a month. The origin of the danger? The glycyrrhizic acid...


5 Beginner Treadmill Workouts for Weight Loss

A trainer breaks down five beginner treadmill workouts to help you ease into a routine while effectively torching fat.


Singaporeans can’t afford testing for dementia

Over 1 in 3 indicated fear as a reason for not getting tested. Over 1 in 3 Singaporeans cannot afford testing for young-onset dementia, according to a study by Southeast Asia-based survey software company Milieu Insight. An average of 35.6% across 1,000 respondents picked affordability as the top reason for not getting tested, the study found. Almost the same share (33%) indicated fear as their reason for not getting tested. Over 1 in 5 (23%)...


These Pups Make the Best Lap Dogs When You Need a Good Snuggle

Get your cute dog photo fix here 🐶


Atopic Dermatitis in Kids: What Every Parent Should Know

Atopic dermatitis, a chronic skin condition, is common in children and requires treatment to minimise frequent flares. Dr Ker Khor Jia, consultant dermatologist, explains what parents need to know.


Ozempic, other weight-loss drugs help with heart attack, stroke, fertility. Dementia next?

Ozempic and similar weight-loss drugs can lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney and liver disease, and even increase fertility Ozempic, first approved in China to treat diabetes in 2021, is often referred to as the "internet celebrity weight-loss drug". Its use there has soared, as it has almost everywhere. Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic a...


Questor: How to turn blood into gold

Some people can’t help but feel a bit squeamish about blood, yet this most fundamental of life forces has some extraordinary properties, some of which we’ve only recently begun to discover, explore and develop. A growing collection of companies, for example, have learned how to extract elements of our blood that contain powerful antibodies, which c...


Teen Scientist Heman Bekele Lathers Up to Fight Skin Cancer One Bar of Soap at a Time

Heman Bekele's story reminds us that great ideas can come from anywhere – even from our children's bedrooms or school science fairs.


The best plant-based milks for the lowest calories and better protein quality

Nutrition institute tests oat, soy, coconut and almond milk to find which plant-based milk is best in terms of calories and protein quality Plant-based milk alternatives differ widely in taste, but whether you choose oat, soy, coconut or almond also makes a difference in terms of calories. For those watching their daily calorie intake, almond or co...


China father dies of heart attack after having 23 teeth extracted, 12 implants placed in 1 day

Man suffers constant pain for 2 weeks, heartbroken daughter says he did not get to drive new car family bought him The death of a Chinese man 13 days after a major dental procedure, where 23 teeth were extracted and 12 implants were inserted on the same day, has shocked the mainland. The case came to light through an online post on September 2 by t...


What to Eat After a C-Section: 7 Foods to Help You Recover Quickly

Discover 7 healthy foods to speed up C section recovery, promoting healing, boosting energy, and supporting overall well-being after surgery.


How eating added sugar speeds up biological ageing and makes skin look older

New study finds eating foods with added sugar quickens biological ageing, while a dietitian explains how sugar ages skin When Neelam Daswani was studying to be a health coach in 2020, she learned about the health risks of consuming too much sugar and started cutting down on the sweet stuff. Having a diabetic father also concerned her - she had a sw...


Lottie Moss hospitalised after Ozempic seizure

Lottie Moss revealed she was hospitalised after suffering a seizure caused by misusing Ozempic. Kate Moss's sister issued a warning against the medication after she was hospitalised following seizures brought on by misusing the drug. "It was the worst decision I ever made, so this is a warning to everyone: Please, if you're thinking about doing it,...


9 Delicious&Easy Trader Joe’s Recipes You Need To Make Right Now

Whether you have 15 minutes or an hour, there are numerous easy recipes you can make in a pinch using Trader Joe's groceries.


Scots NHS unsure how many trans patients have taken ‘risk’ by changing sex on records

Scotland’s NHS has admitted it does not know how many transgender patients have altered their sex on medical records, despite any such change posing a “clinical risk”. NHS National Services Scotland said it had only begun recording changes in November last year, despite a policy allowing patients to adjust their official sex on request being in pla...


New skin cancer treatment helps patients live 10 years after diagnosis, study finds

A new skin cancer treatment has been found to help patients live more than 10 years after diagnosis, a study shows. A combination of two drugs allows patients with advanced melanoma to live an average of 10 years post-diagnosis, data show. Only one in 20 patients with the stage four condition would survive for five years just 15 years ago, with man...


Doctors Say Your Unexplained Weight Loss Might Be Hinting at a Larger Health Problem

Conditions like hyperthyroidism or rheumatoid arthritis could be at play. If you’ve ever noticed a sudden drop in weight after an illness, you’ve experienced unintentional weight loss fluctuation. But if you can’t point to something that may have caused the change on the scale, losing weight without trying or unexplained weight loss can be very scary. Unintentional weight loss refers to a reduction in body weight that occurs without conscious effort or intention, says Carlo Manzana, M.D., a family medicine physician with PlushCare. “From a medical standpoint, this is typically characterized by a significant and rapid decrease in weight, usually around 5% of total body weight within a span of six to 12 months.” Meet the Experts: Lydia C. Alexander, M.D., chief medical officer at Enara Health and president-elect of the Obesity Medicine Association; Mir Ali, M.D., bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center; Linda Anegawa, M.D., F.A.C.P., a double board-certified physician in internal medicine and obesity medicine and former medical director at PlushCare; and others. It is normal for weight to fluctuate, typically between five to 10 lbs, and can be due to how much you’re eating, drinking, and moving in a given time period, explains Mir Ali, M.D., bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center. But any more than that, and you haven’t changed your diet, it could be a sign of something bigger, he adds. In fact, unexplained weight loss could be an early sign of a serious health condition, says Kerry Hildreth, M.D., an assistant professor of geriatric medicine at the University of Colorado. So if you’re experiencing unexplained weight loss, it’s best to see a doctor. They can then ask questions associated with the symptoms and potentially perform a blood test or imaging test depending on your symptoms, says Linda Anegawa, M.D., F.A.C.P., a double board-certified physician in internal medicine and obesity medicine and former medical director at PlushCare. Here, doctors share the health issues that could explain why you’re losing weight so suddenly. What causes unexplained weight loss?


Excessive sweating: symptom of an unknown disorder

Although sweating is a normal physiological reaction, excessive sweating is sometimes explained by a little-known disorder called hyperhidrosis. In the sun, or following intense physical effort, during a stressful presentation, after a spicy dinner, sweating can be more abundantly than usual. It's simply a sign of an internal regulation shown by the body. Strong emotions or physical activities cause our body temperature to rise above 37°C and...


15 Popular Frozen Meals With More Sodium Than a Large Bag of Pretzels

These high-sodium frozen meals have more salt than a large bag of pretzels, and some have an entire day's worth of sodium in one serving.


Is eating raw meat dangerous?

Do you sometimes do this too: you cook steak, but first cut off a raw piece to try it? Or do you taste the raw meatballs that you just prepared to put in a soup? How bad is raw meat for our health? Anja Daems asked Dr. Devroey in De Madammen on Radio 2: “People often make meatballs for soup from raw pork and they can contain eggs of parasites, worms and tapeworm, for example,” explains Dr. Devroey. “This is a worm that can grow to a meter long...


Selena Gomez’s Grief Resonates With My Infertility Struggles

When Selena Gomez recently told Vanity Fair that she's unable to carry children, it hit home.


Dave Bautista urges fans not to worry about his shock weight loss

Dave Bautista has reassured his fans he is losing weight because he wants to and not because of health issues. The 55-year-old Marvel action star has drawn attention in recent weeks after appearing visibly slimmer at film events. But he has insisted he has been shedding weight after growing to an 'uncomfortable' size while filming the 2023 movie Kn...


Girl, 8, died of sepsis after being sent home by GP who said hospital was full

An eight-year-old girl died of sepsis after being sent home by a GP who said the local hospital was full. Mia Glynn visited a GP surgery twice in four hours, but her parents Soron, 39, and Katie, 37, were told by the doctor to take her home, despite Mia showing symptoms of Group A Strep. Her parents, from Biddulph, Staffordshire, first took Mia to ...


What Every Parent Needs to Know About Spinal Muscular Atrophy

Is your baby at risk for Spinal Muscular Atrophy? Learn the early signs that could save their life. Don’t wait—read this now!


Are you suffering from imposter syndrome?

Despite all the markers of you proffessional success, your inner voice sometimes lets you know that you are not as talented as your colleagues. Deep down, you're convinced that your success is due to fate or luck. Do you feel a lack of self-confidence, do you suffer from complexes, do you have a tendency to self-deprecation? It's possible that you are suffering from imposter syndrome… Constantly doubting your abilities and skills, not feeling...


Acne, eczema and insomnia can signal poor gut health; here’s how to safeguard yours

An unbalanced gut microbiome is linked to diabetes and more. Digestive issues are obvious red flags, but there are others you may not expect Gut health is very important. Our digestive system is not just responsible for breaking down food and absorbing the nutrients that support our bodily functions, but is also home to trillions of "good" and "bad...


Can You Feel an IUD During Sex? We Asked an Ob-Gyn

We hear a lot about some of the drawbacks to intrauterine devices (IUDs).


Tips for Managing Short-Tempered Teens

Is your teen's anger getting out of hand? Check out these must-try strategies for managing short-tempered teens effectively.


4 in 5 Singaporeans prioritise health over wealth

61% viewed health as the foundation for pursuing life goals. More than four in five (85%) of Singaporeans prioritise health over wealth, according to a survey by Prudential which polled 1,000 residents. 61% view health as the foundation for pursuing life goals whilst 63% say it is more attainable than wealth. In contrast, less than one in five prioritise wealth over health. 64% believe that money solves problems, including health issues, and 51%...


Morph Sale Raises £1,100 For Hospice Patients

Aardman Animations' beloved clay-mation character Morph has helped raise £1,100 for hospice patients in Bristol. The authentic model of Morph, who originally featured in children's art programming alongside Tony Hart, sold for £1,100 in an online charity auction raising funds for the city's St Peter's Hospice. The eight-inch model, donated by Aardm...


These Grab-and-Go Breakfast Ideas Will Convince You to Skip the Drive-Thru

One egg and cheese sandwich, please!


The Latest on Jordan Chiles's Fight For the Olympic Bronze Medal

The final days of the Olympic Games took an unexpected turn for Team USA Women's Gymnastics.


Feeling Bloated? These Foods Help, According to Nutrition Experts

Diversify your plate with these nutritious picks and say goodbye to post-dinner discomfort. When your belly is distended and hard—whether it’s that time of the month or you overindulged at dinner—the last thing you want to do is eat more. But there are, believe it or not, some foods that help ease bloating, according to experts and research. Meet the Experts: Marissa West, ACE-certified personal trainer and nutrition specialist and founder of West Kept Secret, Cindy Kasindorf, certified nutritional health counselor and founder of Remedy Organics, and Melissa Prest, D.C.N., R.D.N., spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. “Bloating can be caused by consuming foods that produce more gas than others, contain a high salt content, eating or drinking too quickly, or consuming carbonated drinks,” explains Marissa West, ACE-certified personal trainer and nutrition specialist and founder of West Kept Secret. “It can also be caused by a lactose intolerance, dairy aversion, or another health condition, such as irritable bowel syndrome or celiac disease.” Depending on the cause of your bloat, certain foods can help you get relief by reducing inflammation, activating the release of digestive enzymes, or coaxing the bloat through your digestive tract with water and fiber. Check out the below options and keep them at the ready for the next time discomfort strikes.


6 Best HIIT Treadmill Workouts for a Flat Belly

Personal trainers outline six of the best HIIT treadmill workouts to run your way to a flat belly and lose weight.


7 Great National Parks for Fall Hiking

There’s no better time of year to get outside.


The Best Wellness Retreats To Kick Off Your New Year

Whether you want to be out in nature, get a good workout or just feel restored, we have something great for you.


As A Black Woman, I Don’t Need The “Rejection Therapy” Trend To Build Confidence

A young, blonde woman walks into a coffee shop and asks for a staff discount even though she doesn’t work there. Unsurprisingly, the staff say no. “It’s never as scary as you think,” says content creator Sophie Jones in a video posted to TikTok. “[Seeking out rejection] really helps me not take things so seriously,” she explains. In another video on the app, one woman puts her phone down in the street and starts dancing. Another asks a stranger...


The 12 Best Mattresses, According To Snoozy Reviewers

We've reached peak mattress fatigue. Blame the paradox of choice or the fact that most of us are completely exhausted, but choosing the best mattress — and don't get us started on finding the best deals on bedding — is tiring (pun very much intended). Given the overwhelming number of options now available, we decided to go directly to the source and dug through the reviews of the most popular mattresses from the biggest ZZZ-inducing brands to...


Fun And Healthy Bento Lunch Box Ideas For Moms On The Go

Keep your little ones fueled and happy with these fun, healthy, and easy-to-prepare bento lunch box ideas, perfect for busy moms on the go.


I’m a Fitness Instructor With Stage 4 Colon Cancer: What I Want Women to Know About Their Health

You are your biggest advocate.


Jax Taylor believes he is a narcissist

Jax Taylor has revealed he believes he is a narcissist. The Vanderpump Rules star had 'no idea' he could fit the criteria of narcissism until his recent 30-day stay at a mental health facility. In a new episode of his When Reality Hits podcast, Jax, 45, explained he'd discovered some psychology terms that resonated with him during his time at the t...


'Minimum age for social media will be decided this year'

Children and adolescents are increasingly glued to a screen instead of experiencing real life outdoors. This has dramatic effects on their mental health, motor skills and physical preparedness. So in Australia, they really want to do something about it. Australia plans to set a minimum age of 14 to 16 for social networking. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese explains the idea, “I want kids to let go of their devices and head to soccer fields,...


SNP’s bid to cut NHS working hours costing taxpayers millions every month

A bid to improve the “work-life balance” of NHS staff by cutting their hours is costing Scotland’s crisis-hit health service more than £3 million a month. New figures reveal that the 30-minute reduction to the working week, introduced by the SNP government in April, has left the taxpayer to pick up a bill of £12.5 million in under four months in ov...


Taking aspirin on a daily basis not in your interest!

An American study highlights the underestimated risks of aspirin, which can cause haemorrhages, both cerebral or intestinal... In the United States, millions of patients, often in good health, are prescribed a low dose of aspirin on a daily basis in order to reduce the risks of a heart attack or stroke. But a new study calls this strategy into question. Published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), this study highlights...


How art helped heal a breast cancer survivor hit hard by chemotherapy side effects

Battling breast cancer and chemotherapy side effects, Lipi Srivastava discovered a talent for art that proved to be an effective therapy When she felt the small growth below her collarbone, Lipi Srivastava instantly knew something was amiss. The now 50-year-old Hong Kong HR professional and mother of two quickly booked an appointment with an oncolo...


I took a pill to help fix my drinking problem

Am I an alcoholic? It’s a question I’ve asked myself many times over more than a decade. That alone is enough for most addiction counsellors to confirm that yes, I probably fulfil the criteria. Along with an estimated 10 million adults in England who regularly exceed government guidelines on alcohol consumption, and a further 600,000 who are depend...