Amid a slowing economy and stagnant job market, even career experts aren’t sure what advice to give job seekers. The current market has pushed job seekers and recruiters alike into “truly uncharted territory,” according to Morgan Williams, founder and CEO of professional coaching program PeakHR. “You can’t rely on tactics that we’ve always done, because we’re in a market we’ve …
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This Is How Much Protein You Really Need, Expert Says : ScienceAlert
Protein is having its moment: From grocery store shelves to Instagram feeds, high-protein foods are everywhere. Food labels shout their protein content in bold, oversized fonts, while social media overflows with recipes promising to pack more protein into your favourite dishes. And according to the International Food Information Council’s Food and Health Survey, “high protein” topped the list of popular …
Read More »Can ICE pull you over? Legal expert explains your rights during traffic stop
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Human rights groups and immigration advocates are continuing to raise concerns over tactics used by federal agents during raids in Southern California. Federal immigration officers have targeted people in vehicles, such as over the weekend during two separate immigration operations in Anaheim and San Bernardino. Orange County Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento said it appeared federal immigration officers …
Read More »FDA shifts from expert advisers to ad hoc panels under Marty Makary
WASHINGTON (AP) — When the Food and Drug Administration needs outside guidance, it normally turns to a trusted source: a large roster of expert advisers who are carefully vetted for their independence, credentials and judgment. But increasingly, the agency isn’t calling them. Instead, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has launched a series of ad hoc “expert panels” to discuss antidepressants, menopause …
Read More »Regularly drinking hot drinks can cause cancer: Expert warnings you shouldn’t ignore |
For many, starting the day with a steaming cup of tea or coffee is a comforting habit. However, research shows that drinking beverages hotter than 65°C (149°F) may do more than burn your tongue; it could increase the risk of oesophageal cancer. According to the study published in the National Institutes of Health and global studies, regularly consuming very hot …
Read More »Five-minute daily habit could slash your dementia risk, says Alzheimer’s expert
There are certain steps you can take to help reduce your risk of developing dementia – here are a few suggestions from an expert Health experts have offered advice about dementia and how to prevent it(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) An Alzheimer’s specialist says a five-minute daily task could help protect your brain from dementia. It involves challenging your brain to do …
Read More »Meat, dairy allergies from tick bites “skyrocketing” on Martha’s Vineyard, expert says | News
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Read More »An expert instructor says this is the one type of movement people with back pain should be doing—but few do
Developing a balanced workout routine that targets your whole body can be difficult. If you’re looking for a way to simplify your workouts, you could try spitting them into pull and push sessions. It’s a common workout split, particularly for upper-body weight training workouts. But Pilates instructor Gemma Folkard says it’s also something you can apply to lower-body workouts, even …
Read More »Meat, dairy allergies from tick bites “skyrocketing” on Martha’s Vineyard, expert says
There’s a new medical issue on Martha’s Vineyard, and it’s impacting the way people eat. It’s known as “alpha-gal syndrome,” and is not a tick-borne illness, but rather an allergy in response to a tick bite. “It’s skyrocketing across the island,” explained Patrick Roden-Reynolds, a biologist and tick researcher on Martha’s Vineyard. The allergy can come in response to a …
Read More »Do hot drinks really give you cancer? A gut expert explains
When you order a coffee, do you ask for it to be “extra hot”? Whether you enjoy tea, coffee or something else, hot drinks are a comforting and often highly personal ritual. The exact temperature to brew tea or serve coffee for the best flavour is hotly debated. But there may be something else you’re not considering: your health. Yes, …
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