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Lakers Summer League Roster: Who is suiting up for the Lakers in Las Vegas?
Lakers Summer League Roster: Who is suiting up for the Lakers in Las Vegas?
Before the Los Angeles Lakers can avenge their 2023 conference finals loss, they'll compete for the all-important Summer League championship in Las Vegas.The Los Angeles Lakers were plenty busy on the night of the 2023 NBA Draft, selecting Indiana's Jalen Hood-Schifino with the No. 17 ...
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Real Madrid transfer rumours: Davies waiting for offer; PSG eye Rodrygo
Real Madrid transfer rumours: Davies waiting for offer; PSG eye Rodrygo
Latest Real Madrid transfer rumours, with updates on Alphonso Davies, Rodrygo, Dusan Vlahovic, Ferland Mendy, Gabri Veiga & more.
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Biotech Cyteir’s Drug Flop Turns Into Boon for Investors on Cash Return
Biotech Cyteir’s Drug Flop Turns Into Boon for Investors on Cash Return
A little-known biotech company, Cyteir Therapeutics Inc., notched its best day ever — on the back of plans
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3 Braves trade targets from Pirates deadline selling, 1 to avoid
3 Braves trade targets from Pirates deadline selling, 1 to avoid
The Pirates will sell at the MLB Trade Deadline and the Atlanta Braves should be all over it. Who should be the Braves trade targets? Who should they avoid?After the first month of the 2023 MLB season, both the Atlanta Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates were atop their respective divisions and lookin...
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Atletico Madrid hijack Inter's move for Cesar Azpilicueta
Atletico Madrid hijack Inter's move for Cesar Azpilicueta
Cesar Azpilicueta is close to joining Atletico Madrid despite an initial agreement with Inter.
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Australia legalises psychedelics for mental health
Australia legalises psychedelics for mental health
Approved psychiatrists can now prescribe MDMA and magic mushrooms for disorders like depression.
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Semi-truck driver was 'actively using' TikTok during fatal collision, charged with manslaughter, officials say
Semi-truck driver was 'actively using' TikTok during fatal collision, charged with manslaughter, officials say
A commercial truck driver who caused a fiery six-vehicle crash in January in Arizona was "actively using the TikTok application" when he rear-ended two passenger vehicles, killing five, according to officials.
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US State Department report details damning failings around chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal
US State Department report details damning failings around chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal
The US State Department on Friday released its long-awaited Afghanistan After Action Review report, which outlines damning findings and criticizes both the Trump and Biden administrations for decisions that led to the deadly and chaotic US withdrawal from that country after nearly two decades on the ground.
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Best MLB prop bets today (Fade Graham Ashcraft, trust Jose Berrios on Friday)
Best MLB prop bets today (Fade Graham Ashcraft, trust Jose Berrios on Friday)
Friday night’s MLB action has some interesting pitchers on the mound, and I’m fading a few of them – one with an earned runs prop and two with a Yes Run First Inning pick.Plus, a familiar face returns to the MLB props column for yet another strikeout prop.Let’s dive i...
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Mystics vs. Dream prediction and odds for WNBA Commissioner's Cup
Mystics vs. Dream prediction and odds for WNBA Commissioner's Cup
The Washington Mystics are fresh off a blowout win at home against the Atlanta Dream, but can they keep that going in Atlanta on Friday?The Dream (5-8) have lost three straight games, and the team’s lack of depth has started to come back to bite it, especially against some of the league&rs...
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3 best destinations for DeAndre Hopkins, Dalvin Cook as a duo
3 best destinations for DeAndre Hopkins, Dalvin Cook as a duo
DeAndre Hopkins and Dalvin Cook are the biggest names on the NFL free agent market. What if they decided to team up?DeAndre Hopkins and Dalvin Cook have nine Pro Bowl appearances between them. Both profile as the best free agent available at their respective positions, and both are expected to c...
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Nutritionist explains how women can eat to help balance hormones
Nutritionist explains how women can eat to help balance hormones
Some healthy eating principles apply to just about everyone – drinking enough water and consuming plenty of fresh fruit and veg, for example. But when it comes to hormones, a lot of diet advice neglects to mention the vast difference between women’s and men’s health. “Women are very under-represented in research, mainly because we have a menstrual cycle,” says functional nutritionist and author Pauline Cox. “My passion and mission is to empower women with the information and knowledge that can radically change their immediate health and their long-term health.” Cox, 43, who started her career as a physiotherapist before becoming a nutritionist, now mainly works with groups of women online and has just released her second book, Hungry Woman: Eating for Good Health, Happiness and Hormones. “I felt there was a lot of information that could be shared with women to help them understand their hormones, and understand that we don’t have to get frustrated with ourselves and fight our female physiology.” At the heart of the issue is the balance (or lack thereof) between oestrogen and progesterone levels. “When our progesterone levels are low, our oestrogen can become dominant, and that’s when we start to see things like PMS, heavy periods, painful periods, flooding at the beginning of our periods,” says Cox, who lives in Somerset. “A lot o women accept that as part of their monthly cycle, but when we bring our progesterone levels back up, it helps to balance the effect of oestrogen.” Here, she explains five ways women can tailor their diets to keep their hormones in check… 1. Look after your liver “Oestrogen is a driving-growth hormone,” Cox explains, using the analogy of grass growing on a lawn to explain how the two hormones interact. “Progesterone is like the lawnmower. It comes along and it keeps the grass in check. When we lose progesterone, oestrogen gets out of control.” That’s why it’s important that our bodies are able to clear oestrogen efficiently through the liver, gut and bowels. “How much oestrogen we clear can be influenced by what we eat and how we live,” says Cox. “There’s a lot of cruciferous in the book – cauliflower, broccoli, these are really great vegetables to support liver detoxification.” 2. Add fermented foods To deliver beneficial bacteria to your gut, try including fermented foods like pickled vegetables, kefir, kombucha or natural yoghurt as part of your daily diet. “Our gut diversity declines as we age and microbiome diversity has been linked with longevity and good health,” says Cox, who suggests just a tablespoon of sauerkraut a day can make a difference. “These are easy wins…to maximise our longevity and optimise our gut-brain axis, which is incredibly important.” 3. Avoid ultra-processed foods There’s been a lot of talk recently about how detrimental ultra-processed foods are, and that includes the effect on hormone levels. “When we’re eating high sugar, processed foods, our inflammatory levels go up and our cortisol level goes up, which robs us of progesterone,” Cox says. Plus, filling up with these empty calories – as delicious as they often are – means we have less room for nutritious foods. “They can often be devoid of nutrients, so you’re not getting the nutrients you need for building hormones and supporting hormonal health like magnesium, zinc, B vitamins, and omega three fatty acids.” 4. Create an eating window It’s not just what you eat, it’s when. Cox recommends having an ‘eating window’ during the day that ends around 6pm, so that there’s a gap of a few hours before you go to bed. “When your blood sugars go up at night, your kidneys have to kick in to try and remove this excess blood sugar, which then means you’re up in the night urinating,” she says. “A lot of women associate this with drinking a lot before bed, but actually eating late at night can also be for that reason.” Choosing meals that are nutritious and satisfying is the next step. “Within that window, start becoming a bit more conscious of your carbs and upping your protein,” she continues. “So you’re feeling full, your body’s getting all the amino acids it needs, and you’re maybe not having so much of the grab-and-go food like the sandwiches, the pasta, the crisps.” 5. Monitor your magnesium “Most women are sub-clinically deficient in magnesium,” Cox explains, which can cause insomnia, and the risk increases with age. “As we get to about the age of 40, we absorb less magnesium than we would have in our 20s.” Diet also plays a role: “If we have high blood sugars and levels of inflammation when we’re stressed, we lose magnesium.” She recommends taking a magnesium glycinate or bisglycinate supplement before bed to increase your chance of getting a good night’s sleep. “The glycine part of that helps to reduce your core body temperature, which is what the body wants when it’s going to bed,” she says. “That compound also helps get you into what’s called REM sleep, which is the sleep where you’re consolidating memories and learning.” Hungry Woman by Pauline Cox is published by Ebury Press, priced £27. Photography by Luke Albert. Available Now. 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