Study Finds that Afternoon Exercise Is Most Effective for Controlling Blood Sugar in Type 2 Diabetes

Study Finds that Afternoon Exercise Is Most Effective for Controlling Blood Sugar in Type 2 Diabetes

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — A new study concluded that people with type 2 diabetes should exercise in the afternoon instead of the morning to control their blood sugar. “In this study, we showed that adults with type 2 diabetes achieved the greatest improvement in glucose control when they were Most active in the … Read more

Morocco Showcases Agricultural Excellence at Summer Fancy Food Fair in New York

Morocco Showcases Agricultural Excellence at Summer Fancy Food Fair in New York

Morocco’s agricultural vocation is beyond doubt. Witness the International Agricultural Fair that the Kingdom organizes each year and whose 15th edition was held from May 2 to 7, 2023. And precisely, it was at the Summer Fancy Food fair in New York that Morocco was in the spotlight. This world mass of agriculture was an … Read more

Study Finds Opioids Ineffective for Treating Low Back Pain: Experts Call for Alternative Approaches

Study Finds Opioids Ineffective for Treating Low Back Pain: Experts Call for Alternative Approaches

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — Opioids, one of the most commonly prescribed treatments for low back pain around the world, may not be effective, a new study has found. Neck and lower back pain are common. In fact, globally, low back pain is the leading contributor to years lived with disability, while neck pain … Read more

The Importance of Treating Sleep Apnea: President Joe Biden’s Experience and the Impact on Deep Sleep

The Importance of Treating Sleep Apnea: President Joe Biden’s Experience and the Impact on Deep Sleep

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — Like millions of people, President Joe Biden suffers from sleep apnea, a serious sleep disorder that causes people to stop breathing for 10 seconds or more at a time. It is estimated that at least 25 million American adults and 936 million adults worldwide between the ages of 30 … Read more

Work-Life Balance: Study Reveals Impact of Professional Mental Load on Personal Lives

Work-Life Balance: Study Reveals Impact of Professional Mental Load on Personal Lives

Well-being at work, and in particular the notion of professional mental load, is increasingly taken into account at a time when employees are looking for a healthier balance between professional and private life. A new study carried out jointly by Mooncard and Ifop unveiled this Thursday, June 29 highlights several figures as the summer break … Read more

Joining Hands with Youth: Building the Future and Opening a New Chapter for Hong Kong

Joining Hands with Youth: Building the Future and Opening a New Chapter for Hong Kong

China News Agency, Hong Kong, June 28, title: Join hands with youth to build the future and open a new chapter for Hong Kong——Interview with Mai Meijuan, Director of the Youth Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government China News Agency reporter Liu Dawei On the 12th floor of the Government Headquarters of … Read more

Eli Lilly’s Experimental Weight Loss Pill Shows Promising Results in Mid-Stage Trial, Comparable to Approved Therapies

Eli Lilly’s Experimental Weight Loss Pill Shows Promising Results in Mid-Stage Trial, Comparable to Approved Therapies

Eli Lilly’s experimental weight loss pill has shown promising results in a mid-stage trial, with participants losing 15% of their body weight after 36 weeks on the highest dose. This level of weight loss is comparable to what has been seen with approved weight loss therapies. The results of the trial, which was funded by … Read more

Ester Ledecká’s Hectic Day: Completing Master’s Degree and Receiving Athlete Award

Ester Ledecká’s Hectic Day: Completing Master’s Degree and Receiving Athlete Award

Three-time Olympic champion and snowboard and ski amphibian Ester Ledecká experienced a hectic day today. First, she successfully completed her master’s degree at the University of Finance and Administration in Prague, where she focused on marketing communication, then at the headquarters of the Czech Olympic Committee she received – for the second time in her … Read more

Belarusian Dictator’s Son Suffers at Peking University: Lukashenko

Belarusian Dictator’s Son Suffers at Peking University: Lukashenko

According to the Belarusian dictator, his offspring studies at Peking University and suffers there. The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, said that his youngest 17-year-old son Kolya is now studying in China. The dictator said this in an interview with the propaganda TV channel “Russia 1”, transmits “Paper-97%”. According to him, Kolya attends lectures … Read more

“Navigating Brexit and Citizenship: Can a Dual Citizen with British and German Passports Study in England?”

“Navigating Brexit and Citizenship: Can a Dual Citizen with British and German Passports Study in England?”

I was born and raised in Germany but am British as my mother is British. I have a British passport but I don’t think I have a certificate. Because of Brexit I will soon get German citizenship, but I and my mother will keep British citizenship. But I wonder if I can study in England … Read more