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Key takeaways Holland & Barrett unveils a new beauty-from-within strategy focused on wellness and efficacy.The retailer is integrating ingestible supplements like collagen into its beauty offering.A six-store pilot saw a 7% uplift in beauty sales between June and August 2025.The new format includes expert-led advice, branded bays and high-performance products.Rollout to larger city stores is planned for 2026, with further innovation and partnerships to follow.Health is the new wealth, particularly among younger shoppers, and the beauty-from-within sector appears to be booming within this new wellness landscape. Consumer demand for wellness reshapes beauty prioritiesIn May, global management consulting firm McKinsey &…

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I use Trader Joe’s Braided and Sliced Brioche for French toast every weekend.Each loaf of the TJ’s brioche costs under $4 and soaks up the eggy custard easily.Top the French toast with a drizzle of syrup or honey, plus fruit, nuts or your favorite toppings. On the weekends, my family loves French toast for a special breakfast. Over the years, I’ve tried what feels like every bread on the market to make French toast with crispy fried edges and a custard-like center. There are lots of fun variations on the classic French toast recipe, incorporating flavors like orange in the…

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The botanical supplement market is thriving, driven by consumer demand for natural health benefits. However, nutrition experts highlight several challenges linked to this growth, such as maintaining product quality and securing sustainable future supplies amid rising competition. Nutrition Insight meets with ACI Group, Finzelberg, Sabinsa, and Giellepi to discuss strategies for navigating this evolving market, tackling sustainability challenges, and ensuring supply chain transparency and quality control. Sam Lubbock-Smith, business development manager at ACI Group, says the botanical market is “on the brink of major growth,” driven by rising consumer demand for natural, personalised nutrition. “This surge will push companies to seek…

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A moose in Minnesota stumbles onto the road. She circles, confused and dazed, unable to orient herself or recognize the danger of an oncoming semitruck. What kills her is the impact of 13 tons of steel, but what causes her death is more complicated. Tunneling through her brain is a worm that doomed both of them to die.Commonly known as the brain worm, Parelaphostrongylus tenuis is a parasitic nematode that infects a large range of wild and domestic herbivores, such as moose and elk. The worm can migrate into the brain of unsuspecting hosts, where it may cause catastrophic disease…

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Looking for tasty recipes that can help keep your heart in good shape? You’re in the right place.! These heart-healthy dishes are lower in saturated fat and sodium, both of which can contribute to an increased risk of heart disease if you consume too much.  Another bonus? These recipes are the most saved by users on MyRecipes, our free tool that makes saving and organizing your favorite recipes easy-peasy. From savory dinners like Pesto Pasta with Peas & Tomatoes to hearty breakfast options like High-Protein Blueberry & Peanut Butter Chia Pudding, there are plenty of delicious recipes worth trying. Love…

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Every year, doctors diagnose more than 107,000 cases of colorectal cancer. While survival rates have improved, it’s still the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in men and women combined.[1]Knowing your risks and getting screened early can lead to a better outcome after a colon cancer diagnosis. Even so, most Americans are in the dark about how their lifestyle and other factors contribute to their risk.[2][3] Nearly 80 percent of people don’t know when to get a colonoscopy, and more than 90 percent can’t identify colon cancer signs and symptoms.[4]To improve your odds of detecting this cancer early enough to effectively treat…

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NHS patients in England are struggling to access cutting edge cancer treatments because of bureaucracy and inadequate funding, senior doctors have warned.The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) gave the warning as new analysis by Cancer Research UK (CRUK) showed that only half of people in England diagnosed with cancer after an urgent referral are being diagnosed on time.The RCR, which also represents oncologists, urged the government to overhaul the uneven commissioning and funding structures for cancer treatments that create “a postcode lottery” for access.Nicky Thorp, the RCR’s vice president for clinical oncology, said, “The government’s upcoming cancer plan presents a…

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