Social isolation linked to inadequate nutrient intake among older adults

Social Isolation

  • Social isolation in older adults is linked to increased risk of deficiencies in key micronutrients such as magnesium, potassium, vitamin B6, folate and vitamin C
  • Deficiencies in these micronutrients can contribute to age-related health issues, emphasizing the importance of adequate dietary intake
  • Improving dietary quality can lead to better health outcomes for socially isolated older individuals
  • In addition to healthier foods, removing sources of linoleic acid will contribute to better health
  • Consider adding exercise into your regular routine, as research has found that it helps ameliorate depression and isolation, especially among older adults

https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/food-cooking/social-isolation-linked-to-inadequate-nutrient-intake-among-older-adults/

The Loss of Nutrients

The Loss of Nutrients

Modern farming practices and seed hybridization have significantly reduced the nutritional content of fruits and vegetables over the past 60 years, with average declines of 16% for calcium, 27% for vitamin C and 50% for iron.

The focus on higher yields, longer shelf life and visual appeal in crop development has led to a trade-off in nutrient density, particularly evident in hybrid tomatoes compared to heirloom varieties.

Four multinational corporations control two-thirds of the global seed market, leading to loss of biodiversity, farmer dependence on hybrid seeds and exploitative labor practices in seed production.

The nutrient decline in produce contributes to increased risk of deficiencies, reduced antioxidant intake and rising chronic diseases, leading to greater reliance on dietary supplements.

Solutions include supporting seed banks, practicing regenerative agriculture, increasing consumer awareness and implementing policies that prioritize soil health, protect farmers’ rights and enforce fair labor practices in seed production.

https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/food-cooking/industry-scandal-the-loss-of-nutrients/

Aloe vera effective for most psoriasis

Aloe Vera for Psoriasis

  • Research suggests that applying aloe vera gel as a topical ointment may improve symptoms associated with psoriasis, as well as other skin conditions, including cuts and burns
  • Conventional treatments for psoriasis almost always involve medications, many of which are associated with serious side effects such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
  • Several benefits aloe vera appropriates to psoriasis include decreased inflammation, increased collagen production, pain relief and added hydration to alleviate dry, scaly skin
  • While there are topical creams you can buy, the best way to apply aloe vera is by cutting or snapping a piece off the easy-to-grow plant, cutting the piece to release the gel inside and applying it to the affected area

https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/home-family-pets/aloe-vera-effective-for-most-psoriasis/

The apoptotic and anticancer effects of cinnamon

Cinnamon Quills

Cancer rates are on the rise, and researchers are anxious to find possible alternative and herbal remedies to prevent and treat cancer. Conventional cancer treatments include chemotherapy and radiotherapy, both of which work to kill cancerous cells or arrest cancerous cell growth but have numerous negative side effects.

However, a recent study published in the European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry concluded that eugenol and cinnamaldehyde, two of the active ingredients in cinnamon, have powerful apoptotic properties that could be used to fight the growth and regeneration of cancerous cells. Researchers believe that cinnamon, widely used as a spice and flavoring agent, may be a possible preventative agent and treatment for cancer.

https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/food-cooking/the-apoptotic-and-anticancer-effects-of-cinnamon/

Quote of the Day

“The best way to resolve any problem in the human world is for all sides to sit down and talk.” – Dalai Lama (born 1935)

Quote of the Day

“When a great moment knocks on the door of your life, it is often no louder than the beating of your heart, and it is very easy to miss it.” – Boris Pasternak – Writer (1890 – 1960)

Watch robot dog and drone locked in fierce battle – blasting fireworks at each other in future warfare demo

Drone vs Robotic Dog

Dramatic footage has captured an intense battle between a robotic dog and an aerial drone as the two shoot fireworks at each other. The clash could be a glimpse into the future of warfare, although we are decades away from scenes like those in the video, an expert said.

The footage shows the drone and the dog facing off in a barren field. The drone hovers mid-air, its four propellers occasionally maneuvering the aircraft away from the dog’s line of fire. Meanwhile, the dog discharges one firework after another in the direction of the drone, moving from side to side to adjust the angle of the shot.

Organizers mounted fireworks onto the back of the dog, which maneuvered itself to fire at the drone while simultaneously dodging pyrotechnics coming from the drone’s landing gear. It’s unclear from the footage whether either the dog or the drone were autonomous or remotely controlled, although it does appear that one of the people in the video may be flying the drone.

The video was posted on Chinese social media and sparked discussions about the future of warfare, according to the Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper South China Morning Post (SCMP).

It is possible that we might have robot wars in the future, and some experts argue that we already do, Missy Cummings, a professor of engineering at George Mason University in Virginia and director of Mason’s Autonomy and Robotics Center, told Live Science in an email.

Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies have made it possible to build robots and drones that can hunt down and shoot targets with no human input. Governments around the world, including the U.S. administration, are increasingly incorporating AI into weapons and battlefield decision-making.

“Surface-to-air missiles are highly automated ground-based systems and they already shoot at drones,” Cummings said. “But we are decades from anything like the video and even if that were a reality, all you would have to do is drop baby powder on all the robots and they would not be able to ‘see,'” she said.

According to SCMP, the drone in the video is likely a model manufactured by DJI Agricultural, a Chinese company that designs drones for agricultural uses, such as spraying pesticides. The robotic dog is made by Chinese company Unitree Robotics, according to the newspaper.

The location where the video was taken is unknown, according to SCMP, but several people appear in the clip while the drone and dog are locked in battle.

It’s unclear from the end of the footage which machine prevailed. Both finish side by side on the ground, the robot dog having seemingly run out of ammunition and the drone still firing shots away from the dog.

https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/geopolitics/watch-robot-dog-and-drone-locked-in-fierce-battle-blasting-fireworks-at-each-other-in-future-warfare-demo/