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The week-long Tour de France Femmes kicked off Monday with the start of the annual eight-stage race in the Netherlands. Dutch rider Charlotte Kool of team DSM-Firmenich PostNL sprinted to an opening stage victory on her home soil for her first-ever Tour de France Femmes stage win. Fans line the streets for the opening stage of the Tour de France Femmes in Rotterdam. In 2023, Netherlands’ Demi Vollering secured her first-ever Tour de France Femmes title and is back to defend her yellow jersey. The history of the Tour de France Femmes dates back to September 1955
Persons: Charlotte Kool, PostNL, Romy Arroyo Fernandez, Kool, Hague, , Kristen Faulkner, Demi Vollering, Alpe d’Huez Organizations: CNN, Femmes, Paris, Tour de, Riders, ANP, Getty Locations: Paris, Netherlands, Rotterdam, France, Dordrecht, Belgium, Valkenburg, Liège, Bastogne, Amnéville, French
Meinert started going to food therapists at five years old, but it wasn't until she tried psilocybin — the psychedelic property in "magic" mushrooms — that she felt her symptoms fade. A lifelong struggle with foodDanielle Meinert eating Mexican food with ingredients that she used to find scary. Still, Meinert felt progress was agonizingly slow and involved "force-feeding" herself foods that scared her. An eating disorder treatment in 'magic' mushrooms? Unlocking motivation to do hard thingsDanielle Meinert happily eating a range of foods after her psilocybin session.
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CNN —Norwegian cyclist André Drege has died aged 25 following a crash at the Tour of Austria, his team Coop-Repsol announced on Saturday. “Our thoughts and prayers are with André’s family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time,” the team posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. Cyclists (L-R) Italy's Samuele Zoccarato, Austria's Michael Gogl, Norway's André Drege, the Netherlands' Oscar Riesebeek and Germany's Jonas Rapp ride in a partly snow-covered mountain area on Saturday. After news of his death broke, the cycling world paid tribute to Drege with several teams offering their condolences. Drege’s death comes just over a year after another professional cyclist in his 20s – Gino Mäder – died in a crash during a stage of the Tour de Suisse.
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ARFID: the eating disorder you haven’t heard of
  + stars: | 2024-07-02 | by ( Madeline Holcombe | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
Now 8 years old, Hannah is being treated for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, or ARFID. Unlike eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia nervosa, this diagnosis isn’t concerned with body shape or size, said Kate Dansie, clinical director of the Eating Disorder Center in Rockville, Maryland. Instead, people with ARFID are very limited in the foods they feel safe and comfortable eating, Dansie said. While an estimated 9% of the US population will have an eating disorder at some point, studies suggest that somewhere between 0.5% and 5% of the population has ARFID, according to the National Eating Disorders Association. One way to spot the difference is the level of impairment and anxiety that comes with facing a new food, Murray said.
Persons: Hannah, didn’t, Michelle, Kate Dansie, Dansie, , , Stuart Murray, Murray, ARFID, nutritively, ” Hannah, ” Dansie, ” Murray, , Nicole Stettler, “ It’s, ” Michelle Organizations: CNN, Girl Scouts, Disorders, Eating Disorders, University of Southern, , Rogers Behavioral Health Locations: Rockville , Maryland, University of Southern California
DSM Firmenich CEO: Focusing on innovation in beauty and skincare
  + stars: | 2024-06-05 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDSM Firmenich CEO: Focusing on innovation in beauty and skincareDimitri de Vreeze, CEO of DSM Firmenich, weighs in on nutrition, health and beauty.
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A new study has possibly captured that objectively, finding that for teens diagnosed with internet addiction, signaling between brain regions important for controlling attention, working memory and more was disrupted. Specifically, internet ‘addiction,’ which was initially conjured up by (psychiatrist) Ivan K. Goldberg in 1995 as a joke. Das wasn’t involved in the study. “Overall, the mechanisms underlying internet addiction are more like an emerging pattern than a finished picture,” Chang said. “Similar to substance and gambling disorders, internet addiction rewires the brain, making it harder to resist internet related stimuli,” he added.
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Below, you'll find everything you need to know about the Paris-Roubaix races, including how to access the free live stream via VPN. Where to watch Paris-Roubaix in the USThe US home of the Paris-Roubaix races is Peacock. Shop at Peacock TVWhere to watch Paris-Roubaix in the UKIn the UK, you can catch the Paris-Roubaix races on Discovery+. Where to watch Paris-Roubaix in AustraliaIn Australia, you can live stream the races through SBS On Demand. If you want a free Paris-Roubaix live stream with English commentary, this is your best option.
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Orthorexia: The clean eating disorder
  + stars: | 2024-03-01 | by ( Madeline Holcombe | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
It was 20 years of an eating disorder and the anxiety and stress that comes with it culminating into one moment, he said. But clinicians are seeing a rise in orthorexia among patients, said therapist Jennifer Rollin, founder of The Eating Disorder Center in Rockville, Maryland. Orthorexia is a fixation on eating “clean,” as defined by a set of rules dependent on certain individuals and the context they live in, said Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani, an eating disorder physician and founder and medical director of the Gaudiani Clinic in Denver. When looking at therapy, check for not only an eating disorder specialist, but one with experience with orthorexia, Rollin said. People with orthorexia may find themselves with a team that includes therapists and dietitians, similar to patients in treatment for other eating disorders, Rollin said.
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Tourette syndrome can't be cured, but I want to have more control over my tics. My tics started when I was a kidI started having tics around the age of 7. Despite these criteria, about half of children with Tourette syndrome go undiagnosed, according to the CDC. AdvertisementStress and anxiety can often make symptoms of Tourette syndrome worse, and college brought on a level of stress I hadn’t felt before. Most adults can inhibit that signal, but people with Tourette syndrome cannot.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSustainability has been superseded by other issues at Davos 2024, says Philips chairFeike Sijbesma, chair of Philips and former DSM CEO, discusses the global climate agenda and government regulation.
Persons: Philips, Feike Sijbesma Organizations: Sustainability, Philips, DSM Locations: Davos
Children who are angry and argumentative can be diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder. Psychologists think it may oversimplify deeper causes, like ADHD, autism, and trauma. AdvertisementWhile most children throw tantrums or defy their parents at some point, there's an explanation for when it happens all the time: oppositional defiant disorder. Advertisement"When parents fear that their child has ODD, I want them to go, 'Great, we know what to do. "An old mentor of mine would always say to parents, 'You're not the agent of blame; you're the agent of change,'" he said.
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Between the decorations, feasts and gift-giving, the winter holidays give us plenty of reasons to spend money, which human brains find rewarding. Why our brains like shoppingIt’s no surprise that shopping feels good — it feeds our brains’ rewards systems. On top of that, many people are paid lots of money to make shopping feel even more rewarding, Duhaime said. Internet shoppingThe sacrifices needed to buy holiday gifts and goods drastically decrease when you go online, Duhaime said. Less shopping, more holiday cheerAs much as we want to give our families the best holidays ever every year, more shopping doesn’t always bring us closer to that goal, Duhaime said.
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A Danish biotechnology startup making sustainable dyes for the fashion industry just raised 3.4 million euros ($4.6 million). Octarine Bio started out focusing on cannabinoid and psilocybin-derived therapeutics but has since pivoted to natural dyes. On top of that, natural dyes don't always work well with synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon. "This is a huge value inflection point" as Octarine Bio's colors are scalable thanks to fermentation and work well on synthetic fabrics, Gallage said. Octarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine Bio
Persons: Octarine, Nethaji Gallage, Gallage Organizations: Nordic, Unconventional Ventures, Óskare Capital, Firm, bioscience, Dsm Locations: Danish, Copenhagen
Sept 15 (Reuters) - Alberto Dainese of Team DSM-Firmenich narrowly avoided a massive crash in the final kilometre to sprint to victory in stage 19 of the Vuelta a Espana on Friday while American Sepp Kuss of Jumbo-Visma finished safely in the peloton to retain the overall lead. Filippo Ganna was in the ideal position at the front and opened up the final sprint but Dainese timed his sprint to perfection to edge out his fellow Italian by milliseconds. Dainese said the victory was special as he is leaving the team for Tudor Pro Cycling next term. "Today I felt a lot of pressure because I knew it was the last opportunity for a sprint. Kuss, two stages away from winning his first Grand Tour, was all smiles as he retained the red jersey.
Persons: Alberto Dainese, Sepp Kuss, Visma, Kaden Groves, Filippo Ganna, Dainese, Jumbo, Dane Jonas Vingegaard, Kuss, Rohith Nair, Ken Ferris Organizations: DSM, Firmenich, Ineos Grenadiers, Bahrain Victorious, Tudor Pro Cycling, Thomson Locations: Movistar, Bahrain, Bengaluru
Evenepoel redeems himself with brilliant Vuelta stage win
  + stars: | 2023-09-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
American Kuss retained the red jersey and his one minute 37 seconds advantage over three-times Vuelta winner Roglic while Vingegaard is 1:44 adrift. From the beginning of the stage he was in every attack and once the escape group became established it was clear he was the boss of it -- making a tough day look like a breeze. "Yesterday was a very difficult day and also the evening with a lot of negative thoughts in my head," Evenepoel said. "It was a super tough stage but really nice to take my second stage win. Sunday's stage is a hilly route from Pamplona to Lekunberri.
Persons: Remco Evenepoel, Romain Bardet, France's, masterclass, Sepp Kuss, Primoz Roglic, Jonas Vingegaard, Kuss, Roglic, Juan Ayuso, Evenepoel, Martyn Herman, Ed Osmond, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Belgian, Jumbo, UAE Team Emirates, Thomson Locations: Espana, Belgian, France, Spain, Vingegaard, Kuss, Pamplona, Lekunberri
If you call someone a narcissist, it's likely that you've picked up on some of their less desirable traits: lack of empathy, little self-awareness, high levels of arrogance. Like many personality disorders, narcissism is a spectrum, says Jessica MacNair, a therapist who has worked with clients who have narcissistic personality disorder, or NPD. And a small dose of some traits that are linked to people who have NPD might actually be good for you. "Some of these traits can be helpful with self-esteem," MacNair says. To be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder you need to demonstrate at least five of these nine patterns described by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth edition, known as the DSM-5:Has a grandiose sense of self-importanceIs preoccupied with fantasies of success, power, brilliance, beauty, or perfect loveBelieves that they are "special" and can only be understood by or should only associate with other special peopleRequires excessive admirationHas a sense of entitlement, such as an unreasonable expectation of favorable treatment or compliance with his or her expectationsIs exploitative and takes advantage of others to achieve their own endsLacks empathy and is unwilling to identify with the needs of othersIs often envious of others or believes that others are envious of themShows arrogant, haughty behaviors and attitudesA person who doesn't exhibit five of these tendencies can still have narcissistic personality traits.
Persons: you've, Jessica MacNair, MacNair Organizations: NPD, Disorders
Ineos Grenadiers rider De Plus out of Vuelta after TT crash
  + stars: | 2023-08-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Aug 27 (Reuters) - Ineos Grenadiers rider Laurens de Plus failed to start the second stage of the Vuelta a Espana on Sunday after sustaining an injury in a rain-hit team time trial. De Plus crashed during the opening stage in Barcelona on Saturday and scans revealed he had suffered a fractured hip. "He underwent a range of imaging on an injury sustained to his right hip, which showed a non-displaced fracture," Ineos Grenadiers said in a statement. "A treatment plan for Laurens is currently being finalised and we look forward to him making a full and speedy recovery." The absence of Belgian De Plus is a blow to Ineos Grenadiers general classification contender Geraint Thomas as he would have been a domestique in the many mountain stages to come.
Persons: Laurens de, Ineos, Laurens, Geraint Thomas, Jumbo Visma, Jonas Vingegaard, Primoz, Martyn Herman, Ed Osmond Organizations: Ineos Grenadiers, Belgian, Thomson Locations: Barcelona
What is gender dysphoria, and is it a mental disorder?
  + stars: | 2023-07-19 | by ( Kristen Rogers | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
Gender identity, an aspect of gender, is a person’s “psychological sense of their gender,” the American Psychological Association says. Symptoms of gender dysphoriaFor an adolescent or adult to be diagnosed with gender dysphoria, they must be experiencing certain criteria for gender dysphoria, along with clinically significant distress or functional impairment, according to the American Psychiatric Association. Not every person who doesn’t identify with their assigned gender experiences gender dysphoria, particularly the distress and impairment. Because gender dysphoria is included in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, also called the DSM, it is diagnosed as a mental disorder, experts said. But the gender incongruence — having a gender identity that’s not the one assigned at birth — isn’t what makes gender dysphoria a mental disorder.
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Food addiction: What it is and how to overcome it
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( Kristen Rogers | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
Known as food addiction, the condition isn’t limited to older adults — previous food addiction data had primarily centered around young- to middle-age adults up to around 50, said Ashley Gearhardt, lead author of the latest research by Michigan Medicine and a pioneer in the field of food addiction studies. But the type of treatment that would be offered for food addiction would be very different, because not everyone who reports having food addiction is binging, and the underlying neurology of food addiction and binge eating disorder aren’t the same. Food hijacking the brainThe criteria defining food addiction revolve specifically around highly processed food, instead of all food, because of how the brain responds to its consumption, experts said. Living with food addictionNot everyone who eats highly processed food develops an addictive relationship to it. “So, I don’t have science to say, ‘Here is the best treatment for this addiction,’ which is unfortunate.”Undergoing therapy can help with food addiction.
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Robert confronted Winenger with the allegations that November, and within weeks Winenger denied the claims in family court. In a family court hearing in Vista, California, on October 28, 2021, Commissioner Patti Ratekin chastised Jill Montes for allegedly alienating her kids from her ex-husband. From a list provided by the Delaware Family Court, Kelly chose a psychologist, William Northey. Their father cited the report in asking a Delaware family court judge to order the boys to change schools. Family Court of the State of Delaware, New Castle CountyCiting the email and a subsequent report, Michael pressed Ostroski to order the transfer.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're confident about business recovery in the second half of 2023, says health and beauty companyDimitri de Vreeze of DSM-Firmenich says its animal, nutrition and health business will be strengthened when China's animal protein demand recovers.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailClimate change is first and foremost a food security story: DSM co-CEODSM says it helped close the micronutrient gap for 642 million people in 2022 and supported the immunity of 321 million people. Geraldine Matchett, Co-CEO at DSM and CNBC ESG council member, joins us to discuss a new report.
War on cow farts is stinky but necessary job
  + stars: | 2023-03-24 | by ( Karen Kwok | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Yet, governments from New Zealand to Europe are zeroing in on livestock, whose burps and farts help generate 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions each year, United Nations estimates show. An industry backlash against plans to tackle the issue will teach punters to treat burgers as polluting fuel. Cattle is a major contributor to methane emissions from agriculture, which hit 142 metric tons in 2022, triple the amount of those from the oil sector, according to the International Energy Agency. But like fossil fuels ten years ago, this will be the start of a long but necessary battle. French dairy company Danone on Jan. 17 pledged to reduce methane emissions from its fresh milk supply chain by 30% by 2030 from its 2020 level.
Yet, governments from New Zealand to Europe are zeroing in on livestock, whose burps and farts help generate 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions each year, United Nations estimates show. Cattle is a major contributor to methane emissions from agriculture, which hit 142 metric tons in 2022, triple the amount of those from the oil sector, according to the International Energy Agency. But like fossil fuels ten years ago, this will be the start of a long but necessary battle. CONTEXT NEWSEuropean Union countries agreed on March 16 to try to reduce the number of farms covered by proposed rules to cut pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from livestock. French dairy company Danone on Jan. 17 pledged to reduce methane emissions from its fresh milk supply chain by 30% by 2030 from its 2020 level.
(Reuters) -The Swiss antitrust agency on Wednesday named four companies it is investigating for forming an alleged fragrance cartel that is also the target of U.S. and other European watchdogs. Slideshow ( 2 images )They are Switzerland’s Givaudan, domestic rival Firmenich, which is merging with Dutch chemicals group DSM, U.S.-based International Flavors & Fragrances Inc and Germany’s Symrise, Swiss competition commission COMCO said. News of the probe into the supply of fragrances and fragrance ingredients broke on Tuesday, when Givaudan confirmed it was being investigated. A Symrise spokesperson confirmed the group was part of the investigation and that it would cooperate with authorities. Givaudan’s shares dropped 2.7% and DSM lost 2.8%, while U.S.-listed International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF) was down 2.9% at Tuesday’s close.
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