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Read previewA British athlete won an Olympic gold medal by eating more food and exercising less to gain 22 pounds. AdvertisementAldridge won the first ever gold medal in women's Olympic kitefoiling. Owing to the stigma around weight gain, it may seem counterintuitive that Olympians, at the peak of human performance, should put on weight to be successful. But kitesurfing isn't the only sport where athletes gain weight to be more competitive. Related storiesWhen she first started kitefoiling, Aldridge consumed a lot of beer and ice cream, she wrote on Instagram earlier this year.
Persons: , Ellie Aldridge, Aldridge, Alex Livesey, kitefoiling, Lauriane Nolot, kitesurfing, Harry Lightfoot, Tia, Clair Toomey, Orr, Clive Mason, I'm, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, Telegraph, British Sailing Team, Olympic Locations: kitefoiling
They’re not part of Expedition 71, the international crew of seven astronauts serving as the space station’s official staff. Crew-9 — a routine trip to the space station to replenish expedition staff — is currently slated to fly with four astronauts: NASA astronauts Zena Cardman, Nick Hague and Stephanie Wilson, and cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos. NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are greeted by the crew of the International Space Station on June 6, 2024. In 2012, during an earlier trip to the International Space Station, she became the first person to finish a triathlon in space. Without a suitcaseFlying to the space station without the suitcases they had packed for their mission perhaps complicated the comfort of the Starliner astronauts’ extended stay.
Persons: Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore, , They’ve, Williams, They’re, ” Dana Weigel, “ Butch, Suni, ” Weigel, , Zena Cardman, Nick Hague, Stephanie Wilson, Aleksandr Gorbunov, Wilmore, they’ve, Sunita Williams, Frank Rubio, yearlong, , , Bill Spetch, Spetch, they’re, Ken Bowersox Organizations: CNN, Space, NASA, SpaceX, International Space Station, Boeing, SpaceX’s, International, Station, AP, Boston Marathon, Space Station, Northrop Grumman, Space Operations, Locations: Russian
The Russian cruise missile that slammed into a children’s hospital in Kyiv last month left behind clues about Russia’s defense industry after more than two years of war. That suggests Russian forces are using weapons like it as soon as they roll off the production line, the group said. But it is also proof that Russia has continued to produce advanced weapons despite Western-led sanctions aimed at slowing their production. The July 8 attack on the hospital killed two people and injured more than 30, including eight children, according to the hospital’s director. It was one of the worst days of violence against Ukrainian civilians in months as Russian forces targeted cities across the country.
Locations: Kyiv, Russia
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementOver on Reddit, Target workers have posted some big numbers, often topping the 10 miles that caught the attention of Walmart's CFO. one user said on a subreddit for Target workers in July. Healthcare workers topped the list: It said some hospital staffers could reach 60,000 steps, or 30 miles, during a 12-hour shift. A Target spokesperson told Business Insider that while the company did estimate time and distance as part of assigning work, it did not individually track employees' movements throughout the day.
Persons: , John David Rainey, they've Organizations: Service, Business, Apple, US Postal Service, CNBC, Target, Walmart Locations: Reddit, Tennessee
However, just because baking soda is produced from natural ingredients doesn’t mean it’s safe to ingest without regulation, she added. The primary way baking soda could be helpful for issues such as acid reflux is by neutralizing acid. There has also been some evidence to suggest baking soda may also slow the progression of kidney disease. Fitness studies have typically dosed within the range of 0.2 to 0.5 grams of baking soda per kilogram of body weight — meaning a person weighing about 59 kilograms, or 130 pounds, might use around a tablespoon of baking soda at a minimum. Baking soda supplementation isn’t the only way to alleviate acid-induced health problems.
Persons: they’ve, , Frances Largeman, Roth, ” Largeman, Grace Derocha, Derocha, Tamara Hew, Butler, ” Hew, Paul O’Connor, we’ve, ” O’Connor, , O’Connor Organizations: CNN, Academy of Nutrition, Wayne State University, International Society of Sports Nutrition, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, American, of Medicine Locations: Detroit, Georgia
The Summary Cases of Valley fever, a fungal infection, have been climbing in California in recent years. An outbreak of Valley fever among attendees and workers at an outdoor music festival in California’s Central Valley highlights the fungal infection’s mounting threat. As climate change creates more opportunities for it to proliferate, Valley fever cases have been climbing in California. He said he suspected Valley fever, since he had heard reports that some festivalgoers had gotten infected in past years, but he was initially diagnosed with pneumonia. “We live in a high endemic area for Valley fever, so anybody who’s visiting, who lives in these areas, is at risk,” she said.
Persons: , , Eric Mattson, San Luis Obispo, sweats, Mattson, coccidioides, Geetha Sivasubramanian, Sivasubramanian, Arturo Casadevall, Casadevall, you’ve Organizations: California Department of Public Health, NBC, San, UCSF, Centers for Disease Control, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Locations: California, Bakersfield, San Luis, Arizona, San Joaquin County, San Joaquin Valley, UCSF Fresno, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kern County
"I lost weight, but it wasn't in the healthiest way. AdvertisementXavier lost 100 pounds in high school on a restrictive diet, but it was "unsustainable," he said. Benji Xavier lost 100 pounds by making healthier versions of his favorite foods at home. AdvertisementXavier has maintained his weight loss by making healthy lifestyle changes. He has "cheat days," and eats whatever he wants on holiday without feeling guilty because he knows he'll return home to a healthy lifestyle.
Persons: , Benji Xavier, Xavier, He's, unconfident, It's, he'll, it's, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Centers for Disease Control, CDC Locations: New Jersey
I quit my government job in January 2022, two months after returning from a European vacation with my son, Ryan. I lost count of the people who said I'd lose a big chunk of my pension if I didn't retire at 65. Ryan qualified for Italian citizenship if he wanted to apply for it. AdvertisementSperoni and her son, Ryan, when they lived in Sacramento. He said I'd love the place.
Persons: , Lisa Speroni, Ryan, I'd, isn't, I'm, Speroni, he'd, Medusa, — I'd, Italy Ryan, I've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Italy, California, Italian, Sacramento, Florence, Salerno, Turin, Amalfi Coast, Rome
Advertisement"As much as we think that our country is obese or unhealthy, there's another whole side who are into their fitness," Taylor said. Taylor told me that strength training now makes up 90% of her routine. Gyms are quickly becoming Gen Z's favorite hangout spot — but there's just one problem with the fitness boom. Chains like Planet Fitness rely on members never showing up; the gyms aren't built for Gen Z. Planet Fitness, the most popular gym franchise in the US, has on average 6,500 members per gym.
Persons: Britt Taylor, Taylor, Gen, aren't, Les Mills, Gen Z, who's, Z's, they've, Kayla Itsines, Christian Guzman, Whitney Simmons, Simeon Panda, Casey Johnston, Johnston, Sarah Ryan, Ryan, Amrita Bhasin, Bhasin, Britt, it's, Jim Thomas, Gen Zers, It's, Renel Scarlett, didn't, Amelie Desai, I've, Desai, Scarlett, Bassem Mostafa Organizations: Boca, McKinsey, ABC, American College of Sports, Gen, YouTube, Weightlifting, Fitness Management, Health, CNN, Works Health Club, Health & Fitness Association, GlobeMonitor Market Research Agency Locations: Boca Raton , Florida, California, Portland , Maine, Maine, Portland, American
Read previewSix months after he started taking a weight-loss drug, a 62-year-old man was hospitalized with heart palpitations, tremors, confusion, fever, and sweating. The man, from Colorado, had been prescribed the drug tirzepatide (the active ingredient in Mounjaro and Zepbound) to lose weight. Over time, the patient decreased his insulin dose as he lost weight, but didn't change his thyroid medication. This highlights the potential risks of losing weight too quickly, and the need for medical supervision while using the drugs, they said. AdvertisementOzempic and Wegovy, brand names for semaglutide showed weight loss of about 15% over a similar time period.
Persons: , Barbara Davis, they've Organizations: Service, Business, Barbara, Barbara Davis Center, Diabetes, University of Colorado, FDA Locations: Colorado
Harris expected to announce her VP pickBy the end of the day, the world will know who Kamala Harris’ 2024 running mate will be. This is Morning Rundown, a weekday newsletter to start your day. Simone Biles won the silver medal in the floor exercise, bringing her final Paris medal count to four: three golds and one silver. Google’s antitrust loss is a win for internet regulatorsIn a massive antitrust lawsuit ruling, a federal judge found that Google has an illegal monopoly on search engines and text advertisements. Despite some posts and influencers recommending close to 100 grams of protein per day, experts say the answer is far less.
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One-fifth of respondents said they follow a “high-protein diet” — more than vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free diets combined. Before recommending a high-protein diet, she looks at pre-existing health conditions, family history and lifestyle. “I really wanted to show how to include protein, from the stance of here are whole-food lean sources of protein you can incorporate that can follow a higher protein diet, but that are still balanced,” she said. When starting a new diet, Stanford, of Mass General, advised seeing a physician or registered dietitian first to evaluate any individual risks and medical history. If a high-protein diet is deemed safe, Stanford encourages patients to be thoughtful and view it as a long-term commitment.
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But when my eldest son was a young child, there was no vaccine for rotavirus. Mohamed Bassyouni Gates MRIIt just so happened that my research back then supported clinical trials evaluating a vaccine candidate for rotavirus. In Saudi Arabia, where we were living at the time, my two younger children received their rotavirus shots as their doctors recommended. And researchers at the National Institutes of Health in the US determined that the vaccine also “substantially reduced hospitalization and deaths in Africa.”The expectation was that many lives would be saved around the globe thanks to the rotavirus vaccine. This could be the first new TB vaccine in 100 years.
Persons: Mohamed Bassyouni, Melinda Gates Organizations: Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute, CNN, rotavirus, National Institutes of Health Locations: Saudi Arabia, Africa, United States, Pakistan
Read previewUkraine on Monday said it destroyed a Russian warplane capable of launching devastating glide bombs in long-range strikes on an airbase over the weekend. AdvertisementUkraine's military intelligence agency published a satellite image showing what it says is a destroyed Russian Su-34 aircraft. Glide bombs are equipped with special kits that convert dumb bombs into precision-guided munitions. The glide bombs are almost impossible to intercept because they have small radar signatures, travel on non-ballistic trajectories, and have fairly short flight times. Ukraine's military intelligence agency published a satellite image showing what it says are damaged Russian Su-34 aircraft.
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Now, a team of engineers and geologists brings a new theory to the table — a hydraulic lift device that would have floated the heavy stones up through the middle of Egypt’s oldest pyramid using stored water. Water from ancient streams flowed into a system of trenches and tunnels that surrounded the Step Pyramid, according to the study team. The shaft within the Step Pyramid is connected to a 200-meter-long (656-foot-long) underground tunnel that connects to another vertical shaft outside the pyramid. Conversely, a moderate-sized hydraulic lift can raise 50 to 100 tons. “It doesn’t mean (the hydraulic lift device) wasn’t used,” she added.
Persons: Pharaoh Djoser, , Dr, Xavier Landreau, aren’t, David Jeffreys, Paleotechnic, Guillaume Piton, Judith Bunbury, rainier, Jeffreys, Fabian Welc, Stefan Wyszynski, Welc, ” Welc, King Djoser, Landreau, University of Cambridge geoarchaeologist, ” Bunbury Organizations: CNN, University College London, France’s National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, Institute of Environmental Geosciences, University Grenoble Alpes, University of Cambridge, of Archaeology, Stefan Wyszynski University Locations: Egypt, Paris, London, Old, Old Kingdom, Kingdom, Moat, Warsaw, Poland, Saqqāra, Giza, University of Cambridge geoarchaeologist Bunbury
Many fleet sales, especially daily rentals, have historically been viewed as a negative for auto companies. But Ford has proven that's not always the case by breaking out financial results for its "Ford Pro" fleet business. Ram, GM retoolAs Ford touts its fleet business, its closest rivals have amped up their operations. It launched "GM Envolve" last year, its overhauled fleet and commercial business focused on fleet sales, digital telematics and logistics for commercial customers. EV goalsGM Envolve includes the company's EV commercial business BrightDrop, which was folded back into the automaker last year instead of it acting as a subsidiary.
Persons: Mark Hazel, It's, Ford, Ferrari, Jim Farley, Wolfe, Joe White, Farley, BofA's John Murphy, Ram, Christine Feuell, Stellantis, Ram Ram, Ken Kayser, Sandor Piszar, Motors, Piszar, EV600 Organizations: Ford DETROIT, U.S, automakers, Ford Motor, General Motors, Chrysler, P Global Mobility, Ford, Ford Pro, Wolfe Research, North, GM, Ford Super Duty, Reuters, GM retool, CNBC, Software, Stellantis, GM Envolve, Sierra, GM Fleet, EV Locations: Dearborn , Michigan, U.S, North America, Europe, Kentucky, Louisville , Kentucky, Stellantis, Detroit
A deadly food poisoning outbreak has led to the recall of more than 7 million pounds of popular Boar’s Head deli meats made at a plant in Virginia. U.S. health officials are investigating the outbreak of the bacteria listeria that began in May. Listeria bacteria thrive in moist environments, including soil and water and decaying vegetation and are carried by some animals. What should I do if I have the recalled deli meats? The recalled meats carry the plant’s number — EST.12612 or P-12612 — inside the USDA mark on the label.
Persons: listeria, Justin Sullivan, Boar’s Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, Agriculture Department, Safeway, CDC Locations: Virginia . U.S, Maryland, San Rafael , California, bologna, Virginia, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama
PARIS — Living in the era of Simone Biles' dominance would be a challenge for any gymnast, but Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles are reveling in their own Olympic spotlights. Throughout their Olympic encore, Lee and Chiles observed a burgeoning lightness and international kinship in elite gymnastics. Jordan Chiles, bottom, and Suni Lee celebrate winning the gold medal during the women's artistic gymnastics team finals at the Olympics in Paris on Tuesday. It's not just the culture that has changed for Lee, who faced an even steeper climb to the Olympic podium the second time around. After winning the Olympic all-around title in 2021, she found herself launched into unexpected, dizzying fame.
Persons: Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Lee, Chiles, ” Lee, Francisco Seco, It's, Biles, Kaetlyn Liddy, Tom Organizations: PARIS, Olympic, NCAA, , Tokyo, Paris Locations: Paris, U.S, , Monday's, Spring , Texas, New York
Related stories"MCOTEA uses a mission-oriented context in operational testing to relate evaluation results to the impact on the Warfighter's ability to execute missions," the guidebook states. "Focusing on the mission context during operational test planning and execution provides a more robust operational test environment and facilitates evaluation goals." While the real-world MADIS system will be equipped not only with Stinger missiles but also with 30mm machine gun turrets, officials said the tests so far have only involved training ammo. This fall, 3rd LAAB will finally get its first 13 MADIS systems right as the weapon achieves initial operating capability, marking it ready for combat. Program managers said earlier this year that the Marine Corps wants a total of 190 MADIS and 21 L-MADIS systems.
Persons: , USS Boxer, jammer, MADIS, Cpl, Apollo Wilson, Lance Cpl, Jack C, Howell MADIS, Morgan Blackstock, Neil Mabini Col, Andrew Konicki, Blackstock, Taylor Barefoot, Barefoot, Robert Barclay, Barclay, Matthew Romonoyske Organizations: Service, Marine Air Defense Integrated, Marines, Air Battalion, Business, Tactical Vehicles, USS, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, Polaris, Military, . US Marines, Marine Air Defense, US Marine Corps, Marine Corps, DoD, MCOTEA, Marine Air Defense Integrated System, MADIS, Marine Corps Systems Command, Sandboxx, " Systems, Mk1, US Navy, Air Defense, Corps, Unmanned, Systems, US Marines Locations: Strait, Hormuz, Yuma, America, Philippine, Camp Pendleton , California, Washington ,, Bataan
“I think you were trying to roast me, but this is actually fact — I do have a BMI of 30. Critics say the term BMI has become a societal judgment by lumping individuals into arbitrary categories that perpetuate misconceptions about body weight. “She could easily say, ‘I am in perfectly good health, so just take your BMI of 25 and shove it.’”That’s exactly the scenario facing Maher. Conversely, BMI can underestimate body fat in older adults and anyone who has lost muscle, according to the Harvard T.H. There is a movement in the medical profession to move away from crude BMI measurements in clinical practice.
Persons: Ilona Maher, , Maher, , you’re, Christophe Petit Tesson, Shutterstock Maher, I’ve, that’s, Thomas Wadden, it’s Organizations: CNN, USA, Olympic, Olympics, BMI, Team USA, Australia, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman’s, Harvard, of Public Health, American Medical Association Locations: TikTok, Chan, Boston
(Photo by Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu via Getty Images)The U.K. government has canceled £1.3 billion ($1.7 billion) worth of computing infrastructure projects, in a big setback to the country's ambitions to become a world leader in artificial intelligence. A government spokesperson confirmed to CNBC that two major taxpayer-funded spending commitments, worth £500 million and £800 million, respectively, were being dropped in order to prioritize other fiscal plans. Earlier this week, British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves announced a raft of spending cuts after revealing Labour had inherited a projected £22 billion ($28 billion) of unfunded pledges from the center-right Conservatives. The Labour government was widely expected to announce the introduction of the first-ever U.K. AI Bill in a speech delivered by King Charles III last month. A DSIT spokesperson instead told CNBC the government would consult on plans to regulate AI in due course.
Persons: Rasid Necati, Rishi Sunak's, Rachel Reeves, unfunded, codebreakers, Keir Starmer's, King Charles III Organizations: Artificial Intelligence, Getty, CNBC, Research, University of Edinburgh, Labour, Department for Science, Innovation, Technology, British Locations: London, United Kingdom, Anadolu, Bletchley, Nazi Germany
The 50-year-old is the subject of a Netflix documentary, "Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa," out July 31. Directed by Lucy Walker, the film traces Sherpa's journey to summit Mount Everest a record-setting 10 times. She didn't summit Everest for fame, but to challenge herself and others not to give up. Everest was her refuge from a turbulent marriageThe Himalayan Database reported that Mount Everest has claimed the lives of more than 330 people since the early 1900s. Even though she'd conquered Everest, Sherpa tells BI that she only felt like a professional mountain climber after tackling K2.
Persons: , Lucy Walker, Sherpa, Everest, George Dijmarescu ., Sunny, Dijmarescu, she'd, Matthew Irving, Everest —, — she's, she's Organizations: Service, Netflix, Lhakpa, Business, Foods, Mount, Netflix Sherpa, Sherpa, Everest Locations: Everest, West Hartford , Connecticut, Nepal, Mount Everest, Everest's, Kathmandu, Connecticut, West Hartford, Dijmarescu, Pakistan
AdvertisementDoctors told me I was training too hardWhen I got home, I started seeing doctor after doctor. In the next Olympics, in 1996, I won gold again in the 100-meter sprint and a third gold medal in the 100-meter relay. Then, only two years ago, I was diagnosed with thyroid eye disease. I call my eye disease Ted, pronounced like the name. I want others to know about thyroid eye disease.
Persons: , Gail Devers, couldn't, Graves, Ted, you've Organizations: Service, Business
Ilona MaherIlona Maher competes in rugby sevens on July 28 at the Paris Olympics. Frederick ‘Fred’ RichardFrederick Richard competes on the high bar during the men's artistic gymnastics team final on day three of the Paris Olympic Games. Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesTeam: USASport: Men’s gymnasticsIt’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s — Stephen Nederoscik! And for good reason: He’s the only American gymnast who’s made the Olympic team as a single-event athlete. Kim YejiKim Yeji shoots during the Women's 10m Air Pistol Final on day two of the Paris Olympic Games.
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“It hurts, it’s tiring, it’s exhausting.”Of course, Janjaem is really good at boxing. At last year’s world championships, she won a silver medal in her welterweight division (66 kg, about 145 pounds). Even if she goes no further, Janjaem said, boxing has already saved her. Now 24, she has bought land and gold for her parents and a pickup truck for herself. Her older brother, by contrast, left school at 15 to work with their father, a truck driver.
Persons: Janjaem Suwannapheng, , Janjaem Organizations: Paris Olympics
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