1 How can you check your iron stores to ensure they’re at a brain-healthy level? Get a serum ferritin blood test to measure iron stores A serum ferritin blood test is a simple way to measure your iron stores. Keeping levels between 20 and 40 ng/mL (or at least below 100 ng/mL) supports brain health and reduces stroke risk. Learn more. Track your daily energy levels with a journal Monitor your diet for iron-rich foods Use a home blood pressure monitor weekly 2 Why do you think chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer are more common today? Because people…
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Two years before he returned to rescue Apple Inc. AAPL, Steve Jobs argued that hiring “only A players” is the single biggest lever in tech. What Happened: In a newly resurfaced clip of a 1995 interview for the Computerworld Information Technology Awards, clipped by Startup Archive, the then NeXT Computer chief said, “the difference between good people and great people in software is 50‑to‑1.” Jobs maintained that while taxi drivers or cooks vary by a factor of two or three, “the difference between the best person and the worst person [in software] is about 100‑to‑1 or more.” He saw his personal job…
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Image by Corinne Kutz Raising a baby has never been cheap, but in 2025, many new parents are waking up to the reality that not every baby product is worth the hefty price tag. In fact, some of the most commonly registered-for items are now seen as overpriced clutter that creates more stress than convenience. From high-tech bassinets that still leave you sleep-deprived to diaper disposal systems that cost more than your monthly coffee habit, many so-called “must-haves” are being reevaluated—and replaced with smarter, simpler alternatives that work just as well (or better). Here’s a look at 12 baby products…
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MIAMI, Florida — In the closing laps of the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, Red Bull instructed Max Verstappen, who was running fourth behind George Russell, to stay within five seconds of the Mercedes driver in case a potential penalty was handed down after the race. Now, Red Bull is pressing the issue. The team filed a protest against Russell, alleging that the Mercedes driver failed to slow under a yellow flag during the Miami Grand Prix. Under Appendix H, Article 2.5.5 b) of the International Sporting Code, drivers are required to reduce their speed under a single yellow flag…
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The Safe to Sleep campaign has greatly reduced cases of sudden infant death syndrome and other sleep-related deaths. Daniela Jovanovska-Hristovska/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Daniela Jovanovska-Hristovska/Getty Images I still remember how, as a new parent, I would often tiptoe into my sleeping son’s room multiple times a day — and night — to make sure he was still breathing. Thanks to Safe to Sleep, a public awareness campaign launched three decades ago, I knew that sleep-related infant deaths were a leading cause of deaths for babies in the U.S. The federal government launched the campaign as ‘Back to Sleep’…
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by Daniel Johnson May 4, 2025 Henson will launch the latest iteration of SheCare wellness pods at Baltimore HBCU Coppin State University. Actress Taraji P. Henson has been an advocate for Black mental health for the past several years, and on May 2, Henson and her best friend, Tracie Jade Jenkins announced their intention to launch the latest iteration of SheCare wellness pods later this semester in conjunction with a Baltimore HBCU, Coppin State University. According to The Baltimore Banner, Jenkins is the executive director of the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation, and the organization was founded by Henson in order…
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With rising inflation and our ever-changing financial needs, saving money alone just doesn’t cut it. To realize our financial dreams and secure our future, we need to make our money work for us by investing it in suitable vehicles. But with so many options available, beginners can find it hard to figure out where to start. Worry not! Here we’ll break down some of the most common types of investments in India and how they work. List of Types of Investment Plans in India While there are many different types of investments in India which are available, we’ll take a…
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This post is part of a series sponsored by IAT Insurance Group. In the latest episode of What’s Brewing, Chris Accetta and David Geller welcome David Seaton, VP of Predictive Analytics and Modeling at IAT Insurance, to demystify artificial intelligence (AI) and its growing role in the insurance industry. As AI technology rapidly evolves, the discussion explores its impact, risks, and best practices for ethical deployment. Tune into the episode here: Generative and Agentic AI in Insurance | What’s Brewing. Understanding AI in Insurance AI is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s here, and it’s reshaping industries, including insurance. The conversation…
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Indonesia’s economic expansion slowed in the first quarter of the year. JAKARTA, Indonesia – Indonesia’s economic growth slowed in the first quarter of 2025 as domestic consumption weakened, official data showed Monday. Southeast Asia’s largest economy expanded by 4.87 percent in the first three months of the year, Statistics Indonesia said, the slowest since the third quarter of 2021 and down from the 5.11 percent growth recorded in the same period last year. Article continues after this advertisement Quarter-on-quarter, gross domestic product fell 0.98 percent. READ: Indonesia’s economy tops forecast but worries remain The archipelago’s economic growth was largely supported…
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Pivoting can be the difference between a business’s life and death. Those that didn’t make it have sad epitaphs: Kodak: “Clung to film after digital photos became king.” Blockbuster: “Ignored streaming while Netflix rewrote the script.” Nokia: “Connected people, but lost out on smartphones.” Changing course mid-journey can be painful, but as the above examples show, the alternative is worse. Think of a ship whose captain sees a major storm brewing on the horizon. Sure, the route has already been carefully plotted. But to continue on without accounting for new conditions would…