Oreo’s St. Patrick’s Day Contest Celebrates Mint Frozen Treats
Oreo celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with a family-friendly contest promoting its mint-flavored frozen treats. Consumers are encouraged to capture photos of rainbows in nature and share on Instagram for a chance to win Oreo frozen desserts. The brand’s commitment to innovation is evident with the expansion of their product line to include Oreo Mint Bars, Oreo Mint Sandwiches, and 14 oz. ice cream tubs. This promotion coincides with the introduction of three new Oreo mint ice cream extensions, showcasing the brand’s ongoing commitment to reinventing its fan-favorite cookie and expanding its unique frozen treats line.
Impact of Total Solar Eclipses on Solar Power Generation
The upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, is expected to cause a significant loss of solar power generation, posing a challenge to power grid operators. With the increasing reliance on solar energy, understanding the impact of solar eclipses on power generation is crucial for ensuring energy system stability and resilience.
Researchers Discover Groundbreaking Approach to Combat Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Kent’s School of Biosciences researchers have discovered a groundbreaking approach to combat drug-resistant bacteria by using certain steroid medications used in hormone replacement therapy (HRT). These steroids have been found to effectively eliminate MRSA and hinder the growth of E. Coli, which are resistant to antibiotics. Dr. Mark Shepherd, Reader in Microbial Biochemistry at Kent, expressed enthusiasm about the findings, stating that these exciting developments will help to advance research into new antimicrobials. The study, published in The Journal of Infectious Disease, indicates that steroid drugs inhibit bacterial respiratory oxidases and are lethal toward Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). This breakthrough may significantly contribute to addressing the challenge of antibiotic resistance.
Pokemon GO’s Primal Kyogre Raid Day Marred by Widespread Server Issues
Pokemon GO’s Primal Kyogre Raid Day was marred by widespread server issues, leaving many players frustrated and disappointed. The event promised the chance to battle the Legendary Pokemon Kyogre, but players from various regions reported major server problems, including login issues, game crashes, and lost Raid Passes. The lack of server reliability during such a significant event has left players feeling exasperated and disappointed.
CDC Report Links Deadly Amoeba in Tap Water to Fatalities
The CDC’s report has identified the deadly amoeba Naegleria fowleri in tap water, raising concerns about the use of neti pots and nasal rinsing. Health experts are urging the public to use sterile or distilled water for nasal hygiene practices to mitigate the potential threat posed by this organism.
Challenging the Traditional Narrative of Female Fertility After 35
Recent research challenges the traditional narrative of a sudden decline in female fertility after the age of 35. While there is a noticeable acceleration in the decline of egg quality and quantity after this age, the impact of age on fertility varies among individuals. Infertility becomes more likely as prospective parents grow older, but not conceiving within a year does not rule out the possibility of natural conception in the future. Assisted reproductive technologies also offer viable options for women in their late 30s, challenging the idea of a sudden and drastic decline in fertility at 35.
Parents Must Wake Up to the Dangers of Screen Addiction
Learn about the dangers of screen addiction in children and young people, and how one mother’s experience led her to found an organization aimed at preventing and reversing screen addiction. Melanie Hempe, founder of ScreenStrong, shares her story and mission.
Are statins and blood pressure medication to blame for kidney disease?
Many people who take statins and blood pressure medication may wonder if these drugs could have caused their kidney problems. Statins and ARBs, while beneficial for heart health, can in rare cases lead to kidney damage. However, the benefits of these drugs typically outweigh the risks, and patients should continue taking their prescribed medications unless advised otherwise by a healthcare professional.
Parkinson Association of Alberta Launches ‘Unshakeable’ Campaign for Parkinson Awareness Month
The Parkinson Association of Alberta (PAA) launches the ‘Unshakeable’ campaign to recognize the strength of Canadians living with Parkinson’s disease. With over 110,000 people in Canada affected, the campaign aims to raise awareness and celebrate the contributions of researchers, health professionals, and advocates. Special events like the Sit ‘n Stand Challenge will be held in Edmonton and Calgary to assess lower body strength, balance, and mobility for individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
Concerns Raised About Quality of Research Supporting Wim Hof Method
A recent systematic review of scientific studies on the Wim Hof method of cold water therapy has raised concerns about the quality of research supporting its claimed benefits. The review, published in the journal PLOS One, found that the quality of the studies was inadequate to fully support the effectiveness of the Wim Hof method without additional investigation. Despite Wim Hof’s remarkable feats and claims about the method’s benefits, the review emphasized the need for more high-quality research to verify these findings and cautioned against overestimating the method’s benefits based on the current evidence.