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BCD Top consumer trends in Canada
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Consumer values and habits are constantly changing, creating new opportunities for businesses that quickly adapt to their needs. continue reading
Something to be Excited About
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Something to be Excited About
Wednesday, September 20th, 2023 SmartTan.com
By Matt Russell, Smart Tan CEO
In my personal experience, one of the best things about running a business is that it never gets boring. You’re constantly faced with new challenges you have to overcome, and there are always new opportunities out there to improve your business.
… continue readingA 5-Point Plan for Growing Your Business
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
A 5-Point Plan for Growing Your Business
Tuesday, September 19th, 2023 SmartTan.com
By Scott Nichols
I want to lay out a 5-point plan to help you grow your business to the next level. I understand this is easier said than done, but my hope is within 60 to 90 days of implementing this 5-point plan, you start seeing increases.
… continue readingCoral reefs: French study confirms the negative effect of several UV filters
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Coral reefs: French study confirms the negative effect of several UV filters
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18 September 2023
In a report published on Monday September 18, the French Agency for food, environmental and occupational health (ANSES) has confirmed the negative impact of several substances on the health of coral reefs.
… continue readingStudy Shows Vitamin D Improved Survival Rates: World Lymphoma Awareness Day
Friday, September 15, 2023
Study Shows Vitamin D Improved Survival Rates: World Lymphoma Awareness Day is Tomorrow
Depending on the type of cancer, vitamin D alone can potentially reduce the risk of cancer by about 25% to 80%
Key Points
- Vitamin D has known anticancer effects, and much research has been published over the last several decades showing a link between vitamin D levels and cancer risk; depending on the type of cancer, vitamin D alone can potentially reduce the risk of cancer by about 25% to 80%
- A study found that the highest survival rate for individuals diagnosed with lymphoma was achieved by the group with the highest vitamin D level, over 33 ng/ml (81 nmol/L); approximately 22% more survived among the group with the highest vitamin D levels compared to those with the lowest