Transfer news LIVE! Arsenal to sign Rice; Chelsea launch £51m striker bid; Man Utd still wants Onana; Spurs

Signings are landing at a serious pace in the transfer window with Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United all looking to splash some serious cash. The Gunners are on the cusp of signing Declan Rice for £105million plus the £40m deal to land Jurrien Timber, having announced the arrival of Kai Havertz. Chelsea and Manchester United have agreed a £60m deal for Mason Mount, who will undergo a medical on Monday. The Blues then wanted Brighton’s Moises Caicedo and Celta Vigo’s Gabri Veiga having completed the signing of Nicolas Jackson, and a new £51m bid for Dusan Vlahovic has also…

Taurine may help slow the aging process, new animal study shows

Share on PinterestTaurine is a compound found in dairy products as well as some energy drinks. Kevin Day/Getty Images Taurine is a compound found in humans as well as dairy products and some energy drinks. In a study, researchers say taurine was effective as an anti-aging agent that promoted longevity in mice. Experts say the findings are promising, but more research needs to be done by humans. A deficiency in the nutrient taurine appears to drive aging in animals, but experts say more research is needed to determine if the same effect is found in humans. A study published today…

How Real Madrid and Barcelona’s rivalry has turned uglier than ever

(AFP via Getty Images) The days of a healthy rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid are over. What used to be a cordial relationship between the LaLiga powerhouses has turned ugly following the latest scandal involving Barcelona over payments to a former refereeing official. Neither club is holding back, and there is no hiding the relationship that has been strained. “It’s damaged,” Barcelona president Joan Laporta said. “We have had an harmonious institutional relationship with all clubs, including Madrid. El Clasico is the greatest spectacle in the world and there is always an intense rivalry. But to me, the institutional…

BBC Breakfast’s Sally Nugent wows fans in ‘truly amazing’ figure-hugging dress

SALLY Nugent left fans swooning this morning as she presented BBC Breakfast in a pale pink minidress. The beloved presenter and anchor, 51, brought viewers the latest news of the day during the flagship show. 2 Sally wowed BBC Breakfast viewers this morning with her stunning dresscredits: BBC 2 The journalist presented the flagship show alongside Jon Kaycredits: BBC Sally was presenting alongside her co-host Jon Kay, 53. Viewers were left swooning over the BBC star as she showed off her stunning figure. She wowed fans in a blush pink minidress which highlighted her healthy bronzed glow. Sally paired her…

Multivitamin protects aging brain, science suggests

Multivitamin supplements may help slow the normal forgetfulness that comes with aging, reported researchers Wednesday. The analysis of data from more than 3,500 older participants showed that those who took a daily Centrum Silver pill over a period of three years had better memories than those who received a placebo treatment, according to a report published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. The effects seen in the study are “very, very encouraging,” said study co-author Adam Brickman, a professor of neuropsychology at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. “Cognitive change and memory loss are a…

Study Finds Muscles Send Chemical Signals to the Brain During Exercise

Share on PinterestWorking out can result in muscles sending chemical signals that can help the brain. David Prado/Stocksy New research shows how exercise promotes neuronal activity in the hippocampus. The hippocampus is an area of ​​the brain that is involved with the storage of long-term memory. The study’s findings suggest that chemical signals from contracting muscles may trigger a signaling pathway that boosts brain function and may help treat neurological disorders in the future. The next steps for research involve important clinical questions such as the types of exercise that are most effective – aerobic vs. anaerobic – and how…

We’re off to Chennai – RoSPA Workplace Safety Blog

Only a few months into the year, 2020 is already proving to be more exciting than ever. This March, RoSPA will be launching our first ever Awards Excellence Forum in India. taking place on Tuesday, March 24at Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Campus in Chennai, India. This free event is a phenomenal example of just how far the RoSPA Health & Safety Awards scheme has reached across the globe. Hosting this international event is International Awards Ambassador Stephen Storey. With over 27 years of experience in the health and safety industry, combined with his rich RoSPA Award winning history, Stephen will…

Collaborating locally is key for progress globally towards health-related SDGs

A new progress report is being jointly released today by the 13 signatory agencies of the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-being for All (SDG3 GAP). The report entitled “What worked? What didn’t? What’s next?” reflects four years of joint work by major multilateral agencies outlining what has and has not worked in strengthening collaboration and support to accelerate country progress towards health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This year marks the halfway point toward the SDGs, but the world is lagging behind to achieve the global goals. Since its launch in 2019, the SDG3 GAP enabled the creation…