Fake news alert: Helicopter-truck crash video doing rounds on social is not from Amritsar. Here’s the truth – Times Now

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New Delhi: A video is going viral on social media with a claim that a helicopter and a truck collided in Amritsars Ratan Singh Chowk area. The 29-second clip shows a truck driving into the moving blades of a parked helicopter, leaving them damaged.

Due to the collision, debris from both the vehicles scattered on the road.

However, the truth is that the video is not from Punjabs Amritsar but from Brazil.

On January 21, 2020, a news report titled Police helicopter chops off lorry roof when driver smashes into the rotor blades as aircraft prepares for take-off from a Brazilian city street had appeared in Mail Online.

The report had stated that a passing white lorry collided with the blades of a police helicopter, which was readying to take off from a road in a Brazilian city. The footage carried in the report was the same video, which is now being claimed to be from Amritsar.

The incident actually took place in the Second District of Rio Branco, in the northwestern state of Acre (Brazil). The helicopter in the video belonged to the Integrated Centre of Aerial Operations (CIOPAER) of the Military Police. The truck was being used by the office of Secretary of State for Health to ferry hospital waste.

Two of the five people in the helicopter had reportedly got injured.

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Can the Czech and Slovak automotive industries power through the pandemic? – Emerging Europe

Czechia and Slovakia have a long history of leadership in the automotive industry. The two countries make up a significant bedrock of the European industry as a whole, and are the 15th and 19th largest producers of vehicles in the world. Per capita, only Germany, Spain and France make more cars in Europe.

The two countries have much to offer. Strategic locations, seamless integration with European markets, a skilled labour force, political stability and highly developed supply systems all mean that both Czechia and Slovakia are well placed for automotive success.

But are they now about to fall victim to that success, with car sales plummeting around the world, not least in Europe?

Cars and spare parts make up a massive 20 per cent of Czech exports. Its flagship brand, koda Auto, is one of the oldest automobile makers in the world. In Slovakia, the industry is even more significant for the economy, accounting for 30 per cent of exports. It is clear that maintaining a healthy automotive industry is vital to the health of the economies in both countries.

The automotive industry has been facing significant challenges for some time, as public perceptions of mobility change. Covid-19 has brought these challenges into far sharper focus, while also bringing the market to a halt.

According to Jn Pribula, the secretary general of the automotive industry association in Slovakia, this is only exasperated by a disparity between the current economic situation and EU outdated legislation. Due to the pandemic, climate targets cannot be met, and the testing and marketing of new technology cannot take place as rapidly as originally planned. More specifically, the EUs policy of demanding emissions reductions creates unrealistic expectations for an industry that is now struggling.

Such an approach by the European Commission could result in large fines for vehicle manufacturers, further cutbacks in production, and even the scrapping of already vehicles which have already some off the production lines, he says.

Vojtch Severn, a spokesperson for the automotive industry in Czechia, believes that state and EU support will be required to help the industry through this difficult period.

At the moment, all companies can do is reduce investment, cut costs and do the best they can to keep their employees on board, he tells Emerging Europe.

Due to the multiplicity of the automotive industry, the downturn in production expected this year to be around 20 per cent in Czechia and 30 per cent in Slovakia has a multiplier effect on the broader economy. Upstream businesses such as steel, chemicals and textiles, as well as downstream industries such as ICT, repair and mobility services all feel the impact of stunted demand and market paralysis, making the need for support even more crucial.

As with so many industries, automotive is only expected to return to pre-crisis levels in the second half of 2021. Full recovery could even come as late as 2022. And while the Czech and Slovak governments have both introduced emergency legislation to prevent unemployment, this might not be enough in the long term.

In this sense, government cooperation and communication are crucial to ensuring appropriate support that is effectively tailored to the needs of the industry. And yet while EU leaders are currently fighting over the terms of the blocs Covid-19 recovery fund, delaying its implementation, this support cannot come soon enough.

However, both the Czech and Slovak auto sectors have proven to be highly adaptable, and it is this adaptability that may save them from the worst effects of the downturn. Both countries have been at the forefront of the recent shift towards electrification and automated technology.

Kia, one of Slovakias largest automotive producers, has announced a strategy to transition to electric vehicles and aims to produce one million environmentally-friendly vehicles by 2026, company spokesperson Jan Zgravcak tells Emerging Europe.

koda meanwhile has similar plans for electromobility, autonomous driving and digitalisation.

Automation is part of an ongoing process of improving efficiency, productivity, and eliminating the human factor either from operations hazardous to health or operations where human error could cause serious shortcomings of the product, Mr Pribula tells Emerging Europe.

Inherently, this shift towards automation also means a shift in labour usage, although Mr Pribula ascertains that, this is not reflected in a reduction of employees but in their qualification structure.

Czechia has seen an increased demand for highly qualified IT workers, suggesting that the hardest hit will be the least skilled. One of our common goals, together with the government, is creating re-skilling or up-skilling programmes for the re-qualification of people and changing the approach to education, says Mr Severn.

Despite these efforts, the industry is not likely to be spared job losses. Last year 3,000 workers were laid off at a plant in Slovakia that produces Volkswagens Touareg and Porsches Cayenne models, sending shockwaves through the industry. Covid-19 has left workers even more vulnerable.

A recent increase in research and development investment within the industry does offer hope for the future, however. In Czechia, last year saw research and development account for almost one third of industry investment, totaling 500 million euros. Yet while this is key to the industrys longevity, it does not help to mitigate the major shifts that will be felt among the most unskilled in the aftermath of Covid-19. Ensuring a continuation of government co-operation will be key to managing the current crisis, where these impacts on the labour market will be magnified.

As Mr Pribula explains, economic measures taken to help firms in Slovakia during the crisis were complicated, and at the beginning not suited for the support of large companies. Yet through initiative and communication,greater transparency was achieved, but only after a change in government at the end of March.

Communication with the government is currently intensive and we are helping to prepare legislative standards which will systemically address the measures that can be activated at times of economic imbalance, says Mr Pribula.

Similarly, Mr Severn says that, our cooperation with the Czech government is proper. In 2017 we signed the Memorandum on the Future of the Automotive Industry in the Czech Republic and together we are gradually implementing the action plan for clean mobility.

However, some of this cooperation is falling short of expectations, particularly in regards to preparation for autonomous driving. We would also welcome faster construction of a suitable infrastructure for clean mobility and other operational and administrative changes that would facilitate the implementation of clean mobility in the Czech Republic.

He adds that the pandemic has somewhat reduced the urgency of these issues, but that they nevertheless remain at the core of the industry, and are inextricably linked with how the sector progresses as a whole.

Whats certain is that the automotive industrys proven adaptability is about to be put to the ultimate test. It is vital to health of both the Czech and Slovak economies that it passes.

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COVID-19 pandemic drives the pursuit of healthy lifestyles, in South Korea, says Samyang – FoodIngredientsFirst

23 Jul 2020 --- Pursuing a healthy lifestyle has been underscored as one of the key trends in the South Korean market as the COVID-19 pandemic pushes health to the fore. Samyang Corporation reflects on the current state of the market by spotlighting the most pervasive consumer trends. At the same time, Innova Market Insights flags some of the top trends in South Korea, including online shopping, spicy flavors and late-night snacks.

Speaking with FoodIngredientsFirst, Sehui Jeon, Global Specialty Ingredient Marketing Manager of Samyang, explains how the desire for minimally-processed foods, functional snacks, gut health products and customized nutrition foods are proliferating in South Korea. Jeon also spotlights the growing importance of specialty ingredients, such as allulose and indigestible dextrin, which are significant this year.

People are now pursuing healthy lifestyles not only through the consumption of supplements but also in everyday foods, he says.

The 2020 Top Trend pegged by Innova Market Insights in South Korea is Product Design for an Online Market, The online market of F&B in the region is snowballing. Manufacturers need to design new products for online sales and delivery. As a result, retailers in South Korea are suffering from competition with online malls. Online malls are available 24 hours and seven days a week.

This type of constant availability offers easy access to many Korean consumers. The online F&B market is convenient for shopping and mobile apps are leading the online shopping sector.

Korean flavor trendsIn flavors, exotic taste and textures are coming to the fore. Most Koreans are open-minded about trying food for the first time, they rather embrace the unknown taste to see if it fits their palate. Recently, South Korea seems to be in the grip of Mara, one of the most used spices in Chinese cuisine, a spicy flavor from Sichuan Province.

Innova Market Insights backs this flavor trend as being prominent in the nation. According to the market researcher, Mara is steadily gaining popularity in all food categories in South Korea. Product examples include Cj CheilJedang Beksul Mara Noodle Soup Cooking Sauce, Lotte Frito Lay Doritos Mara Spicy Hot Pot Flavored Nachos, and Nongshim Mara Noodle Soup Flavored Instant Ramen.

Snacking but healthyClick to EnlargeInnovative shapes, colors and textures appeal to many Korean consumers.Additionally, new products have been released, such as shaking pudding with konjac and pectin, and chewy cookies with modified starch, notes Jeon.

Innovative shapes, colors and textures of long-established brands are being launched for consumers in South Korea. Colors, in particular, resonate well with the adventurous consumer.

Snacking is also dominating Korea food trends. Drinking yogurts and cereal bars are the most popular snacks these days. When consumers choose a cereal bar product, they take into account the raw materials, total sugar content, protein content and whether it contains dietary fiber or not, explains Jeon.

Snacks are no longer simple or convenient, more people are thinking about their overall health, she asserts. In addition, the main consumers of snacks are often people who are sensitive to calories and nutrient claims, so its essential to reduce sugar content.

Innova Market Insights Number Seven Trend for South Korea is Reward for Me. The trend recognizes busy daily life and offers enjoyment. Many consumers believe a late night snack will help them forget the fatigue of the day. The key drivers are convenience, flavor and texture, notes the market researcher.

A sweet outlookMeanwhile, in South Korea, the need for low sugar content or/and low-calorie food is popular and gaining interest.

One of the biggest dairy producers has been running a sugar reduction campaign since 2014 in South Korea. They replaced their main sweetener from sucrose to allulose and natural high-intensity sweetener such as stevia. If they use only high-intensity sweeteners, the original taste can be changed, causing a decrease in sales. Maintaining its original taste without sugar content and calories is the biggest challenge to all the producers who want to reduce sugar, Jeon continues. In this respect, blending allulose with stevia is the best solution to keep with the original taste.Click to EnlargeSamyangs allulose was launched in South Korea in 2017. It is made from non-GMO raw material and non-GMO enzymes.

Even though prices might rise slightly using healthier sweeteners, theres no other way to adjust for consumer demands for healthier products. Eventually, the food and beverage industry will give in to their needs, she explains.

More consumers are looking for sugar substitute sweeteners while they cook at home, adds Jeon, noting that allulose has been spotlighted as a key sugar substitute. Allulose is a nearly zero-calorie sweetener with 70 percent sweetness of sucrose. Owing to its similar characteristics to sucrose and harmonizing nature with other caloric and non-caloric sweeteners, it can be applied to a wide range of food and beverage products exempted from total sugar and added sugar in nutrition labels.

Samyangs allulose was launched in South Korea in 2017. It is made from non-GMO raw material and non-GMO enzymes. New products using allulose are increasing from start-ups that are ahead of the trend to main products of large companies including carbonated beverages, drinkable yogurts, ice cream, cereal bars, sauces, plant-based beverages, cookies and supplements, to name a few.

Moreover, blended sucrose with xylose is also a popular sugar substitute, details Joen. Xylose is a digestive enzyme of sucrose called sucrase inhibitor, which inhibits sucrose absorption in the body. Those are used as a substitute for sucrose and high fructose corn syrup in various kinds of food and beverage products, she comments.

Vegan and vegetarian claims riseAccording to Jeon, vegan claims are rapidly spreading as consumer interest in animal protection, eco-friendly and ethical consumption, grow in South Korea. Two to 3 percent of the population is vegetarian and the number is small itself but has increased tenfold over a decade, she says.

In the domestic food market, start-ups are focusing on vegan food, but research and product launches by large food companies are also making an impact. Plant-based beverages, plant milk, and plant-based ice cream are gaining traction, adds Jeon.

Click to EnlargeSouth Koreans consume probiotics through traditional fermented foods such as kimchi.Many people think that South Korean food is vegetarian-oriented and with low sweetness or/and low saltiness (except for the spicy flavor) compared to Western foods. South Koreans routinely consume probiotics through traditional fermented foods like kimchi based on vegetables. According to Innova Market Insights, kimchi is one of the representative filling ingredients in South Korean Mandu (dumplings). Current NPD is focused on thinner skin and more delicious fillings, notes the market researcher. Thinner skin shows the inner filling and stimulates appetite and lightness.

Additionally, the obesity rate is relatively lower than in Western countries. These kinds of food cultures and lifestyles can raise the world's interest and seem to increase popularity in Korean diets and food, she details.

Moreover, Samyangs indigestible dextrin made from plant sources not only contains dietary fiber content but also has advantages in terms of physical properties, improvement of body mouthfeel, increase the emulsion stability in beverages and dairy applications, and improved crispness in cereal and snacks, flags Jeon.

Dietary fiber(s) included in the functional ingredients list results in many F&B manufacturers considering more dietary fiber usage in their products.

South Koreans are also very interested in gut health, Jeon highlights. The consumption of dairy products and dietary supplements have been in demand, while supplements related to gut health including probiot
ics, prebiotics are the second most purchased supplements today, she concludes.

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The 3 Secrets Of The Happiest Retirees (And How You Can Plan For Them) – Forbes

No matter where they live, what they did with their lives, or how much money they have, there are ... [+] three things I have observed over my career that happy retirees have in common.

No matter where they live, what they did with their lives, or how much money they have, there are three things I have observed over my career that happy retirees have in common.

The good news is, these are things you can plan for.

Theyre debt free.

Reaching financial independence wont be easy until youre free of debt especially adverse debt. Not all debt is adverse debt, but consumer debt for car loans, student loans, credit cards and other personal spending is categorically bad. The best way to free yourself of debt is to avoid it completely, but of course, thats not always an option.

Starting as early as possible, make a clear plan for getting out of debt and stick to it, even if it means delaying or reducing some of your savings or investments for retirement.

They have their health.

Being happy in retirement is undoubtably tied to being healthy in retirement. But a healthy lifestyle is something that must begin years before you retire.

Taking care of your health throughout your lifetimethrough nutrition, exercise, preventative medicine and mental health careis key to preserving your wellness into retirement. Find an active hobby, like tennis or hiking, that you can continue as you age to keep yourself physically fit.

If you already have health issues, take whatever steps you can to improve or preserve your health now and make sure you have a plan for how you will pay for health care throughout your retirement and have a good understanding of long-term care options.

They have a purpose.

As our life expectancy increases, the length of our retirement does as well. Day time television and shuffleboard will only keep you amused for so long.

Have a missiona reason to get out of bed in the morningthat will keep you active and thriving for all the years ahead of you. This can vary for each person, and Ive seen it include grandchildren, consulting, part-time work, volunteering and traveling. You can do anything, just dont do nothing.

Of course, you can take breaks and take time for yourself. But you cant spend 30 years sitting around and still feel fulfilled.

The lesson:

Being happy in retirement is not a coincidence, and its not something you can expect to achieve with no effort. Your plan for fulfillment and happiness is just as important as your plan for sustainable income.

Before you hand in your letter of resignation, make sure you know what you want to be when you grow up.

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Nestl To Bring Healthy Nutrition for Kids in Remote Georgia – The FINANCIAL

The worlds largest food and beverage company Nestl plans to expand its business and bring childrens nutrition productions to various, difficult-to-reach mountain regions in Georgia in 2020.

In addition, the brand plans to optimize its portfolio by replacing products less in demand with new flavors.

For example, we will replace the 90-gram soft-packed fruit juices of Gerber with fruit jams of the Nestl brand. Of course, we are not canceling the Gerber brand. We will keep Gerbers products in glass jar packaging, said Giorgi Kakauridze from Nestl.

Kakauridze said that this year, Nestl will introduce new porridges on the Georgian market under the brand of Shagayka, which are intended for children over one year of age.

In recognition of Nestls leadership in nutrition, health and wellness, the brand has become a Golden Brand winner in Georgia, named by customers and over 200 experts as their favorite childrens nutrition brand in Georgia.

Being named the leading brand in Georgia in the field of childrens nutrition is a big motivation for our team, which will encourage us to bring new products to Georgia and develop further in the country, said Kakauridze.

High quality, healthy and safe products, affordable prices and a team of professionals. This is what has made for Nestls success, he added.

Nestl offers Georgian customers around 90 different products that are available at almost all major supermarkets, hypermarkets and pharmacy networks in the country.

The first product Nestl brought to Georgia was milk flour and not milk powder as we call it today.

In general, year-on-year demand for Nestl products has been increasing in Georgia by about 25%.

This is how everything started more than 150 years ago when our founder Henri Nestl brought infant formula (Nestl's Milk Food) to the market that saved a childs life. We have continued his work by launching a programme called Nestl Healthy Kids through which we support parents as they raise healthy children.

The goal of the programme is to create and raise awareness regarding good nutritional practices, cooking methods to enhance the nutritional content of foods and physical fitness among students in village schools.

Our ambition is to speak about healthy lifestyle choices to 50 million children by 2030.

The programme has been running in Georgia since 2011 and aims to raise the quality of nutrition, health and well-being of school-age children through educational activities, and inform teachers, children and parents about the basic principles of a healthy lifestyle, especially the importance of healthy nutrition and physical activity, which is extremely important for the health and development of a child.

The programme is implemented in the form of free, fun lessons, conversations, quizzes, exercises and various events in second and third grade of elementary school.

As of today the programme in Georgia covers 37 schools and 7,560 pupils.

The programme has been implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Health of Georgia.

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Loss of smell linked to increased risk of dementia – MinnPost

Loss of smell may be an early sign of an increased risk of dementia, according to research published this month in the journal Alzheimers & Dementia.

The study found that people in their 70s who were unable to identify odors from such items as roses, lemons, onions and turpentine were significantly more likely to develop dementia over the next decade than their peers who could depict the smells.

Declines in other sensory functions vision, touch and hearing were also found to be associated with an increased risk of dementia, but not nearly as strongly.

The olfactory bulb, which is critical for smell, is affected fairly early on in the course of the disease, says Willa Brenowitch, the studys lead author and a neuroscientist at UCSF, in a released statement. Its thought that smell may be a preclinical indicator of dementia, while hearing and vision may have more of a role in promoting dementia.

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Brenowitch and her colleagues believe that assessing peoples sensory impairments could be a useful tool to help identify or prevent dementia.

An estimated 5 million adults aged 65 and older are living with dementia in the United States a number that is expected to grow to 14 million by 2060, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

For the study, Brenowitz and her colleagues followed 1,794 adults aged 70 to 79 for up to 10 years. None of the participants had dementia when they entered the study, but 328 (18 percent) developed the condition by the studys end.

In addition to undergoing annual cognitive testing, the participants had four sensory functions hearing, vision, touch and smell assessed between years three and five of the study. (Eyeglasses were permitted during the tests, but not hearing aids). Based on the results of those assessments, each participant received an overall sensory function score from 0 to 12 (0-3 points for each sensory domain). The best score was 0 (no impairments).

The study found that the participants who remained dementia-free not only tended to score higher on the cognitive tests at the start of the study, their sensory functions tended to remain unimpaired as well. Specifically, people with a poor (high) multi-sensory function score were two times more likely to develop dementia over the course of the study than those with a good (low) score.

The risk rose as the impairment scores fell. Each point less on the 12-point assessment scale was associated with a 14 percent higher risk of dementia.

But loss of smell had the strongest effect on the risk. For each 10 percent decline in smell, the risk of dementia rose by 19 percent. That compared to a 1 percent to 3 percent higher risk for similar declines in vision, hearing and touch.

These findings held even after adjusting for underlying medical conditions.

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The study did find, however, that people with good multisensory function were more likely to be healthier than those with poor function. They also tended to have better mobility and were less likely to be depressed. These findings suggest that healthy lifestyle habits, such as a nutritious diet, not smoking and exercising regularly as well as the socioeconomic factors that promote healthier habits may play a role in reducing the risk of dementia.

The studys participants were all healthy at the start of the study and within a specific age range. The findings may not be generalizable, therefore, to younger (middle-aged) or older populations. Another limitation of the study is that the sensory functions were measured only once. The participants scores might have been different if they had been assessed on an alternative day.

Still, this isnt the first study to link sensory decline with an increased risk of dementia (although it appears to be one of the first to try to establish an assessment tool for measuring that risk). The reasons for the association are not yet clear, however.

Sensory impairments could be due to underlying neurodegeneration or the same disease process as those affecting cognition, such as cerebrovascular disease, Brenowitz and her co-authors write. Alternatively, sensory impairments, particularly those due to hearing or vision, may accelerate cognitive decline, either directly impacting cognitive load or indirectly through the effects of sensory impairment on other health-related outcomes.

Of course, no one should jump to the conclusion that theyre developing dementia simply because they can no longer tell the difference between the odors of an onion and a rose. Many factors ones having nothing to do with dementia can trigger a loss of smell, including sinus infections, growths in the nasal cavities, dental problems and certain medications. This year, COVID-19 has been added to that list as well.

If a loss of smell persists, however, you should have it checked out by your doctor.

FMI: Youll find an abstract of the study online, but the full study is behind a paywall. The journal is published by the Alzheimers Association.

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How COVID-19 Pandemic Will Impact Sports Medicine Market Business Opportunity, And Growth 2020-2026 – Jewish Life News

Trusted Business Insights answers what are the scenarios for growth and recovery and whether there will be any lasting structural impact from the unfolding crisis for the Sports Medicine market.

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Sports Medicine Market size was valued at over USD 5.9 billion in 2018 and is expected to witness 6.4% CAGR from 2019 to 2025.

U.S.Market Segmentation, Outlook & Regional Insights: Sports Medicine Market

Sports Medicine Market, By Injury Type, 2018 & 2025 (USD Million)

Increasing cases of sports injuries will drive sports medicines market over the forecast timeframe. As per the National Safety Council (NSC) data, exercise and use of exercise equipment in the U.S. resulted in around 526,000 injuries in the year 2017. Rising number of people choosing sports as career as well as growing trend towards healthy lifestyle will stimulate demand for sports medicine over the coming years.

The growing demand for minimally invasive surgeries, technological advancements in implants and increased R&D activities in field of regenerative medicine will drive sports medicine industry growth. Rise in adoption of computer assisted robotic surgeries and sports medicine products to reduce recovery time, hospital stay as well as faster return to normal activities in case of sport injuries will drive demand for sports medicines.

Rising prevalence of chronic conditions including cardiovascular diseases and obesity and awareness through healthcare campaigns has encouraged people to adopt healthy lifestyle leading to escalated participation in sports activities. According to recent study, more than 30 million children and teens in the U.S. participate in some form of organized sports.

Increasing career opportunities in sports, several efforts undertaken by government and other organizations to reduce burden of chronic diseases and promote healthy lifestyle will positively impact industry growth. Growing awareness about ill-effects of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption has escalated adoption of healthy lifestyle and participation in physical activities, thereby stimulating demand for sports injury management products. However, dearth of trained healthcare professionals and high cost of sports medicine will hamper industry expansion to a certain extent over the forecast timeframe.

Sports Medicine Market, By Product

Body reconstruction products accounted for majority of market share in 2018 and is estimated to grow by 6.4% over the projected period. Technological advancements in implants along with rising application of arthroscopy, fracture and ligament repair products will attribute to high market share as well as growth of the industry. Nearly 120,000 to 200,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions are performed every year in the U.S.

Body support and recovery productsaccounted for USD 1.5 billion in 2018 and is anticipated to grow significantly over the forecast period. Body support and recovery products include braces and supports, compression clothing, physiotherapy equipment, thermal therapy, electrostimulation and others. Supports, braces and physiotherapy equipment is required pre and post reconstruction procedures. Increasing number of reconstruction procedures will foster segmental growth. Growing adoption of electric stimulation-based techniques for physiotherapy will drive physiotherapy market growth over the forecast period.

Sports Medicine Market, By Injury Type

Knee injuries accounted over 18.5% market share in 2018 and is poised to foresee significant growth over the analysis period. Rise in number of knee injuries coupled with growing demand for minimal invasive surgeries will drive segmental growth. Additionally, increasing adoption of healthy lifestyle including participation in sports activities will stimulate demand for sports medicines over the coming years.

Foot and ankle injuries segment will witness around 6.3% CAGR over the forecast period. Increasing participation of people in sports activities has led to rise in foot and ankle injuries, thereby stimulating demand for sports medicine. According to the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS), ankle sprains account for nearly 10% of overall injuries seen in emergency departments.

Germany Sports Medicine Market, By End-use, 2018 (USD Million)

Sports Medicine Market, By End-use

Hospital end-use segment accounted for USD 2.3 billion in 2018 and is projected to follow similar trend over the coming years. Availability of advanced medical equipment, skilled healthcare professionals and growing number of sports injuries are factors attributing to growth of the hospital segment.

Clinics will witness lucrative growth over 6.5% during the forecast period. Rising number of orthopedic clinics coupled with growing preference to orthopedic specialist or sports medicine physician in case of sports injury will drive business growth. Sports medicine physician are specifically trained to care for fitness professionals, athletes, and active individuals suffering from a sports injury. These specialists try to understand the impact of exercise and sports activities on the patients bodies including occurrence of concussions and repetitive motion injuries. Sports medicine physician also works in association with orthopedic surgeon and physical therapist to develop suitable treatment plan for the patient, thereby fueling overall industry growth.

Sports Medicine Market, By Region

The U.S. sports medicine market held more than 30.0% regional share of the global sports medicine industry in 2018. Rising number of sports medical centers, increasing participation of people in sports and physical activity along with growing investment in development of sports medicines will drive the U.S. sports medicine market during the projected timeframe.

India sports medicine market is anticipated to progress at over 6.5% CAGR in the foreseeable years. Growing adoption of orthobiologics to treat sports injuries including ACL tear and others will drive sports injury management products market in the country. Moreover, rising medical tourism and presence of organizations including the Asia Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society (APKASS), working towards promoting development and usage of sports medicine will positively impact growth of India sports medicine market over the coming years.

Asia Pacific Sports Medicine Market, By Country, 2025 (USD Million)

Key Players, Recent Developments & Sector Viewpoints: Sports Medicine Market

Stryker Corporation, Wright Medical Technology, Tornier N.V., DJO Global, Arthrex, Otto Bock Healthcare, Bauerfeind AG, GE Healthcare, Ossur Corporate, Zimmer Holdings, Smith & Nephew, Breg, Mueller Sports, Medtronic, RTI Surgical, Cramer Products, Performance Health International Limited, KARL STORZ, Johnson & Johnson, CONMED Corporation, Japan MDM, are some the companies functioning in the sports medicine industry. Industry players are adopting various strategies including acquis
itions and mergers to expand their product portfolio as well as increase market presence. For instance, In March 2019, Stryker acquired Israel based company named OrthoSpace engaged in developing technology to treat irreparable rotator cuff tears. The acquisition strategy focused towards expanding Strykers product portfolio as well as sustain its leading position in the market.

Sports Medicine Industry Viewpoint

Sports medicine bridges the gap between science, health and exercise. It involves combination of physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers and sports scientists to provide best possible care for sports injuries and illnesses. With growing price competition and technological advancement in implants, the industry is projected to witness entry of new companies during the forecast period. The growing popularity of sports and healthy lifestyle has enabled hospitals and clinics to open separate sports medicine section in the medical setting. Presently, industry is witnessing aggressive marketing of fitness products and sports injury management services such as advertisement focused towards enhancing womens health by involvement in sports activity. The number of women athletes is increasing at faster pace as compared to men. The 1984 Olympics featured a women marathon, which propelled the growth of women participation in physical activities in the past. Hence, such advertisements will lead to tremendous rise in demand for sports medicines over the foreseeable period resulting in overall industry growth.

Key Insights Covered: Exhaustive Sports Medicine Market1. Market size (sales, revenue and growth rate) of Sports Medicine industry.2. Global major manufacturers operating situation (sales, revenue, growth rate and gross margin) of Sports Medicine industry.3. SWOT analysis, New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis, Upstream raw materials and manufacturing equipment & Industry chain analysis of Sports Medicine industry.4. Market size (sales, revenue) forecast by regions and countries from 2019 to 2025 of Sports Medicine industry.

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Personalized Retail Nutrition and Wellness Market to Witness Increase in Revenues by 2028 – 3rd Watch News

Global Personalized Retail Nutrition and Wellness Market: Overview

The global market for personalized retail and wellness has witnessed a plausible rise in its valuation as well as its global outreach in the past few years. From a vast rise in the number of products across categories such as functional food and nutraceuticals to the vast advancements in the field of metabolic profiling, the market has achieved great strides and continues to expand at an impressive pace. Increased availability of a number of technologies for acquiring patient data across a number of aspects, allowing for more accurate and reliable understanding of underlying nutritional needs, has also allowed for the smooth expansion of the market over the years.

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In the near future, the vast rise in prevalence of a number of chronic diseases, increased understanding regarding the need for healthy life, rising awareness regarding the need for adequate nutrition, and rising geriatric population will contribute to the increased demand for personalized retail nutrition and wellness services and products. The report also presents an account of the other notable factors that will contribute to the increased demand for personalized retail nutrition and wellness services and products. Other key trends, restraints, regulatory factors, and socio-economic factors likely to have a notable impact on the growth prospects of the market are also examined in detail in the report.

Personalized Retail Nutrition and Wellness Market: Trends and Opportunities

Rising disposable incomes of people across developing economies are likely to allow for an increased adoption of customized wellness and nutrition programs in the next few years. Companies operating in the market are likely to adopt advanced technologies and machine learning solutions to better understand the nutrition needs of their target consumers. Vast advancements in methods used for collecting and processing patient data are also being utilized to develop personalized nutritional and wellness programs.

The population of obese and overweight people is soaring globally and the situation has necessitated the development of reliable weight-loss methods and routines. As consumer demand for such routines or services rises, players operating in the global personalized retail nutrition and wellness will be provided with a newer set of growth opportunities. The trend is also expected to leverage growth opportunities for companies in the field of functional foods. Demand for dietary supplements is also expected to rise as young consumers become more aware of the need for proper nutrition to ensure a healthy lifestyle.

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Personalized Retail Nutrition and Wellness Market: Regional Analysis

From a geographical standpoint, the report covers the global personal retail nutrition and wellness market in regions such as North America, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Europe, and Middle East and Africa. Of these, the markets in Europe and North America are currently the leading contributors of revenue to the global market owing to the presence of several manufacturers of nutrition and wellness products in these regions, high disposable incomes, and high expenditure on healthcare and wellness. The easy availability of new varieties of products owing to the presence of local manufacturing facilities and well-established R&D facilities pertaining to the personalized nutrition sector also contribute to the high share of these regions in the global personal retail nutrition and wellness market.

In the near future, while these regional markets will continue to hold substantial shares in the global market, the markets in regions with emerging economies such as Asia Pacific will lead to a promising rise in growth opportunities. This will be made possible by the vast rise in disposable incomes, increased awareness regarding healthcare, nutrition, and wellness among young people, and evolving healthcare infrastructures.

Personalized Retail Nutrition and Wellness Market: Competitive Dynamics

As companies realize the vast set of opportunities in the sector, new varieties of and more exhaustive services are being launched and several new vendors have forayed into the development of products and solutions associated with personalized nutrition. Some of the leading companies in the global personalized retail nutrition and wellness market are GlaxoSmithKline plc., Pfizer, Inc. GlaxoSmithKline plc., Bayer AG, Allergy Amulet, DNANudge, STYR labs, Food Marble, and Habit Food Personalized, LLC. In the near future, more new companies are likely to foray into the personalized retail nutrition and wellness market to target the rising set of new consumers in emerging economies as the consumer becomes increasingly health conscious and spends increased funds on nutrition and wellness products and services.

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Post-lockdown diet? Here are 7 weight loss ‘myths’ you need to stop believing – The Irish News

HAS lockdown left your clothes feeling a little more snug? According to a survey by King's College London and IPSOS Mori, 48 per cent of people in the UK say they've seen the scales creeping up during the pandemic.

Understandably, many of us have turned to food for comfort, plus out lifestyles suddenly became much more sedentary and giving ourselves a hard time for gaining a bit of weight is the last thing anyone needs.

But if you are thinking about embarking on a post-lockdown health kick, it's a good idea to approach it sensibly.

So much is said about losing weight that it's hard to know what advice you can trust. Between crash diets, Instagram fads and demonised food groups, there's a lot of conflicting information. Weight loss myths prevail and they're particularly rife at the moment, with many people looking for ways to shed the extra pounds gained during the heightened stress of lockdown.

To help you on your way, we asked some experts to talk us through some of the most common weight loss myths'.

1. You can target problem areas'

Many people have a part of their body they're unhappy with, and targeting these so-called problem areas' can often be a main motivator in their weight loss journey but regimes that promise to tackle specific areas are misleading.

Unfortunately, if your goal is to solely lose weight off somewhere specific, like your tummy, you're probably going to experience disappointment, says David Wiener, training specialist at Freeletics (freeletics.com). Weight is lost by eating a healthy, balanced diet along with regular exercise, but everyone is different and you can't predict where the fat will be shed from first.

Adding exercises that target the abs and core can help to tone muscle in this area, however, but fat loss is part of a bigger picture.

2. Carbs should be avoided

Most fad or celebrity diets always revolve around cutting out specific food groups, such as carbs, claiming that it's a fast-track solution to weight loss, says Wiener.

Carbohydrates are a really important part of a balanced diet though. Wiener explains they're the body's main source of energy for they brain, and they also contain essential dietary fibre, which aids in digestion.

While they may [sometimes] be the higher calorie option on paper, the reality is carbs make you feel fuller for longer, which means you're less likely to binge on snacks throughout the day, Wiener adds.

3. Some foods speed up metabolism

The popular theory goes that the faster' your metabolism, the more calories you burn and the easier it is to keep weight off. Foods and drinks such as green tea and protein-rich foods are renowned for being good at speeding up your metabolism, says Weiner, who warns that spiking' your metabolism only lasts for a few hours at a time. These processes need energy; the amount of energy they need is dependent on an individual's body size, age, gender and genes.

So, while it may be possible for certain foods to spike your metabolism shortly after they are ingested, there is no scientific proof that they are beneficial for your overall metabolism.

4. Biology has no effect on weight loss

Weiner stresses that everybody is different when it comes to weight loss, and there's no simple one size fits all' rule. People's bodies are affected differently because of varying metabolisms, hormones and muscle mass. Some diets' or training regimes will have great success with some people and not with others, he says. You could take more time to lose weight than others, and that's totally fine. Just be patient and trust the process.

5. Detoxing is good for you

Detoxing often largely revolves around cutting out' most of your usual food and just having detox juice or shakes instead. Although trendy, health experts often advise caution.

Jo Travers, registered dietitian and author of The Low-Fad Diet, says: A healthy, balanced diet is called such because it is healthy and balanced. When you cut certain foods, it ceases to be balanced and by definition, this means the gut isn't getting what it needs.

A juice detox is a key example. There is very little protein content in juice, so your body will be forced to break down muscle in order to complete important processes like making hormones, enzymes and neurotransmitters. This is usually why people rapidly lose weight on a juice fast; it's mainly muscle.

6. Fats are bad' when trying to lose weight

Just like carbs, fats often have a bad reputation in the world of dieting. It's not fat that makes you gain weight, it's simply eating too many calories that makes you gain weight, says Elliott Upton, personal trainer at Up Fitness (upfitness.co.uk).

One important thing to remember with fats is they contain more calories than protein and carbs, so they're just easier to overeat there are nine calories per gram of fat, compared to just four calories per gram with carbs and protein.

Certain fats are also very good for us and essential for healthy function. Losing weight and living a lean and healthy lifestyle actually requires some essential fats in your diet. Plus, fays become even more important if you're reducing your intake of carbs, as a low-fat and low-carb diet together is not sustainable, adds Upton.

He says healthy fats are vital to hormone production and they aid in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E and K. You should avoid man-made trans' fats, which can be pro-inflammatory and are associated with myriad health complications. Healthy sources of fat to include in your weight loss diet are oily fish, like salmon and mackerel; nuts, like cashews, walnuts and almonds; seeds, like chia flax and sesame; and butters and oils.

7. Losing weight should always be a linear process

Losing weight is not always a straightforward and quick journey. Rather than quick-fix diets and fast weight loss, instead think in terms of a general lifestyle change that takes time.

As Wiener explains: It's normal for people's weight to fluctuate up and down. For example, people are generally lighter' in the morning than in the evening. And for women, holding onto water weight can often become more significant during their menstrual cycle.

The bottom line is that making small lifestyle changes and adopting healthy habits over time can help you lose weight in a sustainable, healthy and enjoyable way. If you're concerned about your weight, it's a good idea to speak to your GP, who can give you further advice on losing weight sensibly at home.

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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Invited To Testify In Congressional Big Tech Hearing – The Federalist

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) sent a letter to Chairman Jerrold Nadler (R-N.Y.) of the House Judiciary Committee asking him to consider formally extending an invitation to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to testify in an upcoming subcommittee hearing.

According to the letter, Republicans previously received no response from Dorsey after they sent a request for more information about Twitters content moderation policies earlier in the month. Now, Jordan says its Chairman Nadlers turn to reach out.

I write to notify you that we are calling Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, to testify at this hearing and we expect that you will transmit an invitation to him promptly, Jordan wrote.

The invite comes as the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law gears up to hear testimonies from executives in Googles parent company Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook about their actions moderating content early next week.

As the Committee considers large technology companies and the competitive landscape, a thorough examination cannot exclude Twitter, a market leader in social media. The upcoming hearing represents a significant and unique opportunity to explore these issues with respect to Twitter as part of the Committees investigation, the letter read. We believe there is bipartisan interest to hear from Twitter about its power in the marketplace, its role in moderating content on its platform, and the causes for its recent highly publicized security breaches.

Jordan also noted that, despite Nadlers lack of cooperation on expanding the hearing to the full judiciary committee, Republicans hope that you will be more receptive to our input on the hearings content.

To date, you have declined to grant Republican requests to expand the hearing to the full Committee. But even as you reject Republican views in what you have described as a bipartisan investigation, we believe that the Committees discussion would benefit from the perspective of Twitter, a market leader that would otherwise be noticeably absent from Mondays hearing, wrote Jordan.

Jordan Davidson is an intern for The Federalist and a recent graduate of Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism.

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Amazon-led rally boosts Jeff Bezos and Big tech"s billionaire boys – Proactive Investors USA & Canada

In Tuesday's pre-market Amazon, Tesla, Netflix and Apple are all pointing to another strong day in the market for big-tech stocks.

Big techs billionaire boys burgeoning wealth grew substantially as stocks soared on Monday, adding close to US$300bn.

As Amazon stock rose by around US$235 or 7.93%, to reach US$3,196, founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos counted another US$13bn into his personal wealth it was the record largest increase in a single day for techs richest man.

In 2020 to date, as coronavirus locked-down bricks and mortar stores, the Amazon boss and majority shareholders wealth has ballooned by some US$74bn.

Elon Musk meanwhile also built some bank as () shares shot up US$142 or 9.47% to US$1,643, swelling the electric car makers valuation by US$26bn.

Rising US$8.72 or 4.3% to close Monday at US$211.60, Microsoft gained US$66.8bn in value (to US$1.6 trillion).

Apple Inc () gained US$8.12 or 2.11% to finish Monday at 393.43, marking its valuation at US$1.7 trillion.

Google owner Alphabet added US$47 or 3.1% to US$1,563, valuing the stock at US$1.07 trillion.

Mark Zuckerbergs Facebook advanced 1.4% higher to US$245.42, putting the social networks value just shy of US$700bn.

Inc () closed up 1.9% to US$502.41, taking the streaming business to US$220.1bn.

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New Emails Reveal Warm Relationship Between Kamala Harris And Big Tech – HuffPost

Though it has been lost in the mists of other scandals, back in 2014, Facebook was in the middle of what was then the biggest public relations debacle in company history. That June, a Facebook data scientist and two academics released a paper demonstrating that users could be emotionally manipulated based on the information Facebooks engineers fed into their accounts.

The conclusions of the study were alarming. But even more shocking was the means by which researchers had reached them. Facebook had used 700,000 of its users as social science guinea pigs without their consent. Not only could Facebook manipulate its users; ithad manipulated them, without any regard to the ethical implications.

A firestorm of bad press and user fury ensued. Then, in December 2015, The Guardian reported that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) had harvested psychological data from millions of Facebook users for his presidential campaign, relying on a small firm known as Cambridge Analytica.

These were the days before Facebook had been weaponized to incite genocide in Myanmar or livestream mass shootings in New Zealand or proliferate the far-right propaganda that helped elect Donald Trump. But there were plenty of indications that something was amiss with the worlds most popular social network which was already under a November 2011 consent order from the Federal Trade Commission requiring the company to take better care of user data and privacy.

At that time, Kamala Harris was the top state law enforcement official overseeing Facebook and every other major tech company in Silicon Valley. As attorney general of California, she possessed sweeping powers to restrain the growing power of those tech platforms.

Theres a lot that attorneys general across the country could have done to rein in Big Tech, said Sally Hubbard, director of enforcement strategy at the Open Markets Institute, an anti-monopoly think tank. Most notably, challenging the Instagram and WhatsApp mergers.

Those acquisitions took place in 2012 and 2014, during Harris tenure as AG. And yet Harris, like federal regulators in the Obama administration, never confronted these metastasizing threats to American democracy from an antitrust perspective, nor brought legal action against them on consumer protection grounds. Even well into her 2020 presidential campaign, she pursued a soft touch with Big Tech, issuing vague promises to secure consumer privacy protections as her rivals for the Democratic nomination particularly Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) vowed to break up Facebook and implement ambitious new regulatory regimes.

More than 1,400 pages of emails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request help explain this inaction, showing that Harris generally viewed Big Tech as a partner rather than a threat. At times, she even teamed up with tech companies to market herself as a rising star in American politics a depiction that proved correct with her election to the Senate in 2016.

Travis LeBlanc, a special assistant AG during Harris tenure in California, challenged the idea that she was soft on tech platforms and noted the specific example of the sex advertising forum Backpage.

She prosecuted Backpage at a time when Congress wasnt doing anything. She broke up sex trafficking rings, said LeBlanc. The idea that she didnt do enough or was working too close with tech platforms instead is an absurd premise. She was arguably the national leader on the issue.

Today, Harris is a leading contender for the Democratic Partys vice presidential nomination. One of the most pressing questions for the next administration will be how it chooses to grapple with the corporate behemoths that have come to dominate American culture. This look inside Harris record with Big Tech suggests a politician who identifies with the tech elite and is wary of substantive reform.

Leaning In, Leaning Out

In February 2013, Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg wrote to Harris asking for a glossy photograph of the AG and a personal anecdote demonstrating how Harris had leaned in. Sandberg was looking for stories of powerful women proving their mettle in the male-dominated upper echelons of American power, from boardrooms to statehouses. As the top law enforcement official in the biggest state in the country, Harris was a natural target.

Sandberg was asking Harris to participate in a massive PR rollout for her soon-to-be-released book Lean In. The Lean In marketing campaign was intimately connected to Facebook itself. Ordinary women who wanted to follow the Lean In movement had to sign up through a Facebook account and like Lean In to receive further career advice.

Harris passed along a headshot and her own Lean In story a tale of how she got her start in electoral politics running for district attorney of San Francisco in 2003 as a long-shot upstart who defeated several well-connected male challengers.

Harris was far from the only public figure to join in the marketing splash. When Lean Incame out in March 2013, Sandbergs memoir was celebrated as a womens rights triumph a road map to everything women could aspire to be in the corporate hierarchy. Sandberg is not just tough, wrote Anne-Marie Slaughter in a glowing New York Times review. She also comes across as compassionate, funny, honest and likable everything an ambitious young woman could hope to be. Slaughter was a former State Department official about to be named head of the New America Foundation, a liberal think tank.

So nobody made a fuss about a state law enforcement official joining a PR push for a top official at a company she ostensibly policed. The idea that either Sandberg or her company represented any kind of public policy problem was beyond the scope of what most politicians considered political.

But there were rumblings that the platforms Google, Facebook, Twitter were losing control of what they had created. In 2013, public fury began to mount over revenge porn, a practice in which men posted nude or compromising photos or videos of ex-girlfriends hoping to humiliate them. Revenge porn specialists were typically isolated grifters, but the tech giants gave them public reach. A website in a lonely corner of the internet wouldnt get much traffic if Google, Facebook and Twitter never directed anybody to it, or refused to host such images on their platforms.

As AG, Harris made revenge porn a signature issue, eventually broadening the scope of her crackdown to include all cyber exploitation efforts to profit from abuse, particularly of women, online.

But she didnt go after the tech companies themselves. In 2013, she brought a case against Kevin Bollaert, the 27-year-old founder of UGotPosted.com, a site that invited misogynists to post photos of their exes. Bollaert was also the founder of ChangeMyReputation.com, a site that charged people a fee to take down those damaging photos. It was a clever scam: letting bad actors post material without consent on one site and then forcing victims to pay him to take it down through another site.

Harris threw the book at Bollaert, who was eventually sentenced to 18 years in prison. For womens rights activists, it was a victory free speech claims online didnt include efforts to humiliate people sexually without their consent.

She took on cyber exploitation, said Danielle Citron, a law professor at Boston University who received a MacArthur Foundation Genius grant in 2019 and took part in the meetings. No other AG in the country did that. Citron is a vice president at the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, which has received funding from Facebook and Twitter.

Harriss arguments in the case explicitly shielded Silicon Valley from any potential implications of a guilty verdict. Bollaert was responsible for what happened on his site because he was a publisher, not a neutral platform.

But as it became increasingly impossible to ignore the role Big Tech was playing in the revenge porn problem, Harris sent company representatives a note on Jan. 9, 2015, inviting them to her San Francisco office for a Feb. 4 meeting. The emails dont indicate much about what occurred during that discussion, but six days later, Harris appeared onstage with Sandberg at Facebooks Menlo Park headquarters, smiling and waving to the crowd before giving a talk about cyberbullying.

Justin Sullivan via Getty ImagesKamala Harris on stage at Facebook HQ with Sheryl Sandberg on Feb. 10, 2015.

The emails show that Harris convened private meetings for her cyber exploitation program throughout most of the year, finally launching the initiative as a public campaign in October of 2015. Tech companies committed to changing the way they monitored abusive content on their platforms. Harris praised their efforts in a June 2015 Marie Claire profile, which her office repeatedly emailed out to representatives from the firms over the months ahead of the October launch.

I asked some online companies to come in for a meeting about how we could create a safer environment online, Harris told Marie Claire. They were wonderful. Many companies really want to lead on this issue.

According to a February 2019 Politico profile, Harris relied on an advocacy tactic known as interest convergence theory, which maintains that activists have better success with reform projects when they align their goals with the interests of powerful institutions. Showing Facebook and Google that revenge porn was hurting their bottom line would help bring them along.

The problem with this reasoning is that in many cases, Big Tech directly profits from socially destructive policies.

Revenge porn, election integrity, the destruction of journalism you cant fix any of these problems at Facebook without changing the way Facebook makes its money, notes Open Markets Hubbard.

On the day of the launch, Harris office described it as a nine month collaboration between Attorney General Kamala Harriss office, major tech companies, law enforcement and victims advocates.

For Harris, tech companies were part of the solution, not the problem. I cannot emphasize enough how leaders in technology have stepped up, she said during a press conference.

It was hard to miss the different approaches Harris had taken with powerful political actors and small-time crooks. Bollaert got 18 years, while Google and Facebook got a private meeting and public praise.

A Soft Touch And Big Checks

Harris initiative was not totally fruitless. Within a month of our task force launching, Google took action to de-index the names of people from their platform, notes Citron meaning the search engine would not direct queries for individual names to revenge porn sites.

Butmany victims advocates maintain that Google is still a serious problem. Whatever its formal guidelines, the search engine lets a lot of harmful material slide.

Facebook is even worse. In 2017, a nonprofit military journalism outlet reported that veteran and active-duty Marines had been using Facebook to share nude photos of ex-girlfriends and strangers without their consent including dozens of active-duty female servicemembers. Four years after its meeting with Harris in San Francisco, Facebook was still a breeding ground for revenge porn.

By 2017, Harris was no longer in state government. She was elected to the Senate in 2016, backed by roughly $214,000 in campaign contributions from Big Tech, including the maximum individual donation allowed under California law from Sandberg herself.

Two days after the election, Sandberg wrote to congratulate Harris.

Kamala,

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!! We need you now more than ever.

I just did a Facebook post about you and all the women.

Cheering you on!

Sheryl

The emails do not include a response from Harris. But as a top contender for Joe Bidens VP slot, Harris record with Big Tech is more than a historical curiosity.

For most of her tenure as California AG, Harris was aware that something was going wrong at the most powerful and profitable institutions in her state. But she chose not to pursue them, training her sights instead on bad actors who didnt carry political influence.

Meanwhile, the tech giants matured into a grave threat to American democracy. Today, Facebook is not merely a hotbed for cruel sexual vendettas, but a vector for Russian propaganda, white nationalist organizing and even terrorism.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has developed a close relationship with Trump and is bending the platform to fit far-right proclivities. Sandberg has made a point of attending photo ops with Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

As a senator, Harris has been mostly quiet on policy-making issues that carry implications for Facebook and Google. She sat out the debate on a 2018 sex trafficking bill once her signature issue only entering her name as a co-sponsor after it was clear the bill would pass by a wide margin.

Last year, as other contenders for the 2020 presidential nomination called to break up Facebook and Google, Harris again suggested a lighter approach.

I believe that the tech companies have got to be regulated in a way that we can ensure and the American consumer can be certain that their privacy is not being compromised, Harris told The New York Times in January 2019.

When pressed on whether that included break-ups, Harris dodged. My first priority is going to be that we ensure that privacy is something that is intact.

For most tech experts, that approach is simply unrealistic.

All of the problems with Facebook all come down to two things, notes Hubbard. Its business model and the fact that its a monopoly power. You cant fix that with better privacy standards alone.

This story has been updated with a response from Travis LeBlanc, special assistant attorney general during Harris tenure.

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Are Facebook and Alexa really listening? 6 common tech myths debunked – USA TODAY

We once believed that Macs would never get a virus, closing apps would save battery life, and private mode was really private.

For the record, switching to incognito in your browser probably doesnt do what you think. Tap or click for six practical reasons to use it, from keeping your search autofill clean to shopping without spoiling the surprise.

And Im sorry to break it to you, but like a Windows PC, your Mac is certainly at risk. Tap or click for five free downloads that will keep your Mac or PC secure. This recommendation is one you cant afford to ignore.

Call me your digital life myth-buster with six misconceptions you can stop believing.

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Even if you turn off location tracking on your phone, you can still be tracked. Smartphones continuously check in with cell phone towers. Using this data, the proximity of your phone can be easily calculated.

But in the words of those late-night television commercials, Wait, theres more!

A few years ago, researchers at Princeton University released an app called PinMe. They proved that a phones location could be pinpointed by only using a phones sensors. The app collected compass details from the phones gyroscope, air pressure readings from the phones barometer, and speed along with the direction of travel from the phones accelerometer. No additional tech was needed to see the phones precise location on a map.

To prevent tracking, turn the phone off. If thats unrealistic, tap or click here for insider settings to limit tracking.

Close up man hands using smart phone battery low charged battery screen(Photo: juststock, Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Years ago, nickel-cadmium batteries suffered from the dreaded memory effect. The batteries would remember previous cycles and would not recharge fully. So the modus operandi was to make sure you drained the battery down to zero before recharging it.

Thats not the case anymore with todays lithium-ion batteries. These batteries degrade over time. A full charge that you have on your smartphone now does not last as long was when your phone was new.

You can check your iPhones battery. Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health.

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Unfortunately, you cant monitor battery health in the same way in Android 10. To see other battery stats, including usage, go to Settings > Battery. Tap the three-dot menu to see Battery usage.

You can track your battery life with a third-party app, like AccuBattery.

Is your phone always on empty? Tap or click for a trick to see whats killing your Android battery. For you iPhone users, tap or click here to bring new life to your phone.

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Heres a creepy scene thats being reported more and more often: Immediately after a private, personal conversation, an online ad pops up on your computer or smartphone for the very thing you were discussing. Just a coincidence?

From a technical standpoint, Facebook and many other apps can have full access to your smartphones microphone, even if the app is not running. So yes, snooping can easily be done. But Big Tech companies, especially Facebook, deny doing it.

If you use an iPhone, go toSettings >Facebook>Settingsin the sub-menu. Slide the Microphone switch to the left so it turns from green to white. That turns it off.

Alternatively, go toSettings > Privacy > Microphonethen look forFacebook. Note that you can toggle the mic on and off for other apps, too.

On Android, open Settings>Applications>Application Manager. Look forFacebook, and tapApp Permissions, thentoggle the microphone off

How to delete the recordings: Your Google Smart Speaker is always listening

Hey, smart speakers, are you listening?(Photo: Reviewed.com)

Smart assistants built into smart speakers give you the weather, spew out the latest headlines, and offer you a 90s playlist at a moments notice. But none of this is possible without you first speaking the magical wake word like Hey, Alexa, Hey, Siri, and OK,Google.

The problem is that these smart assistants get easily confused. Alexa wakes up when it hears unacceptable, a letter, or election. Say Hey Jerry or a city and Siri is ready for your commands. Try not to say OK when a Google smart speaker is in the room. OK, whos reading or OK cool wakes it up. For anyone who uses Microsofts Cortana, it responds to Montana.

Tuned in: Is Amazon's Alexa really always listening?

Smart speakers record what you say after the wake words. Big Tech says that they only use the recordings to make their devices more accurate. You can take back your privacy. You can review as well as delete your recordings.

Want to be shocked? Tap or click here for the steps to listen to your recordings and remove them.

Smart thermostats do more than control the temperature.(Photo: Photo courtesy of ARS/Rescue Rooter)

Smart thermostats learn your schedule and adjust accordingly. These thermostats know how often you adjust it, the outside temperature, how long it takes for the room to reach a certain temperature, and whether youre away or home. Paired with your smart assistant, you can raise or lower the temperature using your voice.

Somehow, the number 25% has been associated with how much money you could save on your heating and cooling bills. You will save money but not that much.

The best-sellingNest Thermostat claims to save 10% to 12% on heating and 15% on cooling. They estimate an average savings of $131 to $145 a year based on typical energy costs.

But there may be more money to be had if you add more smart devices to your home. Zillow reports that smart homes sell for almost 23% more than comparable properties in the same ZIP code.

If youre buying or selling a home equipped with smart devices, you need to take a few steps to secure all that tech. Tap or click here for directions.

We often look for how many bars register to assess signal strength. The signal bars are meant to indicate how strong the connection is between your phone and the cell tower, but no industry standard dictates how those bars are calculated.(Photo: Sean Gallup / Getty Images)

Youre having trouble keeping a cellphone call connected. You check your phone and you see plenty of bars. What is going on here? Why are you still having trouble? Its because those little signal-strength bars dont necessarily mean what you think they do.

Signal bars are meant to indicate how strong the connection is between your phone and the cell tower, but no industry standard dictates how those bars are calculated. It's up to the phone manufacturer to decide how to handle it. That means two different phones connected from the same spot to the same tower might show different numbers of bars. There can also be variations in the signal based on which carrier you use and its network technology choice.

Let's go back to that original problem. Your phone has plenty of bars, but you're still not able to keep a connection. This underlying issue might be network congestion, which can happen in urban areas and during big events when many people are all trying to use the network at the same time. While the number of bars is usually a good indicator of the signal, it's not foolproof.

If youd really like to get clearer calls and boost your phones signal,tap or click here for simple tricks, including a booster antenna proven to work.

Learn about all the latest technology on The Kim Komando Show, the nations largest weekend radio talk show. Kim takes calls and dispenses advice on todays digital lifestyle, from smartphones and tablets to online privacy and data hacks. For her daily tips, free newsletters and more, visit her website at Komando.com.

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Do Progressives Have a Free Speech Problem? – The New York Times

This is true; as Zaid Jilani wrote recently, If it were harder for employers to fire people for frivolous reasons, Americans would have less reason to fear that expressing their views might cost them their livelihoods. But it seems strange to me to argue that in the absence of better labor law, the left is justified in taking advantage of precarity to punish people for political disagreements.

None of this is an argument for a totally laissez-faire approach to speech; some ideas should be stigmatized.

I recently spoke to Wasow about the reaction to Shor tweeting his paper. Much of what we call cancel culture is just culture, he said. Culture has boundaries. Every community has boundaries. Those boundaries are always shifting. In the age of the internet, they move faster, and therefore where those boundaries are is less clear and less stable, and it makes it easier for people to cross those lines.

But its a problem when the range of proscribed speech is so wide that the rules are hard to even explain to those not steeped in left-wing mores.

Writing in the 1990s, at a time when feminists like Catharine MacKinnon sought to curtail free speech in the name of equality, the great left-libertarian Ellen Willis described how progressive movements sow the seeds of their own destruction when they become censorious. Its impossible, Willis wrote, to censor the speech of the dominant without stifling debate among all social groups and reinforcing orthodoxy within left movements. Under such conditions a movement can neither integrate new ideas nor build support based on genuine transformations of consciousness rather than guilt or fear of ostracism.

Its not always easy to draw a clear line between what Willis described as reinforcing orthodoxy and agitating to make language and society more democratic and inclusive. As Nicholas Grossman pointed out in Arc Digital, most signatories to the Letter probably agree that its a good thing that the casual use of racist and homophobic slurs is no longer socially acceptable. But those changes came about through private sanction, social pressure and cultural change, driven by activists and younger generations, he wrote.

Willis reminds us that when these changes were happening, the right denounced them as violations of free expression. Of the conservative campaign against political correctness in the 1990s, she wrote, Predictably, their valid critique of left authoritarianism has segued all too smoothly into a campaign of moral intimidation, one aimed at demonizing egalitarian ideas, per se, as repressive.

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Turkey is Using Pandemic to Tighten Chokehold on Free Expression – Balkan Insight

Turkey remains Not Free in Freedom Houses 2020 Freedom in the World index, in large part due to the level of retribution against exercising ones right to free expression. Many of those safeguards for rights protections in Turkey had been stripped away before COVID-19 took hold. In 2016, following a failed military coup attempt, over 150 media outlets were shuttered, and thousands of journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens were jailed under allegations of participation in terrorist activities.

At Freedom House, before the pandemic unfolded, we conducted research on public trust in the media in Turkey. We found that pressures and restrictions against media in Turkey have contributed to low public trust in the media overall, as well as a significant shift in media consumption habits. We learned that the Turkish public has turned more and more to the internet and to social media as sources of information and news.

However, this shift comes with significant public concerns about, and anxiety around, censorship, surveillance and untrustworthy information. Sixty-nine per cent of respondents expressed concern about the effects of censorship in Turkey, and 64 per cent revealed that they were worried about the government monitoring their online activities. Thirty-five per cent of those who expressed concerned about these issues were specifically troubled by the governments concealment of rights abuses.

A proposed draft law on social media appeared on the scene in April, and this month, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to tighten his grip on social media. Following that promise, at least 11 people were detained for posting allegedly insulting tweets about Erdogans newborn grandchild.

The passage of this legislation would ultimately give the authorities more control over content online, including Facebook, Instagram, and popular apps like WhatsApp and Messenger. These measures impact the free speech not just of outspoken journalists and activists but the broader public, as they turn increasingly to social and online media for information and expression. These decisions also bleed into the entertainment sphere; Netflix was blocked on the Turkish parliaments campus this month. As 130,000 websites in Turkey were banned in 2019 alone, the streaming giant might very well follow suit.

After a gay character in a Turkish-language drama on Netflix created a backlash in Turkeys conservative circles, Erdogan told Reuters: Do you understand now why we are against social media platforms such asYouTube, Twitter and Netflix? These platforms do not suit this nation. We want to shut [them] down, control [them] by bringing [a bill] to parliament as soon as possible.

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Has Oceania Healthcare Limited’s (NZSE:OCA) Impressive Stock Performance Got Anything to Do With Its Fundamentals? – Yahoo Finance

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Oceania Healthcare (NZSE:OCA) has had a great run on the share market with its stock up by a significant 24% over the last three months. Given that stock prices are usually aligned with a company's financial performance in the long-term, we decided to study its financial indicators more closely to see if they had a hand to play in the recent price move. Particularly, we will be paying attention to Oceania Healthcare's ROE today.

Return on equity or ROE is a key measure used to assess how efficiently a company's management is utilizing the company's capital. In short, ROE shows the profit each dollar generates with respect to its shareholder investments.

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The formula for return on equity is:

Return on Equity = Net Profit (from continuing operations) Shareholders' Equity

So, based on the above formula, the ROE for Oceania Healthcare is:

9.5% = NZ$59m NZ$618m (Based on the trailing twelve months to November 2019).

The 'return' is the income the business earned over the last year. Another way to think of that is that for every NZ$1 worth of equity, the company was able to earn NZ$0.10 in profit.

So far, we've learned that ROE is a measure of a company's profitability. Depending on how much of these profits the company reinvests or "retains", and how effectively it does so, we are then able to assess a companys earnings growth potential. Generally speaking, other things being equal, firms with a high return on equity and profit retention, have a higher growth rate than firms that dont share these attributes.

On the face of it, Oceania Healthcare's ROE is not much to talk about. However, given that the company's ROE is similar to the average industry ROE of 9.5%, we may spare it some thought. On the other hand, Oceania Healthcare reported a moderate 8.2% net income growth over the past five years. Given the slightly low ROE, it is likely that there could be some other aspects that are driving this growth. For instance, the company has a low payout ratio or is being managed efficiently.

We then performed a comparison between Oceania Healthcare's net income growth with the industry, which revealed that the company's growth is similar to the average industry growth of 8.2% in the same period.

The basis for attaching value to a company is, to a great extent, tied to its earnings growth. What investors need to determine next is if the expected earnings growth, or the lack of it, is already built into the share price. This then helps them determine if the stock is placed for a bright or bleak future. One good indicator of expected earnings growth is the P/E ratio which determines the price the market is willing to pay for a stock based on its earnings prospects. So, you may want to check if Oceania Healthcare is trading on a high P/E or a low P/E, relative to its industry.

The high three-year median payout ratio of 50% (or a retention ratio of 50%) for Oceania Healthcare suggests that the company's growth wasn't really hampered despite it returning most of its income to its shareholders.

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While Oceania Healthcare has seen growth in its earnings, it only recently started to pay a dividend. It is most likely that the company decided to impress new and existing shareholders with a dividend. Our latest analyst data shows that the future payout ratio of the company over the next three years is expected to be approximately 56%. Still, forecasts suggest that Oceania Healthcare's future ROE will drop to 7.1% even though the the company's payout ratio is not expected to change by much.

In total, it does look like Oceania Healthcare has some positive aspects to its business. That is, quite an impressive growth in earnings. However, the low profit retention means that the company's earnings growth could have been higher, had it been reinvesting a higher portion of its profits. Having said that, on studying current analyst estimates, we were concerned to see that while the company has grown its earnings in the past, analysts expect its earnings to shrink in the future. To know more about the company's future earnings growth forecasts take a look at this free report on analyst forecasts for the company to find out more.

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The global automotive axle and propeller market size in terms of value is estimated to be USD 21.7 billion in 2020, which is projected to grow to USD…

Growing adoption of AWD vehicles as well as advancement in engineering to enhance vehicle performance to drive the demand for axle and propeller shaft. The global automotive axle and propeller market size in terms of value is estimated to be USD 21.

New York, July 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Automotive Axle & Propeller Shaft Market by Axle Type, Axle Position, Propeller Shaft Type, Passenger Car Propeller Shaft Material and Region - Global Forecast to 2025" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p04764444/?utm_source=GNW 7 billion in 2020, which is projected to grow to USD 25.4 billion, by 2025 at a CAGR of 3.2%. Increasing adoption of AWD vehicles, coupled with growth in global vehicle production as well as advancement in engineering to enhance vehicle performance and fuel efficiency is estimated to drive the market growth. However, fluctuating raw material prices, as well as pricing pressure from automotive OEMs, are expected to be major challenges for axle and propeller shaft manufacturers.

Carbon fiber propeller shaft is the fastest-growing segmentCarbon fiber composites are being used in automotive components owing to their structural advantages over their metallic counterparts.These include lower weight and higher strength, which are of vital importance to the OEMs.

The carbon-fiber propeller shaft is fitted mostly in the SUVs provided premium vehicle manufacturers.Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi are prominent car manufacturers in the premium segment and have registered significant growth in recent years in their vehicle sales.

According to a Mercedes-Benz publication, the company sold nearly 2.3 million cars globally in 2017, with sales growing by 9.9% year-on-year basis. Further, as per the BMW press release, the companys sales grew by 4.2% between 2016 and 2017. Thus, the growth in premium vehicle sales is becoming an essential factor that will drive the carbon fiber propeller shaft market.

Live axle is projected to lead the automotive axle market, by type, during the forecast periodLive axle is estimated to hold the largest share of the market during the forecast period between 2020 and 2025.Live axle drives the wheel connected to it along with supporting the weight of the car.

Increasing consumer preference towards SUVs and RWD passenger cars, as well as consistent growth in overall vehicle production, has triggered the growth of live axles market.The demand of RWD/AWD in the US, China, Japan, and European countries have shown significant growth in recent years, and the trend is expected to continue over the forecast period, thus, ultimately boosting the live axle demand for light-duty vehicles.

Additionally, the growth in heavy vehicles, mainly in North America and Europe, will propel the live axle demand in the future.

Asia Oceania: The largest and second-fastest-growing automotive axle & propeller shaft marketAsia Oceania is anticipated to be the fastest-growing market for automotive axle & propeller shaft during the forecast period.The market growth can be attributed to the significant increase in the production of passenger cars and commercial vehicles in the region.

Further, with an increase in per capita income, China, Japan, and South Korea have witnessed a significant rise in premium vehicle sales and have emerged as lucrative markets for premium automotive OEMs.As Asia Oceania contributes to a considerable share of the global bus and truck production, trucks and buses hold the maximum percentage of automotive axle & propeller shaft market in 2018.According to OICA statistics, the share of heavy trucks and buses in Asia Oceania was estimated to be 75% and 76%, respectively, in 2018.

Increasing infrastructure spending, rising import-export trade, and growth of e-commerce have driven the growth of the Asia Oceania market.With rising heavy vehicle production, the demand for axle and propeller shaft is expected to grow significantly, which in turn would push foreign suppliers to extend their presence in this region.

These factors together are expected to drive the automotive axle and propeller shaft in the region.The recent COVID-19 pandemic is expected to impact the global automotive industry.The entire supply chain is disrupted due to a limited supply of parts.

For instance, Hubei province in China accounts for 8 -10% of the Chinese auto production and is severely impacted by pandemic.China suppliers around the globe placed production lines on halt or temporarily shut them down the production facilities.

Also, legal and trade restrictions, such as sealed borders, increased the shortage of required parts.Such disruption in the supply chain is expected to affect the assembly of OEMs in Europe and North America.

Thus, growth may have been derailed in 2020 owing to the COVID-19 outbreak. However, as per estimates, the Asia Oceania will witness growth in the forecast period owing to the successful containment of the virus in countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea

The study contains insights provided by various industry experts. The break-up of the primaries is as follows: By Company Type Tier-1 - 59%, Tier-2 - 26%, and OEMs - 15% By Designation C level - 70 %, Director level - 20%, and Others - 10% By Region North America - 38%, Europe - 31%, Asia Oceania - 21%, and RoW - 10%

The key companies profiled in the study are ZF Friedrichshafen AG (Germany), GKN Automotive (U.K.), Dana Incorporated (U.S.), American axle & manufacturing (U.S.), Meritor Inc. (U.S.), Showa Corporation (Japan), Hyundai Wia Corporation (South Korea), Gestamp Automocion (Spain), JTEKT Corporation (Japan) and IFA Rotorion (Germany)

Research CoverageThe primary objective of the study is to define, describe, and forecast the automotive axle and propeller shaft market, by value and volume.The study segments the market by axle type (dead, live, and tandem), propeller shaft type (single piece and multi-piece), axle position (front and rear), propeller shaft by position (front, rear, interaxle) ,passenger car propeller shaft by material (alloy and carbon fiber), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Oceania, and RoW).

The study tracks and analyzes competitive developments such as market share analysis, expansions, joint ventures, acquisitions, and other activities carried out by key industry participants.

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Swab and Viral Transport Medium Market to Witness Contraction, as Uncertainty Looms Following Global – PharmiWeb.com

VALLEY COTTAGE, N.Y. Swab and Viral Transport Medium Market Analysis 2020-2030

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Chapter 02 Market Introduction

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Chapter 03 Market Background

This chapter explains the key macroeconomic factors, drivers, restraints, and opportunity analysis that are expected to influence growth of the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market over the forecast period. Moreover, in-depth information about the market dynamics and their impact analysis on the market have been provided in the successive section.

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This section includes premium insights such as product adoption analysis, application road map, key promotional strategies, regulations, and many more. This section helps readers understand the key factors associated with the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market.

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Chapter 06 Global Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030, by Product Type

Based on product type, the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market is segmented into viral transport medium and virus swabs. In this chapter, readers can find information about the key trends and developments in Swab and Viral Transport Medium and market attractiveness analysis based on product type.

Chapter 07 Global Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030, by Indication

This chapter provides details about the Swab and Viral Transport Medium based on Indication, and has been classified into influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, mumps virus, adenovirus, rhinovirus herpes simplex virus varicella-zoster virus and other indications. In this chapter, readers can understand the market attractiveness analysis based on indication

Chapter 08 Global Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030, by End User

This chapter provides details about the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market based on end user, and has been classified into diagnostic laboratories, hospitals & ambulatory surgical centers specialty clinics and others. In this chapter, readers can understand the market attractiveness analysis based on end user.

Chapter 09 Global Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030, by Region

This chapter explains how the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market will grow across various geographic regions such as North America, Latin America, Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, and Middle East & Africa (MEA).

Chapter 10 North America Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter includes a detailed analysis of growth of the North America Swab and Viral Transport Medium market, along with a country-wise assessment that includes the U.S. and Canada. Readers can also find the regional trends, and market growth based on the application and countries in North America.

Chapter 11 Latin America Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter provides the growth scenario of the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the Rest of Latin America. Along with this, assessment of the market across target segments has been provided.

Chapter 12 Europe Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter provides the growth scenario of the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market in Europe in several countries such as Germany, the U.K., France, Spain, Italy, Russia, and the Rest of Europe are included in this chapter.

Chapter 13 East Asia Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter highlights the growth of the Swab and Viral Transport Medium in East Asia by focusing on China, Japan & South Korea. This section also help readers understand the key factors that are responsible for the growth of the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market in East Asia.

Chapter 14 South Asia Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter provides the growth scenario of the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market in South Asia in several countries such as India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and rest of South Asia are included in this chapter.

Chapter 15 Oceania Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter highlights the growth of the Swab and Viral Transport Medium in Oceania. This section also help readers understand the key factors that are responsible for the growth of the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market in Australia and New Zealand.

Chapter 16 MEA Swab and Viral Transport Medium Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter provides information about how the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market will grow in major countries in the MEA region such as GCC Countries, South Africa, Turkey and the Rest of MEA, during the forecast period.

Chapter 17 Key and Emerging Countries Analysis

This section include deep dive analysis of Swab and Viral Transport Medium market for key and emerging countries. Reader can understand the market value and volume by product type, technology and end user for key countries.

Chapter 18 Market Structure Analysis

This chapter highlights the tier structure analysis, market concentration analysis and company share analysis along with sales footprint analysis of key player operating in Swab and Viral Transport Medium market.

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Chapter 19 Competition Analysis

In this chapter, readers can find a comprehensive list of all the prominent stakeholders in the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market, along with a detailed information about each company, which includes company overview, revenue shares, strategic overview, and recent company developments. Some of the market players featured in the report are McKesson Corporation, Cardinal Health Inc., Becton, Dickinson and Company, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Quidel Corporation, COPAN Diagnostics Inc., VIRCELL S.L., Deltalab, Titan Biotech Ltd., Medical Wire & Equipment and among others.

Chapter 20 Assumptions and Acronyms

This chapter includes a list of acronyms and assumptions that provides a base to the information and statistics included in the Swab and Viral Transport Medium report.

Chapter 21 Research Component Methodology

This chapter help readers understand the research component methodology followed to obtain various conclusions as well as important qualitative and quantitative information about the Swab and Viral Transport Medium market

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$18.4 Billion Worldwide Automotive Turbocharger Industry to 2025 – Players Include Honeywell, Continental & Borgwarner Among Others – Yahoo…

Dublin, July 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Automotive Turbocharger Market by Technology (VGT, Wastegate, Electric), Material (Cast Iron, Aluminum), Component, Fuel Type, Application (Agriculture, Construction), Vehicle (Passenger Car, LCV, Truck & Bus), Aftermarket, Region - Global Forecast to 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global automotive turbocharger market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5% during the forecast period, where the revenue in 2020 is estimated to be USD 11.1 billion and is projected to reach USD 18.4 billion by 2025.

The growth of the automotive turbocharger market is influenced by factors such as upcoming regulation in Asian countries such as China and India, increased production of mild - hybrid vehicles, and increased popularity of TGDI among others. Some of the market restraining factors are the declining share of diesel vehicles, a recent decline in global vehicle production, and possible shift towards electric cars.

Aluminum is estimated to be the fastest-growing material for turbochargers.

The automotive turbocharger consists of various components like turbines, turbocharger housing, compressor housing, bearings, and turbocharger shaft. Cast Iron, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Nickel - based alloys, Titanium - alloys are the essential materials used for the manufacturing of turbochargers. The durability of turbocharger components at high temperatures depends upon the type of material been used for it. Owing to the light-weighting trend, and the benefits offered by Aluminum over cast iron, the demand for Al is estimated to be the largest in the coming years.

Passenger car segment is estimated as the largest market for turbochargers.

Passenger car is the major market for turbochargers in the vehicle segment, considering the overall production globally. According to ACEA, the passenger car production hit 74.9 million in 2019 and is expected to go beyond ~70 - 72 million by 2024 - 2025, with Asia Pacific and North America being the leading regions. In 2019, Asia Oceania passenger car production was around 40.2 million units as compared to 43.8 million units in 2017. In 2019, the Asia Oceania region accounted for 79.4% of the global passenger car production. On the other hand, China accounted for 29.2% of the worldwide passenger car production, which makes Asia Oceania is the largest market for turbochargers.

Asia Oceania to dominate the automotive turbocharger market.

Asia Oceania is estimated to be the largest market for automotive turbochargers. The automotive industry has changed the landscape of the Asia Pacific region. Increased production of automobiles, the presence of key players such as IHI, continental AG, Mitsubishi heavy industries, BorgWarner have broadened the scope for turbochargers in this region. China's passenger car production is estimated to cross 20 million by 2024, with 50% of them already equipped with TGDI now will expand the turbocharger market. Other emerging economies stress on cleaner vehicles such as Mild hybrid vehicles, and stringent emission norms will positively impact the turbocharger industry in the future.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Automotive Turbocharger Market, Premium Insights4.1 Attractive Opportunities in Automotive Turbocharger Market4.2 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Technology4.3 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Fuel Type4.4 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Vehicle Type4.5 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Material4.6 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Off-Highway Vehicles4.7 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Region4.8 Automotive Turbocharger Aftermarket

5 Market Overview5.1 Introduction5.2 Years Considered for the Study5.3 Currency and Pricing5.4 Market Dynamics5.4.1 Drivers5.4.1.1 Decrease in Emission Limits in Upcoming Emission Regulations5.4.1.2 Increased Demand for Passenger Car Gasoline Engines5.4.2 Restraints5.4.2.1 Higher Maintenance Cost and More Cooling Oil Requirements5.4.2.2 Decrease in Vehicle Production in the Last Few Years5.4.3 Opportunities5.4.3.1 Electric Turbochargers Will Give a Boost to the Future Demand for Turbochargers5.4.4 Challenges5.4.4.1 Turbo Lag5.4.4.2 Durable, Temperature Resistant, Economical Materials for Turbochargers5.5 Revenue Shift for the Turbocharger Manufacturers

6 Covid-19 Impact Analysis6.1 Covid-19 Impact Analysis on Automotive Market6.2 Covid-19 Impact Analysis on Turbocharger Market6.2.1 Automotive Turbocharger Market Scenario6.2.1.1 Realistic Scenario6.2.1.2 High Covid-19 Impact Scenario6.2.1.3 Low Covid-19 Impact Scenario

7 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Vehicle Type7.1 Introduction7.1.1 Research Methodology7.1.2 Assumptions7.1.3 Industry Insights7.1.4 Global Vehicle Production Data7.2 Passenger Cars7.2.1 Increasing Passenger Car Production Will Boost the Turbocharger Market in Asia-Pacific and Europe7.3 Light Commercial Vehicles7.3.1 Increasing Trend of Turbocharger Application in Lcv Will Boost the Growth of the North America Market7.4 Truck7.4.1 Growth in Construction, Infrastructure & Transportation Sectors to Drive the Automotive Turbocharger Demand7.5 Bus7.5.1 Increasing Demand for Public and Private Transportation to Boost the Market for Buses in Asia

8 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Fuel Type8.1 Introduction8.1.1 Research Methodology8.1.2 Assumptions8.1.3 Industry Insights8.2 Diesel8.2.1 Increasing Stringent Emission Norms Will Impact the Automotive Turbocharger Market8.3 Gasoline8.3.1 Increasing Demand from Europe Will Drive the Market for Gasoline Vehicles8.4 Alternate Fuel/Cng8.4.1 Subsidized Price and Environmental Benefits Will Help Cng Vehicles to Grow

9 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Technology9.1 Introduction9.1.1 Research Methodology9.1.2 Assumptions9.1.3 Industry Insights9.2 Variable Geometry Turbocharger (Vgt/Vnt)9.2.1 Demand for High Efficiency and Low Carbon Emission Technology Will Drive the Variable Geometry Turbocharger Market9.3 Wastegate Turbocharger9.3.1 Increasing Demand for Small Cars in Asia-Pacific Will Drive the Wastegate Turbocharger Market9.4 Electric Turbocharger9.4.1 Use of 48V Architecture in Future Cars and Plug-In Hybrid Will Drive the Electric Turbocharger Market9.5 Variable Twin Scroll Turbocharger9.6 Twin Turbocharger9.6.1 Two Stage Series Turbocharger9.6.2 Two Stage Parallel Turbocharger9.6.3 Twin Scroll Turbocharger9.7 Free-Floating Turbocharger9.8 Double Axle Turbocharger

10 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Material10.1 Introduction10.1.1 Research Methodology10.1.2 Assumptions10.1.3 Industry Insights10.2 Cast Iron10.2.1 Demand for Cost Effective and Heat Resistant Material Will Help the Cast Iron Market to Grow10.3 Aluminum10.3.1 Use of Aluminum Turbine Housing in Ldv Will Increase in Future10.4 Other Materials10.4.1 Use of Other Materials in Performance Cars Will Drive the Turbocharger Market

11 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Component11.1 Introduction11.1.1 Industry Insights11.2 Turbine11.3 Compressor11.4 Housing

12 Off-Highway Turbocharger Market, by Industry12.1 Introduction12.1.1 Research Methodology12.1.2 Assumptions12.1.3 Industry Insights12.2 Agriculture Tractor12.2.1 Increasing Demand for High Performance Power Tractor Will Drive the Demand for Automotive Turbocharger12.3 Construction Equipment12.3.1 Growth in Construction & Infrastructure Activities in Asia-Pacific and North America Will Drive the Market

13 Automotive Turbocharger Aftermarket, by Vehicle Type13.1 Introduction13.1.1 Research Methodology13.1.2 Assumptions13.1.3 Industry Insights13.2 Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV)13.2.1 Increasing Adoption of Turbocharger for Lcv in North America Will Boost the Demand in Future13.3 Heavy Commercial Vehicle (HCV)13.3.1 Hcv Will Lead the Market, Due to the High Miles Driven Compare With the LCV's

14 Automotive Turbocharger Market, by Region14.1 Introduction14.2 Asia-Pacific14.3 Europe14.4 North America14.5 Row

15 Recommendations by Markets and Markets15.1 Asia-Pacific Will Be the Major Market for Automotive Turbocharger15.2 Electric Turbocharger Can Be a Key Focus for Manufacturers15.3 Conclusion

16 Competitive Landscape16.1 Overview16.2 Automotive Turbocharger Market: Market Ranking Analysis16.3 Competitive Scenario16.3.1 New Product Developments16.3.2 Expansions16.3.3 Competitive Leadership Mapping16.3.4 Visionary Leaders16.3.5 Innovators16.3.6 Dynamic Differentiators16.3.7 Emerging Companies16.4 Competitive Leadership Mapping: Turbocharger Manufacturers16.4.1 Strenght of Product Portfolio16.4.2 Business Strategy Excellence16.5 Competitive Leadership Mapping: Component Suppliers16.5.1 Strength of Product Portfolio16.5.2 Business Strategy Excellence16.6 Right to Win

17 Company Profiles17.1 Key Players17.1.1 Honeywell17.1.2 Continental AG17.1.3 Borgwarner17.1.4 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries17.1.5 IHI17.1.6 BMTS Technology17.1.7 Cummins17.1.8 ABB17.1.9 TEL17.1.10 Delphi Technologies17.2 Additional Company Profiles17.2.1 North America17.2.1.1 Rotomaster International17.2.1.2 Precision Turbo & Engine Inc.17.2.1.3 Turbonetics Inc.17.2.1.4 Turbo International17.2.2 Europe17.2.2.1 Kompressorenbau Bannewitz GmbH17.2.2.2 Turbo Dynamics Ltd.17.2.2.3 Cimos17.2.3 Asia-Pacific17.2.3.1 Calsonic Kansei17.2.3.2 Weifang Fuyuan Turbocharger Co. Ltd.17.2.3.3 Hunan Tyen Machinery Co. Ltd.17.2.3.4 Ningbo Motor Industrial Co. Ltd.

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