DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
MERCEDES' F1 CONCEPT FOR TWO
Source: Mercedes
- Mercedes-AMG unveiled a hot, high performance supercar concept just in time for the Monaco Grand Prix. It's being called a Formula 1-like race car for two. Here are some key facts:
- It's called the Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed
- This is the first look at Mercedes radical Mythos series of cars
- Foreshadows where high speed performance cars are headed
- Very aerodynamic sports car for 2
- Open, radical design with no windshield and no roof
- Combines innovative design and highly advanced technologies
- Only 250 will be produced
- Mercedes' goal is to provide a direct experience through the open architecture of the thrill of driving a performance car
- HALO system in the car replaces the traditional A-pillar to protect the driver's head like in a race car
- PureSpeed officially debuts in 2025 and makes an appearance in Monaco this weekend.
DIET CAN GREATLY BOOST YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
Source: Stock
- Incredibly, the leading cause of illness and disability globally is not cancer or heart disease. It's neurological conditions including depression. According to the World Health Organization, more than 3 billion people are affected. According to new neuroscience research, there is easy relief. Smart eating and drinking can significantly improve your mental health. Here are a few suggested tips:
- Get the right micronutrients into your system like vitamin B, which is key to preventing depression, anxiety and forgetfulness.
- Make sure you are properly hydrated. Dehydration can make it harder for you to focus, think clearly and fully concentrate.
- Eat lots of fiber. It keeps your gut healthy and allows it to absorb vital vitamins and minerals essential to mental wellbeing.
- Avoid fad diets that promote extreme dietary practices for ultra-fast results. Their lack of nutritional balance could be deleterious to your mental health.
- Avoid junk foods that are rich in carbs, sugar and fat. New research has found we are more tempted to junk food when we're tired.
- These fresh, new tips on how to use your diet to improve your mental health are based on a UK research study of nearly 200,000 people and their dietary habits.
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