Adia Nutrition, Inc. Reports Strong Revenue Growth in 2025 Annual Report, Highlights Transition to Regenerative Medicine and Full SEC Reporting Status

Adia Nutrition, Inc. Reports Strong Revenue Growth in 2025 Annual Report, Highlights Transition to Regenerative Medicine and Full SEC Reporting Status

Winter Park, Florida–(Newsfile Corp. – April 1, 2026) – Adia Nutrition, Inc. (OTCQB: ADIA), a leader in regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, and premium wellness solutions, today announced key highlights from its annual Form 10-K report for the year ended December 31, 2025. a dormant shell to an active player in the high-growth regenerative health … Read more

Other Nutrition Reports Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results and Highlights of Operational Progress, Strengthened Financial Foundations, and a Clear Path to Profitability

Other Nutrition Reports Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results and Highlights of Operational Progress, Strengthened Financial Foundations, and a Clear Path to Profitability

VANCOUVER, BC, March 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ – NUTRITION HOLDINGS INC. (TSX: BABY) (OTCQX: BABYF) (FSE: 0YL.F) (“Other” or that “Company”), is currently reporting financial results for the 2025 fiscal year ending December 31, 2025. The financial statements and MD&A are available on SEDAR under the Company profile. “2025 is a transformational year for Else Nutrition,” … Read more

Carson City Senior Center highlights history, art, poetry, health and wellness and more in April – Carson Now

Carson City Senior Center highlights history, art, poetry, health and wellness and more in April - Carson Now

History, art, poetry and Chautauqua lectures, health workshops and a Meals on Wheels fundraiser are among the events in April at the Carson City Senior Center. Volunteers wanted: Bingo & Tech Help The Carson City Senior Center is seeking talented volunteers for two specific roles. Technical assistance is a volunteer-run service teaching others how to … Read more

A better way: BYU research highlights cultural barriers to mental health care in Pacific Island communities

A better way: BYU research highlights cultural barriers to mental health care in Pacific Island communities

BYU graduate students are playing a key role in research aimed at closing the mental health gap for Pacific Islanders – a group long overlooked in traditional services, due to seemingly unaddressed topics. From 2018 to 2025, Kawika Allen, BYU Counseling Psychology professor, has led several groups of students in her research laboratory called the … Read more