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Forbes
13 hours ago
- Business
- Forbes
REI's 4th Of July Sale Is Live—Here Are The Best Deals So Far
REI's 4th Of July Sale is officially live. Now through July 7, outdoor enthusiasts can save up to 50% on gear and apparel from top brands like Teva and The North Face, as well as the retailer's own beloved in-house designs. And, unlike its member-only events, the 4th Of July Sale is open to everyone. That said, members still get a few extra perks, including 20% off one full-priced Yeti product at checkout. Check out REI's 4th Of July Sale to save up to 50% on summer essentials like camping gear, kayaks, ... More bathing suits and more. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTOS: RETAILER Throughout the sale, you'll have the chance to save up to 50% on clearance items, up to 30% on camp gear and up to 20% on water sport products—like kayaks and paddle boards. Here are the best offers we've spotted so far, plus everything else you need to know to make the most of this year's sale. Versatility is key when you're on the trail. These dual-purpose shorts are made of a durable, quick-drying fabric and feature two hand pockets and a zippered back pocket to stash valuables. They'll keep you dry and protected from the sun while you're hiking and can even double as a bathing suit. Another versatile find, this hiking shirt is practical enough for the trails yet polished enough to wear out to dinner. It's made of a breathable, 2-way stretch fabric that dries quickly and features a zippered chest pocket and rolled-forward shoulder seams to prevent chaffing from hiking packs. Three patterns are on sale in sizes small through XXL. It may seem counterintuitive to purchase an insulated jacket in summer, but sometimes that's when you find the best deals. Whether you're planning a cold-weather escape or just thinking ahead to winter, this North Face jacket is an extremely popular find. The design is water-repellent and will keep you warm, even when wet. The jacket also packs down into its own front pocket for easy, compact storage. These versatile pants are rugged enough for the trail but comfortable enough for everyday wear. They're made of a lightweight, abrasion-resistant material that's breezy and durable, and include extra features like zippered pockets, a harness-compatible waist and more. Three colors are currently on sale for 20% off. A favorite among hikers, this Sunday Afternoons hat keeps you dry and protected from the sun while you're out on the trail. It's comfortable, water-resistant, sweat-wicking and includes useful features like a sunglass lock to keep your shades in place. Five colors are available for 25% off. Sun shirts are a great way to stay comfortable and protected throughout the summer. You can toss it over your bathing suit for more coverage or wear it on its own for quick-drying, UPF 50+ coverage all day. This discount is available in three colors and almost every size. This new arrival is made of a lightweight, stretchy cotton-blend fabric with an elastic waist and webbed belt, so you can adjust the fit as needed. It also has side pockets and a secured back pocket to stash away the essentials. If you're looking for a simple swim top, this Carve Designs option has a supportive T-strap construction with removable pads for additional coverage. Reviewers say it holds similarly to a sports bra and is a great pick for active swimming—but one person notes they wish it had adjustable straps. Designed to hold up against intense workouts, this racerback top is soft, moisture-wicking and supportive. Three colors are currently on sale, so you can pick up a few to cycle through during the week. There's nothing like pulling on some cozy pants after a long day on the water. These breezy pants are lightweight and have a comfy wide-leg silhouette that's perfect for post-beach day lounging. This style is currently on sale in three colors and most sizes. A multitool is exactly what it sounds like: a pocket-sized tool that can tackle a variety of tasks. Leatherman is one of the most well-known multitool brands, and its Wave Plus boasts an impressive array of features, including two types of pliers, wire cutters, knives, scissors, a bottle opener and more. There's nothing quite like a hot cup of coffee on a cold, dewy morning. This Yeti French press can brew two to four cups of coffee and is made of durable, rust-resistant kitchen-grade stainless steel. The Key Lime colorway of this French Press is currently on sale for everyone, but members can save 20% on any color at checkout. Unwanted pests can quickly lead to a bad day on the trail. Protect your gear from ticks, chiggers, mites and mosquitoes with this beloved insect repellent spray. The bottle has enough to coat up to four full outfits and can last up to six weeks before you need to reapply. Whether you're camping or posting up for a day at the lake, a good camp chair is paramount. This Coleman design is easy to set up and includes extra features, like a cup holder and a small cooler pouch to keep your next beverage cold. This foldable kayak is one of the best purchases I've made in years. If you live in a smaller space but still want easy access to the water, this no-frills kayak snaps together in minutes and can be folded back down just as quickly. (I also picked up its backpack accessory so I can easily cart it to the lake on foot.) It's pretty bare bones, so it's not especially comfortable for long stints on the water, but it's fun, effective and does exactly what I need it to. Summer sandals don't get more classic than a pair of Tevas. This minimalist design is quick-drying, durable and adjustable. The shoe is also treated with a peppermint-based anti-odor treatment to keep you feeling fresh, even after a long day on your feet. The 24% discount is available in three colors and most sizes. We like the Brooks Ghost 16 for serious walkers, people who are on their feet all day and new runners. The versatile sneaker is grippy, stable and has a cushioned foam midsole that's great at absorbing shock. This style is on sale in three colorways, but the pictured color has the most available sizing. Our favorite men's hiking sandals check off all the boxes: The design is comfortable, durable, supportive and very affordable—even when it's not on sale. The shoe is a little bulky and its reinforced arch may bother those with flat feet, but overall it's a beloved classic for a reason. Socks are easy to overlook, but a great (or terrible) sock can make a huge difference when you're on your feet for long periods. This Balega design has a seamless toe, compression arch support and moisture-wicking properties to keep your feet dry and cool. REI's 4th Of July Sale kicked off June 27 and lasts through July 7. Last year's sale ended July 4, so this is a nice opportunity to shop through the holiday weekend. REI's 4th of July Sale typically lasts around two weeks, though it's varied the past two years. Last year it ran for exactly 14 days and the year before that it ran for 12 days. However, this year's sale is only 10 days long, so you'll want to make the most of it. Yes, REI's 4th Of July Sale is open to the public. That said, REI Co-op members usually receive special coupons for full-priced items or brands that are excluded from the main sale. This year, members can take 20% off a full-priced Yeti product at checkout. If you're interested in joining for these perks, it costs $30 to become a lifetime REI Co-op member. What Is REI's Biggest Sale Of The Year? REI's Anniversary Sale in the spring is typically considered the brand's biggest sale of the year. The event is open to everyone and often includes the widest array of offers, as well as exclusive discounts for REI Co-op members. If you missed the sale in May, there are still plenty of opportunities to save in 2025. Its current 4th Of July Sale is a great chance to grab summer essentials. Meanwhile, REI's Cyber Week Sale in the fall is perfect for stocking up on winter gear.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Teva to Host Conference Call to Discuss Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results at 8 a.m. ET on July 30, 2025
TEL AVIV, Israel, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE and TASE: TEVA) announced today that it will issue a press release on its second quarter 2025 financial results on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at 7:00 a.m. ET. Following the release, Teva will conduct a conference call and live webcast on the same day, at 8:00 a.m. ET. In order to participate, please register in advance here to obtain a local or toll-free phone number and your personal pin. A live webcast of the call will be available on Teva's website at: Following the conclusion of the call, a replay of the webcast will be available within 24 hours on Teva's website. About TevaTeva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE and TASE: TEVA) is a different kind of global biopharmaceutical leader, one that operates across the full spectrum of innovation to reliably deliver medicines to patients worldwide. For over 120 years, Teva's commitment to bettering health has never wavered. Today, the company's global network of capabilities enables its 37,000 employees across 57 markets to advance health by developing medicines for the future while championing the production of generics and biologics. We are dedicated to addressing patients' needs, now and in the future. Moving forward together with science that treats, inspired by the people we serve. To learn more about how Teva is all in for better health, visit Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release and the conference call may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which are based on management's current beliefs and expectations and are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties, both known and unknown, that could cause our future results, performance or achievements to differ significantly from that expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include risks relating to: our ability to successfully compete in the marketplace including our ability to successfully execute our Pivot to Growth strategy; our significant indebtedness; our business and operations in general; compliance, regulatory and litigation matters; other financial and economic risks; and other factors discussed in this press release and in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, including in the sections captioned "Risk Factors'. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and we assume no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements or other information contained herein, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. You are cautioned not to put undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Teva Media Inquiries Teva Investor Relations InquiresError in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


The Spinoff
4 days ago
- Health
- The Spinoff
The changes to ADHD treatment rules, explained
Being diagnosed with and treated for ADHD in Aotearoa is set to get much easier. Here's what you need to know. What's all this then? Yesterday, government drug-funding agency Pharmac and medical regulatory body Medsafe announced changes to the rules relating to stimulant treatments for ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). From February 1, 2026, general practitioners (GPs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) will be able to prescribe methylphenidate, dexamfetamine and lisdexamfetamine (often known by their brand names, including Ritalin, Rubifen, Concerta and Teva) to adults aged 18 and over. For those aged 17 and younger, nurse practitioners working in mental health services will also be able to prescribe them. Who can prescribe these drugs currently? Initially, only 'a medical practitioner with a vocational scope of practice of paediatrics or psychiatry'. That essentially means, for adults, a psychiatrist (clinical psychologists can diagnose ADHD but not prescribe medication). After diagnosing ADHD and getting the patient established on the correct meds at the correct dose, the psychiatrist can write a written recommendation to the patient's GP or NP, after which they too can prescribe the drugs. (People prescribed ADHD meds used to have to be reviewed by their psychiatrist every two years in order to keep getting them, but that onerous requirement was ditched in December last year.) Interesting. But if GPs can already prescribe (eventually), and the two-year review is already goneburger, what's the problem? It can be very difficult to secure that crucial appointment with a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist (for adults) or paediatrician (for kids) to get the diagnosis that is a prerequisite for being prescribed the medication. Nabbing a referral through the public system can be nigh on impossible in many regions, and even if you happen to be successful, the wait for an appointment is likely to be months. Even people who can afford to go privately or have health insurance – the cost for an assessment is usually upwards of $1,000 – might have to wait up to a year or longer for an appointment. Aside from the cost, which has led to inequities in treatment, there's the cruel irony of all this administrative hoop-jumping being particularly gruelling for the ADHD brain. It was this ' broken system ' that resulted in Auckland GP Tony Hanne, a leading ADHD specialist, being suspended and fined for flouting the rules and prescribing meds to his patients. Not ideal then. Why such long waits for treatment? A combination of the much-documented pressures on our health system (mental health is an area that's particularly stretched) and an increase in demand: between 2006 and 2022, the number of adults being prescribed ADHD medication in New Zealand rose tenfold as this neurodevelopmental disorder became better understood (the reality for ADHDers is far more complex than the old stereotype of the naughty little boy disrupting class). ADHD is still believed to be under-diagnosed, however: according to research published last year, 0.6% of the adult population was being treated for ADHD in 2022, but an estimated 2.6% have the condition. Why are the prescribing rules so strict? GPs lost the ability to prescribe the meds in 1999 due to fears they were being overprescribed, likely linked to a moral panic originating in the US around overmedicated kids. There were also concerns about misuse and 'diversion', ie when people prescribed the drugs give or sell them to others. ADHD drugs are safe and not addictive if used as prescribed, by people who actually have the condition – they amplify the release of dopamine, which has a calming and focusing effect. But they can be used recreationally – usually crushed and snorted at higher doses, or as a ' study drug ', and there were reportedly fears that gangs could use them to make methamphetamine. Any evidence of that actually happening? The gang thing, no, and there is no evidence that people prescribed ADHD meds are more likely to abuse substances either. There is, however, evidence of a link between undiagnosed and untreated ADHD and substance abuse. That's just one of many societal costs of untreated ADHD that have been identified, alongside, to name just a few, lost productivity, absenteeism, welfare and education costs and costs to the criminal justice system – various studies suggest people with ADHD are overwhelmingly overrepresented among the prison population worldwide. Hmm. Surely the overprescribing thing is a valid concern though – how can an overworked GP be expected to provide an accurate diagnosis, especially if the patient has been influenced by all the ADHD content out there and is adamant they've got it? Not all GPs and NPs will be offering ADHD diagnoses and treatment, and it won't be squeezed into a 15-minute appointment, say the decision-makers. 'It's important we ensure a high quality of ADHD assessment, and that people can expect to receive appropriate care and support,' said Medsafe group manager Chris James in the press release announcing the changes. 'We have been working closely with sector representatives to develop a clinical framework which will set out principles for diagnosing and treating ADHD, including the appropriate clinical care required of healthcare practitioners.' But writing for Newsroom in February this year, when the proposal to change the rules was being consulted on, an associate professor in psychological medicine at the University of Otago said that the consequences were likely to be 'double-edged' if it was accepted. Ben Beaglehole, who led the recent research into the ADHD treatment gap referenced above, said that while the changes would give more people access to life-changing treatment, they were 'likely to cause inadvertent harm through less thorough assessments, poorly targeted treatment, and greater community misuse of stimulants'. Oh. What do other people in the industry reckon? The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP), which has been at the forefront of the campaign for change, welcomed the news, with medical director Luke Bradford telling the Herald that GPs would be doing some serious upskilling and assessments would be thorough. 'It's not going to be, 'I'm going to the doctor about my sore knee, and by the way, I always thought I'm not very good at concentrating. Do you think I've got ADHD? Can I have some Ritalin?' That's not what is going to happen.' Mental health nurse practitioner Anna Elders echoed this. 'I think there's going to be some misconceptions that GPs and nurse practitioners can diagnose within a 15- or a 30-minute consult, and that's not accurate,' she said, in comments made via the Science Media Centre. 'There are really firm guidelines from the working group, the ministry, and all of the colleges around what a really good, comprehensive assessment will look like. GPs are going to have to identify that they want to develop special skills and knowledge and undertake training in working with ADHD, just like they would if they developed a specialism in skin cancer, for example.' Well, valid concerns aside, it's good to see these barriers to accessing treatment coming down. Anything else I should know about? Oh yeah, there is the small problem of a global shortage of methylphenidate, the most commonly prescribed ADHD drug, which is why the start date for the changes has been pushed out till next year, in the hope that the situation will have improved by then. Currently, many ADHDers in New Zealand can't access their prescribed medication, and are instead receiving alternatives that may not be as effective. 'Pharmac is exploring several options to assist with the supply of methylphenidate,' said the agency when announcing the changes yesterday.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Goldman Sachs Starts Teva Pharma (TEVA) at Buy on Branded Drug Growth
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (NYSE:TEVA) is one of billionaire Stan Druckenmiller's top stock picks with huge upside potential. Goldman Sachs analysts began coverage of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (NYSE:TEVA) with a Buy rating and a price target of $24, on June 6. The analysts' optimistic view was driven in part by a strengthening core business and growth possibilities in the branded segment. According to the analysts, Teva's branded segment, which includes medications like Austedo, Uzedy, Ajovy, and LAI olanzapine, has significant growth potential. They estimate that these assets will generate substantial growth in fiscal year 2027, around 10% higher than the mainstream projections. This optimism stems from recent script data and commercial investments, including direct-to-consumer marketing. On the other hand, Goldman Sachs analysts see modest growth in the generics sector over the upcoming years. Although Teva's growing portfolio of biosimilars—five more are anticipated to be introduced in the United States between fiscal years 2025 and 2027—offers potential, the gRevlimid settlement's expiration in 2026 may offset this growth. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (NYSE:TEVA) is a multinational pharmaceutical company based in Israel. Although generic medications are Teva's primary area of expertise, the company also has branded drug assets. While we acknowledge the potential of TEVA as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. Read More: and Disclosure: None.


Buzz Feed
4 days ago
- Buzz Feed
27 Cute Travel-Friendly Shoes You Can Walk Miles In
A trendy, lightweight pair of New Balance 608 V5 Cross Trainers that amazed a reviewer with how well they carried them through a full day at Disneyland — and we all know that's the true test of comfort for any pair of shoes. They're made with minimal interior seaming and are lined with supportive foam inserts so that your feet can kiss those painful blisters and midday discomfort goodbye. A pair of Cushionaire sandals — many reviewers say they're a wonderful alternative to Birkenstocks. Their cork footbed quickly adjusts to the contour of your foot *and* they're designed with soft lining and adjustable straps (which you'll really appreciate two hours into that walking tour 🫠). The comfort of a tennis shoe combined with the effortlessness of a sandal? Yes, please. Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneaker, which has managed to impress countless reviewers — from frequent travelers who fly for work to college students studying abroad. They're made with water-resistant faux leather *and* have ultra-flexible outsoles with extra grip and cushioning. And bonus! They're sustainably crafted from recycled material. Or some bestselling Adidas sneakers with cloudfoam cushioning that has earned them over 63,000 5-star ratings. They'll be the two lil' clouds your feet need when it comes to a long walking day. And since they're super lightweight, you can also pack them without stress! Quick-drying, long-lasting Teva midform sandals are a must for any activity that doesn't require a closed toe. Whether you'll be trekking through the city, or just walking from your hotel room to the pool, these will keep you from feeling like you're walking on wet sponges, and the strap design ensures your feet stay put. Or Nisolo flatform sandals that you'll absolutely love if you're going on a tropical getaway. They've got a lightweight, breathable design that won't let your feet overheat *and* they don't even need a break-in period, so you can toss them into your luggage as soon as they arrive! Super supportive, water-resistant Dr. Scholl's kicks — aka the new cushy pair of shoes you'll be reaching for when it's time to go to the airport. Since they're super easy to take on and off, TSA might just stop yelling at you as you try to make your way through security as quickly as possible. Huarache sandals that are 100% handmade and woven by Mexican artisans. (So each pair is unique!) They're *perfect* if you want the comfort of a supportive sneaker, but in a more ~cutesy~ way. They also have a miraculous way of perfectly molding to your feet, meaning you'll spend little to no time breaking them in! Lug-sole Dr. Martens Rometty boots — these babies are sure to give you some edge. With a classic look and a comfy platform, you have the freedom to wear these to breakfast for an early start to the day *and* on a tour of the city. And some absurdly cheap yet cute waterproof Chelsea boots because I think we both know you're way past letting a rainy destination ruin your trip (or your outfit)! These will allow you to splash around in slushy puddles all you want without any worry of getting a dreadful wet sock. Chunky Fila platform sneakers to give you that extra height boost without sacrificing the comfort you desperately need to carry you through hours of walking. So, no pain in your feet (just in your wallet, as you reach into it after spotting yet another souvenir you just *need* have to have). Or a pair of quick-drying lace-free sneakers you'll be glad you have if your destination is full of aquatic adventures! Not only will these keep your feet nice and dry, but they're also super breathable, have an anti-slip rubber sole, *and* have a pull tab at the heel that allows you to take them on and off super easily. Or!! Some lightweight Tioseban sneakers because they weigh basically nothing (buh-bye luggage weight fees👋) and are made of breathable mesh that'll keep your precious feet cool and sweat-free. Basically, if you want to combine the freedom of being barefoot with the support of a cushy sole, these are the shoes for you! A pair of lightweight lug sole sandals, which are giving *major* early 2000s Lizzie McGuire vibes, which means you're destined to be wearing them in Rome on a Vespa. Yeah... I'm gonna need these in every color (and there are a lot of them). 😍 Splurge-worthy block heel mules that'll ensure you're walking in both comfort *and* style from your first sip of latte in the morning to the moment you fall back onto your hotel bed in the evening. They have a supportive 2-inch cylinder heel, plush foam padding, and an array of stunning colors to choose from. Floral ballet flats with adorable cutouts that aren't just for style, but for breathability! Plus, they're flexible as heck, so you can roll them right up to take on your next sunny getaway! Sketchers slip-ons that'll let you avoid having to awkwardly stop in the middle of a walkway to crouch down and tie your shoe *again*. With these, you can keep the cute sneaker look sans the pesky laces! Plus, many reviewers say they're super comfy — even if your feet are on the wider side! Or some classic slip-on sneaks — the pretty color options will catch your eye, but the breathable canvas material, padded insole, and stretchy fit are what will capture your heart. 😍 Reviewers also rave about how surprisingly easy they are to pack! Sorel strappy sandals with secure straps and a signature molded EVA footbed that'll have you checking off the landmarks you've got planned for the day *without* the dreaded aches and pains. Plus, those groovy scalloped soles will give you some extra height *and* give you some extra style points. Snazzy heeled slip-ons if you want something you can easily slip on for a fancy dinner after taking a much-needed nap at the hotel. These babies have a thick heel for stability as well as soft, thick braided straps to keep your feet in place (because having them slide all over the place can be so annoying!). Espadrille platform sandals to carry you from the Spanish steps in the morning to the Trevi Fountain in the evening. Plus, reviewers with wide feet love these and say they fit perfectly! Or Dr. Martens platform sandals that'll practically have you ~floating~ through the streets of Italy. Adjustable buckles? Check. Super lightweight EVA soles? Check. Ripple tread platforms? CHECK. Doc Martens, you've done it again. Walking sneakers made with knitted mesh material to keep your feet dry and cool. Plus, its comfy insole is designed with a honeycomb pattern to keep your feet balanced and strain-free. Reviewers have run 5ks, hiked for miles, and stood for up to 18 hours in these bad boys without feeling any pain! High-top Converse sneakers with a chic platform sole — whether you pair them with your fave pair of jeans or juxtapose them with a dress, they'll have you looking on-trend wherever you go. Some sport shoes because they're made with a breathable insole, soft lining, and ultralight EVA soles that'll have you walking on air from one landmark to the next. Besides, look at that adorable stitching! Very affordable pointy-toe loafers, which reviewers love because they don't require breaking in. And if you're in an unpredictable "hot, then cold, then hot again" climate, their closed-toe, open-top design makes them extra ideal. One reviewer even said they preferred these over their Gucci pair! Platform sandals that are basically what happens when comfy sandals and stylish heels have a baby. They've got cushioned insoles, adjustable ankle straps, and ridged soles that'll give you peak stability while you sightsee in ~style~.