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ACADEMY OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS: NUTRITION PLAYS VITAL ROLE IN MANAGING DIABETES
Chicago, Nov. 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — November is National Diabetes Month, and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is raising awareness about the positive impact that healthful eating habits can have on individuals with Type 2 diabetes, as well as those at risk of developing the chronic disease. “Registered dietitian nutritionists can provide individualized…
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What Is preventing employees from accessing their mental health benefits?
(Credit: Tadamichi/Adobe Stock) Mental health impacts many people, but a company’s related benefits may not reflect it. Various employees could benefit from the provided services and programs, but do not know about or want to access them. Here is why your staff is not accessing their benefits and what you can do to help. Stigma…
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Honeycomb Paper Market Size Worth $11.0 Billion by 2030
Wilmington, Delaware, Nov. 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Allied Market Research published a report, titled, “Honeycomb Paper Market by Core Type (Expanded Paper Honeycomb, Expanded Paper Honeycomb Blocks Paper Honeycomb, Continuous Paper Honeycomb, Others), by Cell Size (Upto 10 mm, 10 to 30 mm, Above 30 mm), by End-use Industry (Home Decor, Transport and Logistics, Automotive,…
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EU project aims to repopularize the Mediterranean diet in its place of origin
16 Nov 2023 — Mediet4All is a recently developed EU project aiming to counter the rising consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) in the EU’s Mediterranean countries and partners in North Africa. The project’s goal is to re-introduce the traditional Mediterranean healthy and eco-friendly agri-food system and lifestyle. The benefits of the Mediterranean diet stem from…
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What fashion has to do with Kareena Kapoor Khan’s plan to unfollow Karan Johar
Mumbai: Bollywood diva Kareena Kapoor Khan has revealed the reason why she wants to unfollow her closest friend Karan Johar on social media and it has everything to do with fashion! Karan’s pout selfies and style have always been a point of talk but Kareena has a different opinion of them. Talking about the same,…
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Event attribution is ready to inform loss and damage negotiations
Extreme weather event attribution techniques quantify anthropogenic contributions to extreme weather disasters, but recently it was argued they are not yet ready to inform decisions on loss and damage funding. Here, we assert that they can substantially help formulate allocations to impacted vulnerable countries for the most damaging extreme events. Extreme weather event attribution —…
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Perceptions of degrowth in the European Parliament
Abstract Degrowth is a sustainability strategy that is attracting increasing scientific interest, but is seen as too radical for politicians to accept, especially when compared with ‘green growth’. Here we use Q methodology to investigate viewpoints of political elites on degrowth and green growth by inquiring the views of 41 elected members of the European…
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Establishing the normal range of sperm DNA fragmentation index (% DFI) for rhesus macaques
Abstract The Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA) is a robust test with high repeatability and precision. It is a clinically accepted assay that defines risk for infertility in men by measuring the degree of DNA fragmentation (% DFI) in sperm. The objective of this study was to adapt and validate the SCSA for rhesus macaques…
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UT’s Women’s Resource Agency promotes safe workout space with HustleHer Series
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Technology Repair Fair helps people doctor their devices, not dump them
Volunteers saved 10 desktop computers, seven laptops, 14 monitors, countless cords and chargers, and one electronic cat toy from becoming e-waste at the first Technology Repair Fair, held in the lobby of Gates Hall on Oct. 13. Dylan Van Bramer ’25, a computer science major, organized the fair with Steven Jackson, professor of information science…