Tag: food
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The EAT-Lancet 2.0 Committee will revise its guidance for healthy, diverse diets and sustainable food systems. – Food tank
[ad_1] The EAT-Lancet Commission 2.0 publishes a new report that provides an update on healthy eating and sustainable food system goals for the global community. The first EAT-Lancet Commission report was published in 2019. The EAT-Lancet 2.0 report will launch in 2024 and will focus on various dietary guidelines, local diets and food justice. In ... -
Vitalik Buterin Becomes Fashion God In Dinosaur Costume
[ad_1] Vitalik Buterin zeroes the F you think about what he should wear. In fact, he is a modern fashion icon. Many of us don’t understand spicy food, but many others certainly do. De University of Ethereum (UETH) is a decentralized global education platform. UETH aims to popularize the Ethereum network. They recently co-hosted “Ethereum ... -
North Carolina Health Professionals Discuss Stigma and Access to Monkeypox Vaccination at City Hall
[ad_1] Health experts from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and other organizations discussed monkeypox testing, prevention, and vaccines at city hall on August 30. Speakers at the event included Dr. Victoria Mobley, NCDHHS Medical Consultant, NCDHHS Deputy Director of Health Mark Benton, and Tanya Bass, founder of the NC Sexual Health ... -
Memphis Museum of Science and History Hosts Wine Science Event
[ad_1] Unleash your inner sommelier and your inner scientist. The Museum of Science and History (MoSH) is hosting its 7th annual The Science of Wine event on September 9th. This is no ordinary wine tasting. Yes you can taste some great wines – about 40 to 50 are poured. However, the event is being held ... -
Tales of the Walking Dead Season 1, Episode 4 Recap
[ad_1] Channel Flipper stumbled upon Channel of the Week Tales of the Walking Dead You might think they landed on a particularly pessimistic Animal Planet documentary. An invisible narrator flies a drone over images of animals and trees. The world is rapidly being reshaped by the arrival of apex predators. Homo MortusThey do not sleep, ... -
Study Suggests Tea Drinkers May Reap Health Benefits
[ad_1] The world is full of tea drinkers. For many, they simply enjoy the taste. But tea drinkers may live longer than non-tea drinkers, according to a new study. Tea is known to contain beneficial substances known to reduce inflammationPast studies in China and Japan, where green tea is popular, suggest some health benefits. advantageScientists ... -
How science makes climate-friendly food choices
[ad_1] When it comes to climate change, the news can be a little overwhelming. From severe weather events to a celebrity’s private jet releasing CO2 into the environment, it can be difficult to know how you can control and make a difference yourself. But you might be surprised to learn that the choices you make ... -
Psychedelics: Unraveling the Science and Hype
[ad_1] Regulators are under increasing pressure to expand access to psychedelics for the treatment of mental illness. Experts say the science is promising, but the hype is useless. In December 2021, Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) denied a request to downschedule psilocybin and MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) from Schedule 9 (Prohibited Substances) to Schedule 8 (Controlled Substances). The ...











