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The scientist who bans ultra-processed food at home
When one of the country’s leading nutritionists met and fell in love with the original male supermodel, the result was not a marriage of convenience food. Dr Federica Amati is the bestselling author of Every Body Should Know This and head
How Processed Foods and Toxic Seed Oils Are Damaging Your Health: The Truth About Detoxing ...
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Scientists hopeful antidote can help protect bumblebees from pesticides
Study suggests hydrogel microparticles increase survival by 30% in bumblebees exposed to lethal doses of neonicotinoids Scientists have developed a “vaccine” for bees against pesticides – and it appears to work, according to an initial study. According to the
Residents in San Joaquin Valley breathe chemical pesticides, according to new study
Research from UC Davis Health found that 22% of adults and 10% of children who took part in an air-quality study in California's San Joaquin Valley were breathing detectable levels of pesticides. That includes one chemical, chlorpyrifos, that is no longer
Tremendous scope for MSME parks in food processing sector in Andhra Pradesh, says Chief Minister ...
Stating that MSMEs suffered setbacks in the last five years, he says steps will be taken to revive them, and adds that farmers should have a stake in the parks ...
Vandals Destroyed Italy’s First Gene-Edited Crop, But There’s Good News
Italy didn't allow field trials for genetically modified crops for twenty years — until this year. But anti-GMO activists destroyed it, repeating echoes of history. ...
Upcoming Pesticide Courses at COCC
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How Nepal turned the tide on ‘pesticide poisoning’
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Consumers are wary of pesticide residue in fruits and vegetables, five-country study finds
CABI scientists have conducted research which reveals that concerns over pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables is the most frequently cited source of food safety fears among consumers in Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan and Uganda. The researchers,
NDSU Agribusiness & Applied Economics: Program Manager / Communication Specialist
Commensurate with experience.: NDSU Agribusiness & Applied Economics: Position Information The Agricultural Policy and Trade Research Institute (http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/aptri) at North Dakota State University invites a... Fargo, North Dakota ...
The Dangers of Processed Foods: Why They're Harming You
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PFAS in Pesticides Could Pose a Greater Multigenerational Threat Than DDT
A looming and poorly regulated PFAS threat comes from these chemicals’ common use in pesticides on farms nationwide ...
Ultra-Processed Food Intake Linked With The Occurrence Of Childhood Allergies
(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) What we eat appears to be shaping our health in many ways. Many processed food ingredients affect the microbiome and damage epithelial barriers. They are now thought to ... ...
RNAi Pesticides Market Forecast Report 2024-2034: Increased Adoption of Integrated Pest Management Drives Growth - ...
Dublin, Sept. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "RNAi Pesticides
Water testing finds metals and pesticides in river that thousands drink from
Independent testing finds high levels of unwanted substances in a western NSW river after residents report finding fish covered in sores, but the council says the treated water is safe to drink. ...
Proof Dietitians are Paid to Support Processed Food Companies
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Athletes' Bodies Are Supposedly Temples. So Why Do So Many Consume Ultra-Processed Foods?
(MENAFN - The Conversation) Even the most casual sports fan would have seen athletes gulping down sports drinks after a contest or even snacking on something like a protein ball or energy gel ... ...
Why demonising ultra-processed foods like Bernie Sanders is doing is not always helpful
Bernie Sanders wants everyone to understand the dangers of eating ultra-processed foods, but the truth is, for many, eating well is a luxury. ...
India's Agrochemical Exports Set To Surpass Rs 80,000 Crore By 2028: ACFI-EY Report
(MENAFN - KNN India) New Delhi, Sep 10 (KNN) A recent report by the Agro Chem Federation of India (ACFI) and EY indicates that India's agrochemical exports could potentially exceed Rs 80,000 ... ...
Stop Eating Processed Franken-Food
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Honeybees: Combinations of pesticides can be dangerous
Dangerous mixtures: pesticides in combination can have unexpected effects on the development of honeybees. This is shown by a new study in which the last neonicotinoid still approved in the European Union was combined with two fungicides. ...
Chicago chef takes on ultra-processed foods to combat health Issues
Adam Yamaguchi explores the rise of ultra-processed food in American households and how a Chicago chef is part of one effort aiming to reduce consumption of ultra-processed foods. ...
Tamil Nadu's pesticide lockers: A tale of preventing suicides and the funding crunch that reversed the progress
CHENNAI: About 15 years ago, psychiatrist Dr Lakshmi Vijayakumar launched Tamil Nadu’s first-of-its-kind centralised ‘locker system’ to combat pesticide-related farmer suicides. It did prove that restricting farmers’ access to pesticides prevented suicides as
Earth Talk: Pesticides and produce
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the most effective way to remove pesticide residues from fruits and vegetables that I buy at the supermarket? ...
‘Make In India’ Initiative To Help Agrochemicals Export Cross Rs 80,000 Cr In 4 Years
The ‘Make in India’ initiative provides a timely framework to transform challenges into opportunities, enabling India to become a global manufacturing and export hub for agrochemicals. ...
'Make in India' initiative to help agrochemicals export cross Rs 80,000 cr in 4 years
Exports by the Indian agrochemical industry have witnessed commendable growth in recent times and are likely to cross Rs 80,000 crore in the next four years, according to a new report. The 'Make in India' initiative provides a timely framework to transform