There is a surprising novelty from Holland. The company Fooditivewhich specializes in sustainable basic ingredients and designed for animal-free foods, presented LowSaltan ‘alternative to salt much more healthy, both for health and for the environment. It is a product a low sodium content which gives the salty taste with a …
Read More »Adb, supportive panettone for a new gym
The alliance is renewed. In the sign of sweetness and solidarity. Also in view of Christmas, the Marchesi bakery and the Bergamo disabled association join forces to support the universe of the disabled. By purchasing an artisanal panettone you can contribute to the construction project of a new gym put …
Read More »have we all been guinea pigs in the experiments? – Corriere.it
Vaccines against Covid-19 have been made, tested and distributed in record time to be able to keep up with the pandemic. Many have thought that in order to achieve this goal in such a short time compared to the years usually required, one has actually been achieved gigantic experimentation globally. …
Read More »Alzheimer’s blood test to reveal disease years before symptoms occur: here’s how
Alzheimer’s, a blood test could reveal the onset of the disease years before symptoms occur. This is suggested by a study by Central University, North Carolina, USA. The technique being tested would represent a breakthrough in the identification of chemicals related to cognitive impairment. MORE INFORMATION …
Read More »stop to all movements of animals
The blue tongue among the sheep and the avian flu that killed the birds of Monte Urpinu, in Cagliari, were not enough. In Sardinia, the Ehd virus has been identified, the “epizootic haemorrhagic disease of the Deer”, a disease similar to Blue tongue, which however affects ruminants. From the Region …
Read More »a liver in the artificial preservation machine
Big step forward for the Asufc Liver Transplant Center. For the first time in Friuli Venezia Giulia the artificial preservation machine of liver. A system that guarantees optimal organ conservation while waiting for its implantation on the recipient. A great result especially for a region like ours which, geographically, is …
Read More »how to keep them efficient for a long time. Practical advice (also) for breathing – Corriere.it
We breathe 23,000 times a day, without realizing it. An intense work for our lungs that we have “rediscovered” with the Covid-19 pandemic, yet we never think about how to keep them efficient for long. As happens to the kidneys, the lungs are an “ugly duckling” organ: we ignore, for …
Read More »How much do tumors of the digestive system affect and how they present themselves
If we think of the belly, it is difficult for us to think of all the organs that are inside the abdomen. And even less is it reflected on the fact that each of these organs, albeit with different frequency, can become site of a tumor. Leaving only the most …
Read More »Understanding the glycemic load of foods to get back in shape
Di Paolo Lupo – nutritionist biologist In spite of what you might think, glycemic load and glycemic index are concepts that should not be interested only in diabetics. Understanding how carbohydrate intake affects ours health it can be relevant to everyone, too to stay or get back in shape. Let’s …
Read More »New virus, deer disease lands in Sardinia: stop the movement of cows and sheep
The EHD virus, the Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease of the Deer, a disease similar to the Blue tongue, which affects ruminants, has been identified in Sardinia. The pathogen, which spreads through culicoid insects, has been identified in some cattle from farms located in Southern Sardinia. The discovery, by the territorial veterinary …
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