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SEC Sues Binance and CEO Zhao for Breaking US Securities Rules
SEC Sues Binance and CEO Zhao for Breaking US Securities Rules
Binance Holdings Ltd. and its Chief Executive Officer Changpeng Zhao, were accused of breaking US rules, according to
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FDA Revokes Authorization of J&J’s Covid Vaccine as Demand Wanes
FDA Revokes Authorization of J&J’s Covid Vaccine as Demand Wanes
US regulators revoked emergency authorization for Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine after the company’s Janssen unit requested its
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Westinghouse Announces New President of eVinci™ Microreactor Business
Westinghouse Announces New President of eVinci™ Microreactor Business
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 5, 2023--
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Republicans Ask SEC, Treasury About Cooperation on EU ESG Rules
Republicans Ask SEC, Treasury About Cooperation on EU ESG Rules
Two senior Republican lawmakers who want to keep European Union ESG measures from gaining traction in the US
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LeanTaaS Announces iQueue Autopilot, First Ever Generative AI Hospital Operations Solution
LeanTaaS Announces iQueue Autopilot, First Ever Generative AI Hospital Operations Solution
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 5, 2023--
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PIF’s AviLease Nears Deal for Standared Chartered Jet Leasing Arm
PIF’s AviLease Nears Deal for Standared Chartered Jet Leasing Arm
AviLease, a jet lessor owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, is in advanced talks to acquire an
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Michael J. Fox takes a fall at
Michael J. Fox takes a fall at "Back to the Future" panel
Michael J. Fox was participating in a "Back to the Future" panel on Sunday when he took a tumble.
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Spice World® Debuts Easy Onion™ in 16-ounce Jar
Spice World® Debuts Easy Onion™ in 16-ounce Jar
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 5, 2023--
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Palestinian toddler hit by Israeli army gunfire dies
Palestinian toddler hit by Israeli army gunfire dies
The three-year-old is the youngest Palestinian killed in the conflict in the West Bank this year.
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Stock market today: Wall Street drifts after tepid report on economy
Stock market today: Wall Street drifts after tepid report on economy
U.S. stocks are drifting to begin what could be a quiet stretch following several weeks of gains
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Ukraine war: 'Offensive actions' under way in east, Kyiv says
Ukraine war: 'Offensive actions' under way in east, Kyiv says
Ukrainian military sources say a series of small-scale operations are under way, including in Bakhmut.
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What are the healthy alternatives to ultra-processed foods?
What are the healthy alternatives to ultra-processed foods?
Scientists have revealed the shocking impact of consuming ultra-processed foods in a short space of time. Two twin sisters were asked to switch up their diets as a part of a King's College London experiment for BBC Panorama. Aimee, 24, spent two weeks eating ultra-processed foods, while her sister Nancy was asked to consume the same amount of calories – but exclusively eating raw or low-processed foods. The results revealed that Aimee gained almost a kilo in weight, while her sister lost weight. The test also showed a difference in blood sugar and blood fat levels, with Aimee's worsening. So, what are ultra-processed foods? Some foods are considered "ultra-processed" under the NOVA food classification system developed by University of São Paulo researchers. They typically have five or more ingredients. The other three categories are unprocessed or minimally processed foods, processed ingredients and processed foods. "They tend to include many additives and ingredients that are not typically used in home cooking, such as preservatives, emulsifiers, sweeteners, and artificial colours and flavours. These foods generally have a long shelf life," writes British Heart Foundation (BHF). Foods include ham, sausages, crisps, ice cream, mass-produced bread, carbonated drinks, instant soups – and even some alcoholic beverages such as whiskey, gin and rum. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Stocking up on ultra-processed foods often leaves no room for healthier options. The BHF encourages people to swap out to make conscious choices, such as swapping out flavoured yoghurts for plain and adding fresh fruit. Instead of buying pre-made sauces, they suggest making your own and freezing the extra portions for another day. Porridge with fruits and nuts also makes a great alternative to sugar-filled breakfast cereals. "In the last decade, the evidence has been slowly growing that ultra-processed food is harmful for us in ways we hadn't thought," Professor Tim Spector of epidemiology told BBC Panorama. "We're talking about a whole variety of cancers, heart disease, strokes, dementia." BHF Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor said: "We already recommend people adopt a Mediterranean-style diet, which includes plenty of minimally or unprocessed foods such as fruit, vegetables, fish, nuts and seeds, beans, lentils and whole grains. This, along with exercising regularly and not smoking, has been shown to be beneficial for lowering the risk of heart and circulatory disease.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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