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a scalable, sustainable and nutritious alternative protein for pet food
Loopworm’s co-founder Ankit Alok Bagaria shares why silkworm pupae are the solution the pet food industry has been looking for.
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The pet food industry is wrestling with a big problem: sustainability….
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Surveillance accelerated, 32 new dengue cases in the last 24 hours; CEO Health
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RAWALPINDI, Oct 28 (APP):The District Health Authority Rawalpindi has intensified its surveillance and control measures against dengue, recording 32 fresh confirmed cases over the past day, bringing the year’s total to 1,264,…
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Controversial Paxil “Study 329” Earns Expression of Concern After Critic Sues Publisher
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“After more than 20 years of criticism and calls for retraction, a journal has placed an expression of concern on a study of the antidepressant Paxil in teens that critics…
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Swallowable bioluminescent pill detects early signs of gut ischaemia
Scientists have developed an ingestible, light-emitting capsule that can detect life-threatening intestinal blood flow problems in their earliest stages. The device could offer doctors a faster and less invasive way to diagnose acute…
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Tax reform found to boost nutrition and climate health at no extra grocery cost
A new study in Sweden has found that food taxes can bring environmental and human health benefits without raising the average grocery bill.
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology say food taxes could potentially prevent 700 premature…
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Light and sound therapy dimming Alzheimer’s decline; AI coach matches humans in diabetes prevention; stillbirths more common than previously thought – Morning Medical Update
Light and sound show promise for dimming Alzheimer’s decline MIT researchers report that daily 40Hz light and sound stimulation — known as gamma entrainment using sensory stimuli (GENUS) — may slow cognitive decline and reduce biomarkers in…Continue Reading