Animal proteins: baked goods with flour made from insects – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal

Food: flour from insects While insects in Europe, as food is still little known, are mealworms, locusts, beetles, and co. in many Parts of the world regularly on the dining plan. In this country, many people lean non-insect out of disgust worked reasons. The acceptance could, however, increase if the animals are recognizable, for example in the Form of flour. […]

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Record virus deaths in Brazil, Mexico spur defence efforts

Brazil and Mexico reported record daily coronavirus death tolls as governments in Latin America battled to fortify defenses against the accelerating pandemic with fresh lockdown orders and curfews. European nations are emerging from months of devastation with some borders re-opening, but South and Central America have become the new hotspots in a crisis that has claimed at least 385,000 lives […]

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Brazil to help test Oxford coronavirus vaccine

An experimental vaccine against the new coronavirus developed at the University of Oxford will be tested from mid-June in Brazil, the first country outside Britain to take part in the study, researchers said Wednesday. The vaccine will be tested in Brazil on 2,000 volunteers, who will be recruited starting this week, said the Federal University of Sao Paulo, which is […]

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WHO to resume hydroxychloroquine coronavirus trials

Credit: CC0 Public Domain The World Health Organization announced Wednesday that clinical trials of the drug hydroxychloroquine will resume as it searches for potential coronavirus treatments. On May 25, the WHO announced it had temporarily suspended the trials to conduct a safety review, which has now concluded there is “no reason” to change the way the trials are conducted. The […]

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Psychologists investigate why some older adults remember better than others

Even among healthy people, a faltering memory is often an expected part of aging—but it’s not inevitable. “Some individuals exhibit remarkable maintenance of memory function throughout late adulthood, whereas others experience significant memory decline. Studying these differences across individuals is critical for understanding the complexities of brain aging, including how to promote resilience and longevity,” said Alexandra Trelle, a postdoctoral […]

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