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At Risk for Diabetes? Scientists Recommend Doing This

The findings indicate that a low carbohydrate diet could potentially be a useful approach in treating and preventing diabetes. A new study recommends cutting carbs.  Although low-carb diets are often recommended for individuals who are being treated for diabetes, there is little proof that cutting down on carbohydrates has any effect on blood sugar levels […]

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Newly Discovered Cluster of Genes Increases Longevity

The research is remarkable in that it is based on a huge sample size of animals, numbering in the thousands. The NIA Interventions Testing Program, which included UT Health San Antonio, worked with counterparts in Switzerland and Tennessee. The Interventions Testing Program, which is funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), has reported the […]

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James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Oldest Star Clusters in the Universe

Thousands of galaxies flood this near-infrared, high-resolution image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI A team of astronomers used the James Webb Telescope (JWST) to identify the most distant globular clusters ever discovered. These dense groups of millions of stars may be relics containing the first and oldest stars in the universe. […]

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John P. Meier United History and Faith and Brought Forth Ecumenical Understanding

OK, so a Catholic, a Protestant, a Jew, a Muslim and an agnostic are locked in a basement… No, it’s not the beginning of a joke. It’s a serious premise that begins the seminal work, A Marginal Jew, five volumes that cemented the marriage of the “historical Jesus” to the “Christ of faith” as a […]

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Venezuela: the power and the opposition sign an agreement in Mexico

The government of Nicolas Maduro and the Venezuelan opposition signed on Saturday 26 November in Mexico City (Mexico) “a second partial agreement on social protection” at the end of negotiations closely followed by the United States, France, Spain, Norway, Mexico and Colombia. The agreement could allow for further relief from U.S. sanctions against the Caracas […]

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Large Parts of Europe Warming Twice As Fast as the Planet – Already Surpassed 2°C

Left and right figures show warming in Europe of the summer half-year during the latest four decades, subdivided for clear-sky and all.sky conditions, respectively. Credit: Paul Glantz/Stockholm University The warming during the summer months in Europe has been much faster than the global average, shows a new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research […]

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Astronomers Discover Important New Information about Star Formation

The study reveals cosmic rays are driving galaxies’ winds An important new hint regarding how galaxies halt intense episodes of star formation has been found by astronomers using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) of the National Science Foundation. Their recent research on the nearby galaxy M33 suggests that fast cosmic ray electrons […]

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Global Warming – Deadlier than COVID and even Cancer?

Calculating the health impacts of climate change is a complex equation Deadlier than COVID and even cancer? If the world does not take swift action to reduce carbon emissions, calculating the impact of global warming on health is a challenge for researchers who are faced with the phenomenon of “threat multipliers”, reported AFP. The equation […]

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Fast-tracking the implementation of UNCAC in West and Sahel Africa

© UNODC Dakar (Senegal), 23 November 2022 – Around the world, corruption continues to pose a significant obstacle to achieving peace, security, sustainable development and human rights. It weakens government institutions, erodes trust, jeopardizes justice and the rule of law, and negatively impacts the security and stability of countries. Against this backdrop, around 80 high-level […]

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Faith and Voodoo

In the coastal country of Benin, the population is divided into roughly three major religious groups: Christian, Muslim and Vodun (better known in the West as Voodoo). While better than 40% are Christians and nearly 30% are Muslims, everyone uses a bit of Voodoo.  Voodoo in the Fon, Gun and Ewe languages means “spirit” and […]

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COP27 negotiators are still far from a climate agreement

The parties are still far from concluding negotiations at the COP27 climate summit in Egypt, Reuters reports. The agency added that the hosts “urged negotiators to resolve their differences before the weekend deadline”. She continues: According to the special representative of the Egyptian presidency of COP27, Wael Abulmagd, “deep divisions remain in the negotiation rooms […]

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