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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Farmers Can Use Agri-Food Chains to Fight Climate Change

Ever thought about how farmers can tackle climate change? Well, there's a clever way to do it using something called agri-food value chains. These are like special pathways that connect farmers to markets, and they can be designed to help farmers become climate-smart. That means using farming practi

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

AI's Role in Tracking What You Eat: A New Approach

Food and nutrient intake are vital for health studies, food monitoring, and managing diseases. Traditional methods like 24-hour dietary recalls and food diaries often fail due to memory issues and the desire to give socially acceptable answers. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a way out with its

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Food and Safety: How Neighborhood Violence Affects Food Access in Porto Alegre

Imagine living in a city where half of the people struggle to get enough food. Now, add to that the constant fear of violence in your neighborhood. Sounds scary, right? Well, that's the reality for many adults and older adults living in a health district of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. A recent

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

The Politics of Food: Nutrition vs. Business in South Africa and Ghana

Imagine you're sitting in a room where big decisions about food are made. In South Africa and Ghana, those decisions often prioritize business interests over nutrition. Why is that? Let's dive into the political game of food policy. In these countries, food systems are ruled by a mix of governments

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Food Allergy Reactions: Real-World Severe Outcomes

Food allergies are tricky because they can strike in unexpected ways. This study, involving multiple centers, aimed to understand the connection between how much allergenic food is consumed and the severity of reactions in real-life situations. The researchers found that the amount of food isn't the

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Exploring Food Challenges in Crisis-Hit Eastern Mediterranean Countries

Between 2020 and 2024, the Eastern Mediterranean region saw several countries struggling with extreme food and nutrition insecurity. Nations like Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, and Gaza were especially affected. In 2020, Afghanistan and Yemen had nearly half their populations facing severe food

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Nov 27 2024BUSINESS

Higher Prices Ahead? Trump's Border Tariffs Could Hit Your Grocery List

Imagine paying more for your favorite fruits, veggies, and even beer from south of the border. The U. S. imports a lot of its fresh produce from Mexico, which could reportedly face new tariffs under Trump. The bottom line? You might feel the pinch in your wallet while shopping. Mexico is a major su

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Wheat in Salad Topper: A Thanksgiving Surprise

Imagine this: you're preparing your Thanksgiving salad, and you notice something's off with your tortilla strips. Turns out, these aren't tortilla strips at all, but crispy onions – and they've got wheat in them! This is exactly what happened with Fresh Gourmet Tortilla Strips Santa Fe Style. Sugar

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Allergic Alert: Wheat in Tortilla Strips Leads to Recall

Have you heard about the recent stir in the food world? A popular tortilla chip salad topper is being recalled in 20 states due to an unexpected allergen. Sugar Foods, the company behind the snack, discovered wheat in their Fresh Gourmet Tortilla Strips Santa Fe Style. Yikes! This is a big no-no for

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Personalized Nutrition: A Study to Revolutionize Your Diet

Imagine if the way you eat could be tailored just for you. That's the goal of a massive nutrition study going on right now. Scientists are trying to figure out how different people respond to the same food, based on their genes, culture, and environment. They've got volunteers like Sheryn Stover, wh

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