Vietnam is among the remaining 26 countries worldwide still facing iodine deficiency, according to a report from the Global Network for the Prevention of Iodine Deficiency Disorders. Only 27% of ...
Importantly, it’s cheap too – the device can produce water at a cost of just 0.86 cents per liter. The key is that unlike similar devices that use precious metals like gold and silver, the ...
If Indians were to adhere to the WHO standard of consuming less than 5 grams of salt per day, they could avert an estimated 300,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic kidney disease ...
LONDON/COPENHAGEN, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Two of the biggest brewers, Anheuser-Busch InBev and Carlsberg, sold less than forecast in the third quarter as consumers, particularly in China, cut their ...
In Australia, average daily salt consumption is almost double what is recommended by the WHO. Most comes from salt hidden in foods like processed meats, bread and bakery products, cereal and grain ...
Available in diverse sizes, colors and configurations, these lures allow you to match forage fish and work many layers of the water column. What follows is a guide to several of the best soft plastics ...
One of these remarkable adaptations is the ability to drink salt water. A study by the German Primate Center -- Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen and Leipzig Zoo shows the ...
The organization Wisconsin Salt Wise led the activities that looked at the best practices to help keep road salt out of lakes, streams and drinking water. Salt brine was a big part of the discussion.
Researchers have created a backpack-sized water harvester that uses special materials to pull drinking water from the air. (Representational image) Kateryna Artsybasheva/iStock Several researchers ...
We know consuming too much salt raises blood pressure, which in turn can lead to cardiovascular problems. A 2022 study has quantified this relationship as a public health message in clear, stark terms ...
Teens want movies and shows to stay in the friend zone. Researchers found that 63.5% of adolescents said they preferred that big and small screen stories focus on friendships, while 62.4% said ...