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An indispensable acidity regulator in food processing
Time of Update: 2022-10-25
In addition, the absence of hydroxyl, amino, carboxyl groups on the anion and their number and position also have an effect on the flavor of the sour agent; Influence of other tastes: sour taste and other tastes can affect each other, sweetness and sour taste are easy to cancel each other, have sanitize effect, so generally in food processing to control the appropriate ratio of sugar acid.
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The principle of food diversity contributes to a rational diet
Time of Update: 2022-10-25
Professor Fan Zhihong of the College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering of China Agricultural University introduced that first of all, it is necessary to ensure that the total amount of cereals, meat, vegetables and other foods is sufficient, and secondly, each type of food contains rich varieties, and what each variety eats can be selected according to their preferences.
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Eating almonds can promote gut health
Time of Update: 2022-10-25
” Eating a handful of almonds a day significantly increases the production of butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that promotes gut health.
” Eating a handful of almonds a day significantly increases the production of butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that promotes gut health.
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Food quality can be key to the growth and survival of young sockeye salmon
Time of Update: 2022-10-25
” A new study has found that the quality of the food that red-eyed salmon eat during migration is more important to their growth and condition than quantity, highlighting concerns about the impact of climate change on ocean conditions and salmon.
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Lianhua Qingxi with overall treatment characteristics
Time of Update: 2022-10-25
The composition of the drug has an overall therapeutic character Lian Hua Qing Plague uses the theory of traditional Chinese medicine network disease to explore the law and treatment of external temperature disease and plague transmission, and proposes to "actively intervene" in viral infectious diseases such as the common cold, influenza, and new crown pneumonia, that is, to let the drug effect exert itself before the disease progresses.
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The study found that women with a family history of breast cancer may not need an early mammogram
Time of Update: 2022-10-25
Women with a first-degree relative diagnosed with breast cancer are often advised to be screened 10 years earlier than the age of diagnosis of the relative, and these women are at average risk in other areas.
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Is ibuprofen really a "universal painkiller"?
Time of Update: 2022-10-25
NSAIDs are not addictive but should be avoided in large doses for long periods of timeMost of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics represented by ibuprofen are over-the-counter drugs, and consumers can buy them in pharmacies by themselves, but they must pay attention to the contraindications of such drugs when using.
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Hot flashes are not only uncomfortable, they can also cause damage to the heart
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
A growing body of research calls into question this long-standing clinical wisdom and highlights that frequent or severe hot flashes may predict an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in women in middle age and beyond," Dr. Thurston said.
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E-cigarette smoking during pregnancy had long-term effects on the lungs of mouse offspring
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Davis Heart and Lung Institute at The Ohio State University School of Medicine shows that women who vape during pregnancy, including nicotine-free e-cigarettes, may make their children more susceptible to lung diseases in adulthood, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Shanghai Consumer Protection Commission evaluates advent food: quality problems are not big, drinking...
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
On October 12, the Beijing News reporter learned that after testing 9 advent foods, the Shanghai Consumer Protection Commission found that the acid price and peroxide value of advent foods will change, and the vitamin C content of beverage advent foods will decrease, but the indicators meet the requirements of the national standard, and the quality problem is not big.
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Does microwave or cooking affect nutrition?
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Text/Guo Wen (Dr. Ma Health Group) Responsible Editor: Share to: Related articles Since the 80s of the last century, microwave ovens have entered the homes of ordinary people, and the use of microwave ovens to cook or reheat food is convenient and fast, and has also become an indispensable tool in daily eating and living.
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How can the elderly eat to supplement calcium efficiently?
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Text / Liu Fang (Registered Dietitian, Intermediate Dietitian, Department of Nutrition, Peace Hospital, Changzhi Medical College) Responsible Editor: Share to: Related articles With the acceleration of China's aging process, we have attached great importance to the nutrition of the elderly, and the most common health problem for the elderly is calcium deficiency.
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New research has found that eco-labels on menus drive diners to make more sustainable choices
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Lead author Katie De-Lloyd, an assistant researcher in psychological science, said: "Adding traffic light ecolabels to menus can add more sustainable food options.
Lead author Katie De-Lloyd, an assistant researcher in psychological science, said: "Adding traffic light ecolabels to menus can add more sustainable food options.
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Eating late increases hunger, reduces calorie burning, and changes fat tissue
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
To measure how eating time affects molecular pathways involved in fat formation, or how the body stores fat, the researchers collected a subset of participants' adipose tissue biopsies in lab tests of early and late feeding protocols in order to compare gene expression patterns/levels under these two feeding conditions.
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People with inflammatory breast cancer have a higher risk of cancer spreading to the brain
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Original:Incidence, features, and management of central nervous system metastases in patients with inflammatory breast cancer New research shows that among breast cancer patients, those with a rare subtype called inflammatory breast cancer, have a higher risk of their cancer spreading or metastasizing to the brain.
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Therapeutic play and brain stimulation can alleviate cognitive decline in older adults
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
1009262 Older adults may be able to improve their working memory in a new way that combines online therapy games with a non-invasive brain stimulation technique.
1009262 Older adults may be able to improve their working memory in a new way that combines online therapy games with a non-invasive brain stimulation technique.
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PLoS Biology: How do tired animals stay awake?
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the University of Missouri-Kansas City have found that brain neurons on the flies' dorsal fan-shaped bodies are able to help them stay awake in dangerous situations and help them fall asleep after a stressful day.
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Why can't I feel sound under anesthesia?
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Why is the auditory cortex activated when sound reaches the ears of a person or animal being anesthetized, whereas under anesthesia, humans have no conscious perception of sound?This problem has not been solved before, because existing neural activity measurements can only provide information about the activity of individual neurons or small groups of neurons recorded individually in the vast neural networks that make up the cortex.
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Are middle-aged women destined to gain weight?
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Metabolic changes associated with aging promote weight gain in both men and women, but women face additional challenges due to menopause.
Metabolic changes associated with aging promote weight gain in both men and women, but women face additional challenges due to menopause.
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eLife: The optimal breeding population size for cooperative animals varies by sex
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
77170 This finding helps explain why ostrich populations living in the wild vary so much, suggesting that the optimal size of the population depends on the balance of males and females in it.