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Pea flour helps malnourished kids regain weight, restores intestine flora

Share Adding pea flour to meals for severely malnourished kids helps them acquire weight and restores the steadiness of microbes of their intestine. In a small examine of severely malnourished kids in Uganda, researchers discovered that offering them with a combination containing cowpea flour improved their means to soak up vitamins and acquire weight, whereas sustaining their intestine microbiome corresponding to wholesome kids. According to the researchers, the findings, revealed right now within the journal Cell Reports Medicine, lay the foundations for bigger trials with cowpea-based dietary supplements and spotlight the vital position of intestine well being in restoring vitamin in kids with extreme acute malnutrition.

Evening Update: Palestinians flee Gaza City neighbourhoods amid Israeli artillery fire, air strikes

Evening Update: Palestinians flee Gaza City neighbourhoods amid Israeli artillery fire, air strikes
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Covid variant found in India may delay lifting of England restrictions, minister admits

First published on Thu 13 May 2021 05.02 EDT Ministers are under growing pressure to deploy “surge vaccinations” in Covid hotspots, with some local authorities pushing to extend the offer of jabs to over-18s to stop the spread of a coronavirus variant. Boris Johnson said he was anxious about the spread of the variant first detected in India, as cases more than doubled in a week. Government scientific advisers held urgent talks with just days until the next significant phase of social unlocking that would allow people in England from different households to gather indoors again for the first time in five months.

Brazil backs away from the virus brink as deaths top 400,000

Brazil backs away from the virus brink as deaths top 400,000 DAVID BILLER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 23 1of23FILE - In this March 31, 2021 file photo, cemetery workers work hours past sundown, as they lower the coffin that contain the remains of a COVID-19 victim into a freshly dug grave at the Vila Formosa cemetery in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Nighttime burials at Vila Formosa and three other cemeteries in Sao Paulo were suspended Wednesday, April 28, after two weeks of declining deaths.Nelson Antoine/APShow MoreShow Less 2of23FILE - In this April 14, 2021 file photo, a 43-year-old patient suspected of having COVID-19 is transferred from an ambulance into the HRAN public hospital in Brasilia, Brazil. The South American country has ceased to be the virus global epicenter, as its death toll ebbed and was overtaken by India s surge. Experts warn, however, that the situation remains precarious, and caution is warranted.Eraldo Peres/APShow MoreShow Less

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