One Cup of Green Leafy Vegetables a Day Lowers Heart Disease Risk by Hannah Joy on May 4, 2021 at 1:20 PM
Eating nitrate-rich vegetables can also lower systolic blood pressure
Therefore, you can avoid taking supplements to boost your nitrate levels
People who include one cup of nitrate-rich vegetables in their diet every day are significantly at lower risk of developing heart disease, reveals a new research conducted by the New Edith Cowan University (ECU).
The study investigated whether people who regularly ate higher quantities of nitrate-rich vegetables, such as leafy greens and beetroot, had lower blood pressure, and it also examined whether these same people were less likely to be diagnosed with heart disease many years later.
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agency CSIRO, the Technical University of Denmark and the University of Exeter have
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Scientists have developed a new key-hole surgery technique to extract metals from the earth - which could revolutionise the future of metal mining
A team of international researchers, including Dr Rich Crane from the Camborne School of Mines, University of Exeter, have developed a new method to extract metals, such as copper, from their parent ore body.
The research team have provided a proof of concept for the application of an electric field to control the movement of an acid within a low permeability copper-bearing ore deposit to selectively dissolve and recover the metal in situ.
This is in contrast to the conventional approach for the mining of such deposits where the material must be physically excavated, which requires removal of both overburden and any impurities within the ore (known as gangue material).
Review of Initial Teacher Education to Lift Australian School Standards
Over the past two decades, Australian school standards have steadily declined. To help combat this, Federal Education Minister, Alan Tudge, has announced a review of initial teacher education.
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MELBOURNE, Australia, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As part of an ambitious plan to return Australia to the top group of education nations globally by 2030, the review will address two key questions: how to attract and select high-quality candidates into the teaching profession and how to prepare them to become effective teachers.
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