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Gained weight after losing it? This could be culprit


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Gained weight after losing it? This could be culprit
Consuming foods like soft white bread and jasmine rice lead to greater weight gain after weight loss, new research suggests. Such foods can also raise blood glucose levels, increasing the likelihood of type 2 diabetes.
Kate and Ben Obermeyer lost weight after following a low-GI diet. Credit: Kate Obermeyer
High glycemic index (GI) versions of foods like bread, potato and rice (for example, soft white and brown breads, desiree potatoes and jasmine rice) are likely to significantly increase the risk of weight gain following weight loss, new research suggests.
Participants in an international study who maintained a high GI diet following weight loss gained half a kilo more per year than those with a low GI diet. ....

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From tenured academics to podcasters: Universities' move to online goes permanent


From tenured academics to podcasters: Universities’ move to online goes permanent
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Australian universities are outsourcing their online teaching to private companies to reduce costs and reach greater numbers of students, as temporary changes made in response to the pandemic become permanent.
Education technology companies are expected to double their $36 billion global online market within five years as public universities increasingly form commercial partnerships with them to help deliver online courses.
Universities are increasingly partnering with private companies to deliver online courses.
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