Por: Newsweek Health October 11, 2022
A dispute over whether a child with an eating disorder should be allowed to attend family dinners with his cousins and other relatives has drawn contrasting reactions online.In a Reddit post upvoted over 10,000 times, a concerned dad writing as arfidmealhelp, detailed the difficulties he has faced as the parent of a child with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID).ARFID shares similarities with anorexia in that both involve placing... + full article
New York Post USA Life October 11, 2022
The early bird gets the worm. A new study by researchers at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital suggests that eating earlier in the day might be better for us — and eating all meals within a 10-hour window could also be healthier. The research, published in , found that... + más
New research points to health benefits of eating earlier in the day and within a 10-hour window | CNBC
Our diets are still as bad as they were 30 years ago, research shows | Newsweek
The New York Times USA Sports October 08, 2022
Throughout baseball’s long history, fans at games have typically drunk beer while snacking on peanuts and hot dogs. Behind the scenes, things weren’t much different. The game’s athletes were often fueled by pizza, hot dogs and nachos in the clubhouse, and all-you-can-chew... + más
How America turned into a nation of snackers | CNN
Forget streaming and cable: baseball is best on the radio | The Verge
CNBC USA Health October 05, 2022
New research suggests there may be an ideal window of time to eat during the day.Eating relatively early may be beneficial for weight loss, and keeping meals within a 10-hour period could improve blood sugar and cholesterol levels, according to two small studies published... + más
Eating dinner at 5 p.m. may be healthier, study says | New York Post
Ask Larry: What Happens If I Accepted A Raise In January? | Forbes
NBC News USA Science October 04, 2022
The U.S. government is taking legal steps to limit the amount of space junk — the cloud of dangerous debris still orbiting the Earth — after more than six decades of space races, rocket launches, planetary missions and booming satellite activity. The key measure is the... + más
England’s Crackdown On Junk Food Is Just Starting | Forbes
Hilton partners with Voyager Space to design astronaut quarters for Starlab station | New York Post
New York Daily News USA Nation October 02, 2022
Space is getting too crowded. New rules governing space junk were finalized this week by the Federal Communications Commission. Space junk — formally known as orbital debris — has become so prevalent in low-Earth orbits that it’s hard to find safe space for active... + más
FCC OKs satellite de-orbit rule despite possible conflict with NASA guidelines | Ars Technica
The FCC is working just fine without Gigi Sohn | The Hill
Forbes USA Life September 30, 2022
Britain's controversial junk food bans kick off this weekendgetty New restrictions on the placement of junk food in shops will come into effect this weekend, October 1, in the U.K. Earlier this week, the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) confirmed that displaying... + más
New ‘space junk’ rules finalized by FCC | New York Daily News
Biden’s War On ‘Junk Fees’ Won’t Help Americans’ Overdraft Problem | Forbes
PennLive USA Politics September 24, 2022
Pennsylvania voters apparently have a U.S. Senate debate to look forward to, but the prospects are bleak for any debate in the governor’s race with candidates at odds over moderators. earlier this week that it would be hosting a debate from 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Oct. 25 between... + más
The Right Is Desperately Trying to Make Fetterman a Crip | The Daily Beast
Fetterman fires back at Tucker Carlson over tattoo insults | The Hill
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