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next time you're eating out may be order up some spinach be like popeye researchers at the university of hamburge found that iron heavy diets packed full of things like spinach mushrooms, tofu, lentils can cut the risk of heart disease by about 25%. experts say iron deficiency or anemia affects about 2 thirds of middle aged folks and is linked to about 10% of all heart disease. cases. the condition can lead to symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath. and if untreated it can be deadly. >> the search may be entering a new phase in florida. why officials are hoping some new help could lead them >> investigators across several east bay cities are working to see if a group of eries in their cities after police say those kids were connected to a carjacking in oakland. police say the group, including an 11 year-old also stole a laptop from peet's coffee in berkeley. the youngsters then led police on a chase before crashing the car which had been stolen at gunpoint. from a man in oakland investigators in walnut creek have also connected this same group to a robbery that happened in that city on mo
next time you're eating out may be order up some spinach be like popeye researchers at the university of hamburge found that iron heavy diets packed full of things like spinach mushrooms, tofu, lentils can cut the risk of heart disease by about 25%. experts say iron deficiency or anemia affects about 2 thirds of middle aged folks and is linked to about 10% of all heart disease. cases. the condition can lead to symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath. and if untreated it can be deadly....
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of that exhibition. we were hearing about just a few moments ago. we are history and from hamburg, yoga zimmer. he's a professor at the university of hamburg focusing on colonialism, genocide, africa, and post colonial member. a gentleman, welcome to you both echo. let's start with you. tell us more about the thinking behind this exhibition. it aims how you went about selecting the artists and what their work is saying to us. well fishing, as you can, we are histories at sunset house london group exhibition with 9 artists whose puzzle origins lie in the global south in africa, caribbean south america, and whose artists have individual, even a work ethic being ex laurie in these complex are legacies and relationships. between colonialism and climate change, they do that for a range of different practices in terms of photography filled tapestry orange em. but the main issue, i think the main issue spaces, the exhibition as a whole is to, i think, try expand some of our discourse and discussion or around. whoa, we think of when we talk about what we see when we discuss climate change. so conventionally waiting for climate change, s
of that exhibition. we were hearing about just a few moments ago. we are history and from hamburg, yoga zimmer. he's a professor at the university of hamburg focusing on colonialism, genocide, africa, and post colonial member. a gentleman, welcome to you both echo. let's start with you. tell us more about the thinking behind this exhibition. it aims how you went about selecting the artists and what their work is saying to us. well fishing, as you can, we are histories at sunset house london...
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researchers at the university of hamburg care found that iron heavy diets that are packed full of spinachtofu and lentils can cut the risk of heart disease by 25%. experts say iron deficiency or anemia affects about 2 thirds of middle aged people and is linked to about 10% of all heart disease. cases. the condition can lead to symptoms like tiredness or shortness of breath. and if untreated could prove to be deadly. we'll be right back. bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. bay area homeowners, learn how your neighbors are accessing hundreds of thousands of dollars with a reverse mortgage loan from the ba
researchers at the university of hamburg care found that iron heavy diets that are packed full of spinachtofu and lentils can cut the risk of heart disease by 25%. experts say iron deficiency or anemia affects about 2 thirds of middle aged people and is linked to about 10% of all heart disease. cases. the condition can lead to symptoms like tiredness or shortness of breath. and if untreated could prove to be deadly. we'll be right back. bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly...
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of us. and we not completely destroy the environment. but today i talk to a man glass presented the 1st lab, grow hamburg, or to the professor of vascular physiology of last east university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in our program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial made some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how does making or growing meat in a lab work? you take a cell sample from a cow, you bring into a lab, putting a by a reactor, feet necessary new trends or liquids and san what? right, well that's pretty much it. so you can take a sample from a cow. you're extract the stem cells from that sample so every muscle has themselves and they are sitting there to repair tissue, am and they can provide, they can pull the freight so they can divide many, many times. um and then because these are muscle specifics themselves, they already kind of know how to make muscle tissue. so you let them proliferate until you have many, many cells. then you let them make that tissue. and then after 3 weeks, you
of us. and we not completely destroy the environment. but today i talk to a man glass presented the 1st lab, grow hamburg, or to the professor of vascular physiology of last east university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in our program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial made some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how does...
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of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of vascular physiology of mastiffs university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in your program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial made some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how do.
of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of vascular physiology of mastiffs university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in your program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial made some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how...
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of the population double jabbed. compare that to portugal at the top, at 86.8%. to talk about why cases are lower across europe is ralf reintjes, an epidemiologist at the hamburg universityt is the picture in germany in terms of cases?— us, what is the picture in germany in terms of cases? good morning from hamburt. in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg- the — in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. the situation _ in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. the situation in _ in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. the situation in germany, i hamburg. the situation in germany, so far, has been pretty good, until about eight or nine days ago. now, the numbers are increasing as well. close to, logically, due to the seasonal pattern of this pandemic. in the uk we have more than 50,000 cases yesterday, so roughly what would be the figure in germany? irate would be the figure in germany? we are would be the figure in germany? - are way below this. so, it is around ten, today, ithink18,000 are way below this. so, it is around ten, today, i think 18,000 cases, but with a larger population, so... but the trend is not so good, but all in all, we are much low
of the population double jabbed. compare that to portugal at the top, at 86.8%. to talk about why cases are lower across europe is ralf reintjes, an epidemiologist at the hamburg universityt is the picture in germany in terms of cases?— us, what is the picture in germany in terms of cases? good morning from hamburt. in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg- the — in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. the situation _ in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. the situation in...
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of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of last killer physiology of my university mark past. professor 1st is truly great her in our program today. welcome. i guess. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial meet some say it's really anyways, let's start for from last yes. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummy. how does making or growing meet in a lab work? you take a cell sample from macau, you bring into a lab putting a by a reactor, the necessary new trans liquids and then what, right, well, this pretty much it so you can take a sample from macau, your extract the stem cells from that sample. so every muscle has themselves and they are sitting there to repair tissue and they can provide, they can pull a freight so they can divide many, many times. and then because these are muscle specifics themselves, they already kind of know how to make muscle tissue. so you let them fall right until you have many, many cells. then you let them make that tissue. and then after 3 weeks, you harvest that tissue and you put the numb
of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of last killer physiology of my university mark past. professor 1st is truly great her in our program today. welcome. i guess. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial meet some say it's really anyways, let's start for from last yes. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummy. how does making or growing meet...
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of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of last killer physiology of last yeast university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in our program today. welcome you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial meet some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how does making or growing meat in a lab work? you take a cell sample from the cow you bring into a lab, putting it by a reactor, feet necessary new trends and liquids and san what? right, well that's pretty much it. so you, you take a sample from a cow, you're extract this themselves from that sample. so every muscle has themselves and they are sitting down to repair tissue. and they can provide, they can proliferate. so they can divide many, many times. um and then because these are muscle specifics themselves, they already kind of know how to make muscle tissue. so you let them fall, afraid until you have many, many cells then you let them make that tissue.
of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of last killer physiology of last yeast university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in our program today. welcome you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial meet some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how...
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of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of last killer physiology of last chiefs university. mark past professor bus is really great her in our program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some se, artificial meet some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess, for the dummies. how does making or growing meat in a lab work? you take a cell sample from the cow you bring into a lab putting in by a reactor feet necessary.
of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of last killer physiology of last chiefs university. mark past professor bus is really great her in our program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some se, artificial meet some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess, for the dummies....