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Basic Almonds are good for cardiovascular health, and they also do not promote weight gain, as the body does not absorb up to 20% of calories from fat. When almonds are part of the diet, this corresponds to a reduction of 40 to 60 calories absorbed daily … or nearly 3 kilograms less annually! Excellent for cardiovascular health, allowing to combat oxidative stress responsible for cell aging. “Excellent food” Because of their high content of proteins, vitamins and minerals. However, like all other nuts, almonds have a bad reputation: They make you fat. A new study led by researchers at…

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Concerned about the lack of border controls with Ontario, Montreal Public Health expressed “concerns to the Department of Health and Social Services.” Posted April 13, 2021 at 6:40 pm Updated at 20:34 Louise LeducJournalism This is what the Montreal Ministry of Public Health indicated via email JournalismAdding that “the file is currently in the hands of the Quebec government and its Canadian counterparts.” Montreal Regional Director of Public Health, Dr.Return Melene Drouin also spoke about it in an interview with LCN on Tuesday. Dr. said.Return Drouin, Tuesday, points to particular concern about the Brazilian alternative. Between Quebec and Ontario (as…

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Montreal’s Ministry of Public Health is calling for border controls with Ontario and has relayed its “concerns to the Department of Health and Social Services.” Posted April 13, 2021 at 6:40 pm Louise LeducJournalism This is what the Montreal Ministry of Public Health indicated via email JournalismAdding that “the file is currently in the hands of the Quebec government and its Canadian counterparts.” Montreal Regional Director of Public Health, Dr.Return Melene Drouin also spoke about it in an interview with LCN on Tuesday. Dr. said.Return Drouin, Tuesday, points to particular concern about the Brazilian alternative. Between Quebec and Ontario (as…

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(Ottawa) re-education camps in Xinjiang as “schools”. Mikhail’s trials are conducted according to the rules of art. Hong Kong’s National Security Act has enabled a transition from “chaos” to “rule of law.” Posted on April 13, 2021 at 2:42 pm Updated 15:43 Melanie MarquezJournalism These are some of the answers given by the Chinese ambassador to Canada, Kong Pyo, to whom the Council on International Relations in Montreal (CORIM) presented a forum moderated by former Quebec Prime Minister Pierre Mark Johnson, on Tuesday noon. Chef de Mission spent eight minutes in Beijing, Ottawa giving a presentation on the history of…

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The question of the imminent reopening of cultural sites in France this week returns to the political agenda, with the fact-finding mission in particular from the Senate that published its recommendations on Tuesday, April 13th. It calls for the reopening of cultural sites on demand as soon as incarceration ends. On the same day, the Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) assistance protocol, for the experimental concert planned in the capital, should usually be studied by the authorities. Since February, French cultural players regularly cite a German scientific study. It appears that theaters, opera houses and museums are the least dangerous public…

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Basic Eating more protein increases bone mineral density by up to 6%. Also, increasing protein consumption in the elderly improves muscle health. More protein to strengthen bones. In a study published on March 3 in Journals of GerontologyAmerican researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine indicate that older adults need more protein than is recommended. A 15% higher intake gives them a higher bone mineral density and reduces the risk of vertebral fractures. Up to 6% higher bone mineral density Researchers evaluated the amount of protein consumed by 2,160 people, with an average age of 73, and studied its…

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Nearly 56% of Quebec’s SMEs are against mandating mandatory franchising for companies with fewer than 50 employees, according to a recent survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). Their number is also significant in the Capitale-Nationale and Montreal regions, with nearly 60% of SME leaders opposing the idea, according to figures released Monday by CFIB. “For small and medium business owners, protecting the French language is essential, but it should not lead to the creation of more paperwork. Every time, a lot of time and a lot of energy can be devoted to developing their business.” Explained François…

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Amalia Tru (Laura Donnelly, left) and Penance Adair (Anne Skelly). HBO MAX OCS CITY – Mon, Apr 12 8:40 PM – Series Let’s start by pretending nothing is happening. As if Joss Whedon, an innovator Nevers, It was not thrown to the bottom of its pedestal by a series of revelations about “informal cruelty” toward the performers and collaborators who contributed to the series. (Buffy the Vampire SlayerAnd the fireflyAnd the Marvel: Shield Agents) And movies (The cabin is in the woodsAnd the The AvengersWho made him famous. Read also The Cabin in the Woods: Walk through the woods when…

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Loading and unloading workers at Montreal Port will start a partial strike starting Wednesday morning. They say they were surprised by the employer’s decision to cancel payment for hours they hadn’t worked the day after the last day of negotiations. Posted on April 12, 2021 at 2:05 PM Antoine TrussartJournalism The “partial strike”, which will start on Wednesday morning, will consist of refusing to work at the end of the week and refusing to work overtime. This was announced in response to AEM’s announcement not to provide minimum nonworking hours for stevedores, a clause usually guaranteed in the collective agreement.…

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Anti-Semitic signs were discovered on Monday 12 April on the walls of the main entrance to Science Po Paris, rue Saint-Guillaume, in the 7th arrondissement of the capital. The Institute of Political Studies reported that “this morning, hateful inscriptions, some of them anti-Semitic, were discovered on the walls (…) of the main entrance to the political science campus in Paris.” In a press release. Violent and anti-Semitic stamps were discovered outside this morning Embed a Tweet.This time again the university and its values ​​are under attackWe file a complaint of insult and incitement to racial hatred and wait until all…

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