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Author: Andrei Ionescu
Replacing red meat with forage fish like herring, sardines, and anchovies could prevent up to 750,000 deaths annually by 2050 and significantly reduce disability from diet-related illnesses, according to a recent study. study led by the National Institute for Environmental Studies in Japan. This dietary shift could particularly benefit low- and middle-income countries, where heart disease rates are high and such fish are both affordable and plentiful.Consumption of red meat Consumption of red and processed meat has been increasingly linked to an increased risk of non-communicable diseases, which were responsible for approximately 70% of global deaths in 2019. Health issues…
The lifestyle and hunting strategies of Spinosaurus aegyptiacusa massive Cretaceous-era dinosaur with a unique sail-like spine, has long been the subject of intense scientific debate. Is this massive predator, one of the largest extant and remarkably adapted to aquatic environments, a deep-sea hunter or does it prefer to catch its prey in shallower waters near the coast? Hunting habits of Spinosaurus A recent study led by a team of paleontologists at the University of Chicago, which analyzed the bone density of this mysterious dinosaur, reflected on this question, providing new insights into the debate.Coastal destroyer Discussion around Spinosaurus’ aquatic habits…