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Anti-glycemic foods: list and properties

Anti-glycemic foods, those to be included in your diet when you suffer from diabetes, I am also welcome if we want to keep weight under control. There are in fact foods that raise blood sugar and, together with carbohydrates consumed in excess, can contribute to unwanted weight gain.
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Food allergens: what they are and tests

Food allergens, foods to ban or to fear? No, but to know so as not to be deceived and not to experience avoidable discomfort. It is equally important to inquire about how food allergens must be reported on labels, there are obligations and methods that help us eat healthily by avoiding ingesting foods that for one reason or another can make us feel bad.
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Planned obsolescence: light bulbs, smartphones and printers

Planned obsolescence. That is, the end of the objects decided by the manufacturer. In broad terms, we described the phenomenon in the first article where we explained in general terms the two kinds of planned obsolescence: the technological and the psychological. Now let's get down to the concrete, examining the planned obsolescence of three commonly used objects: light bulbs, smartphones and printers.
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Teleservice and Telemedicine

Teleservice and Telemedicine, in order to be assisted and followed by avoiding or postponing any hospitalization over time and, if and when we are discharged, remaining followed in the best way, but at home. Let's take a closer look at what services these are, at what point is Italy and some best practices to be "spread" throughout the country.
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Lakeland Terrier: character and price

Lakeland Terrier, one of the many terriers that Great Britain gives us: he is a muscular and intelligent dog, an excellent hunter but also a polite flatmate. It has a hair to keep well cared for but which we can choose the color freely, a cute muzzle and a lot of courage in the chest.Lakeland Terrier: originsBorn many years ago like almost all terriers, this breed received official recognition from the Kennel Club in 1928. the first dedicated club had been founded a few years earlier, again in England, in 1921.
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Wild calla: cultivation and properties

Wild calla, a plant belonging to the Araceae family, is "technically" composed of an underground stem, called rhizome, which emits roots and stems. It is so simple to grow with good results, which translate into colorful and lush flowers and leaves, that it is almost impossible not to host this species in our green corner.
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