Author: Camelia Kirk

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Lack of sleep at night can lead to weight gain, increased desire to eat, and decreased feelings of fullness. According to an alert issued by the Sleep Institute, on the occasion of World Obesity Day, which is celebrated today (4), the negative effects on the body of lack of sleep occur in people of all ages, mainly due to the liberalization of metabolism. “It has been proven in recent years, more and more, in both children, adolescents and adults, that lack of sleep has its consequences. One of these factors is weight gain”, highlights sleep medicine specialist and researcher at…

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By Jeffrey Dustin PALO ALTO (Reuters) – Amazon said on Wednesday it plans to close all 68 bookstores, kiosks, toy and homeware stores in the United States and the United Kingdom, ending some of its longest-running retail experiences. . The news, initially reported by Reuters, marked a turning point for the company that started as an online bookstore and helped push well-known competitors like Borders out of business. Amazon said it will focus more on grocery stores and the department store concept in the future. After opening its first bookstore in 2015, Amazon tested a range of retail ideas: cashless…

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The Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Claudio Castro (PL), publish decree This Thursday (3) allowing state counties to make the use of masks against COVID-19 more flexible, with their own standard procedures. With this measure, the use of personal protective equipment may not be mandatory even in enclosed spaces, as it is still required until now. The decision was made, with immediate effect, without consulting the scientific committee of the Ministry of Health of Rio. However, the text indicates that a new normative act may still be in place by the state government, and that mandatory masking must be held…

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São Paulo (Reuters) – The Itaú Unibanco app was unstable on Thursday as customers complained of problems accessing accounts. The bank ruled out being the target of external attack. In a statement on Twitter, Itai reported that “some customers are experiencing issues with their account statement and checking account balance. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to fix it as soon as possible.” The bank did not say how long it would take to organize access or what caused the problem. Since the morning, customers have been complaining on social media about difficulties in accessing the bank’s application.…

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Members of pro-Russian forces in illegal uniforms gather around a fire in the separatist-held settlement of Mykolaivka (Nikolaevka) as Russia continues its offensive on Ukraine. Photo: Reuters/Alexander Ermoshenko Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday that Russian forces had sent rooms to cremate the bodies of Russian soldiers killed in battles in the invaded country and had not sent the bodies. Zelensky even wondered if the Russian dead were being counted. “They brought chambers for cremation,” he said. “They will not send the bodies back to their families and their mothers.”In addition to the Ukrainian leader, British Defense Secretary Ben…

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Russia and Ukraine together accounted for nearly 29% of global wheat exports last year. amendment Support 247 ICL from the Guardian – Prices of oil, coal, aluminum, wheat and other commodities continue to rise as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine raised supply concerns. Brent crude, a global benchmark, rose by $118 a barrel for the first time since February 2013. It is currently hovering around $117 a barrel, up $4 from today. US light sweet crude is trading at $114.46 a barrel. Aluminum set another record, rising 2.3% to $3,650 on the London Metal Exchange (which has gained 30% so far…

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BRASILIA, DF (Volsapress) – The Federal Police has opened an investigation to investigate the conduct of President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) on suspicion of an epidemic crime, a violation of preventive health measures and incitement to commit a crime.Dated February 23, the decree opening the investigation on Wednesday (2) was sent to Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF).The case concerns the neighborhood that Bolsonaro executed on October 21 last year, when the president read an alleged news story that warned that “vaccination” [contra a Covid] Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome develops [Aids]”.However, doctors and scientists claim that the relationship…

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1 billion editing room The Central Bank should launch the portal next Monday (7) The Central Bank (BC) this Wednesday (2) released a step-by-step guide for Brazilians and companies to withdraw “forgotten” money in banks. Those who forgot the money will be able to access the resources from next Monday, March 7, but according to a schedule set by the central bank. So far, more than 114 million people have accessed the BC website to see if they are entitled to appeal. Of this total, 25.9 million Brazilians have money to receive it and 88 million have not forgotten the…

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Searching for solutions to stress and anxiety has never been more. The current pandemic has left many people stressed, anxious and anxious, that is, stressed. Some very common and simple practices can be done to reduce the level of adrenaline in your body and help you relax. Regular diet and physical exercise help a lot. However, there is a technique called cryotherapy that even athletes use. see also: Detox juice recipe: a diuretic that eliminates toxins and cleanses the body What is cryotherapy? Cryotherapy aims to restore and develop muscles after intense physical exercise. Athletes enter ice baths so that…

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São Paulo, March 2 (ANSA) – The United Nations Extraordinary Assembly on Wednesday (2) approved by 141 votes to 5 against and 35 abstentions on the US resolution blaming Russia for the invasion of Ukraine, in the attacks that began on the 24th of the month. current. February. The countries that voted against it were along with Russia, Belarus, North Korea, Eritrea and Syria. Among those who abstained, it was China that attracted the most attention. As in the two Security Council votes, China maintains a position that does not condemn the invasion itself, but rather defends the sovereignty of…

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