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To: Les H who wrote (40608)2/7/2024 9:27:18 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 49076
 
Lebanese, anti-Israel judge Nawaf Salam elected new president of ICJ
The new judge has previously claimed that critics of Israel are labeled antisemites "to intimidate and discredit them."
By DANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD
FEBRUARY 7, 2024 03:06
Updated: FEBRUARY 7, 2024 15:34

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To: Les H who wrote (40608)2/7/2024 9:32:26 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 49076
 
The French NutriNet-Sante study found that eating dinner late in the evening is associated with increased risk for both heart attacks and strokes (Nature Communications, Dec 2023;14(7899)). Having a first meal for the day (breakfast or lunch) late in the morning also increased risk. The researchers followed 103,389 people, average age 42.6, for 7.2 years, during which time there were 2036 cases of heart disease, 988 cases of strokes, and 1071 cases of heart attacks, angina and heart stents. The researchers found that each hour of delaying dinner after 5 PM was associated with a 7 percent increased risk for a stroke, and that eating dinner after 9 PM was associated with a 28 percent increased risk for a heart attack, compared to eating before 8 PM. They also found that each hour of delaying the first meal of the day after 8 AM was associated with increased risk for both heart attacks and strokes. The authors recommend eating both early dinners and early breakfasts.

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