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Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Many people use Ozempic to lose weight. One of the effects of the medicine is that your appetite decreases and food is removed more slowly from your stomach. Rotterdam, Netherlands on October 29, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Many people use Ozempic to lose weight. One of the effects of the medicine is that your appetite decreases and food is removed more slowly from your stomach. Rotterdam, Netherlands on October 29, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Many people use Ozempic to lose weight. One of the effects of the medicine is that your appetite decreases and food is removed more slowly from your stomach. Rotterdam, Netherlands on October 29, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Fresco with the myth of Phaedra and Hippolytus uncovered by Archaeologists in a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include one depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed and another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Archaeologists have uncovered a fresco depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed in a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size, the dwelling ‘strikes us for the high leve

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Archaeologists have uncovered a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include one depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed and another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size, the dwelling ‘strikes us for the high level of

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Fresco with the myth of Phaedra and Hippolytus uncovered by Archaeologists in a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include one depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed and another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Archaeologists have uncovered a fresco featuring gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis in a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include one depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed and another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Archaeologists have uncovered a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include one depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed and another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size, the dwelling ‘strikes us for the high level of

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Archaeologists have uncovered a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include one depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed and another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size, the dwelling ‘strikes us for the high level of

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Fresco with the myth of Phaedra and Hippolytus uncovered by Archaeologists in a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include one depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed and another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Archaeologists have uncovered a fresco depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed in a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size, the dwelling ‘strikes us for the high leve

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Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered - Pompeii

Archaeologists have uncovered a fresco depicting a sexual encounter between a satyr and a nymph on a bed in a richly decorated small house with finely preserved erotic frescoes of mythological scenes in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on October 2024. The vividly coloured wall paintings include another one of Phaedra, mythological queen, and her stepson Hippolytus. Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus through the work of Aphrodite, who avenged the young man’s disdain for her. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, and she, scorned, falsely accused him of trying to rape her. Another fresco features gods presumed to be Venus and Adonis. Experts say the exquisitely decorated abode, called the House of Phaedra after the mythological queen , sheds light on the changing architectural styles in the first century AD but is also further proof that the residents of Pompeii had an appetite for sensual art. Despite its small size, the dwelling ‘strikes us for the high leve

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ICRC provides food supplements to children affected by conflict in Cameroon

STORY: ICRC provides food supplements to children affected by conflict in Cameroon SHOOTING TIME: June 13, 2024 DATELINE: June 26, 2024 LENGTH: 00:03:53 LOCATION: Yaounde CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Makary Integrated Health Center 2. various of Inna Abaicho and her son 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (French): INNA ABAICHO, Mother of a malnourished child 4. various of Abanchime Kachalla 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (French): ABANCHIME KACHALLA, chief of Makary Integrated Health Center 6. SOUNDBITE 3 (French): JOSEPHINE GUINA'A, Supervisor of malnutrition ward at Makary Integrated Health Center STORYLINE: It dawned bright and sunny in Makary locality of Cameroon's Far North region. Inna Abaicho was among the first to arrive with her son at Makary Integrated Health Center. The child is 14 months but looks skinny because of poor nutrition. Malnutrition comes with symptoms involving weight loss, reduced appetite, and tiredness and the boy shows such signs. SOUNDBITE 1 (French): INNA ABAICHO, Mother of a malnourished child "I

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Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome cases in Japan top 1,000

STORY: Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome cases in Japan top 1,000 SHOOTING TIME: Recent footage DATELINE: June 20, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:41 LOCATION: Tokyo CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of street view in Tokyo 2. photos of symptoms being infected by streptococcus pyogenes 3. various of street view in Tokyo STORYLINE: Japan has seen cases of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS) surpass 1,000 in 2024, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) reported on Tuesday. As of June 9, the preliminary number of cases in the country since the beginning of this year reached 1,019, data from the NIID showed, marking a significant increase in the spread of this severe bacterial infection compared to previous years. STSS, also known as severe invasive streptococcal infection, is a sudden-onset disease primarily caused by "Group A Streptococcus." Initial symptoms typically include sore throat, fever, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, and other gastrointestinal issues, as well as septic

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Solar power farms on plateau fuel China's green energy revolution

STORY: Solar power farms on plateau fuel China's green energy revolution SHOOTING TIME: Recent footage DATELINE: June 9, 2024 LENGTH: 0:01:41 LOCATION: XINING, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of photovoltaic sheep farms 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): MA YOUFU, Herdsman 3. various of photovoltaic sheep farms STORYLINE: Amid China's green energy revolution, the world's largest solar photovoltaic power plant on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau is forging a unique development path. In the Talatan Gobi Desert in Gonghe County, a flock of sheep were seen in the solar photovoltaic power plant owned by Huanghe Hydropower Development Co., Ltd. They have been tasked with protecting the panels. Their voracious appetite, once a headache for environmentalists, has now become essential for maintaining the smooth operation of the solar power station. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): MA YOUFU, Herdsman "In the past, Talatan was barren, where sheep could not graze. Since the solar photovoltaic power plant was built, the grass u

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Approaching the breaking of their fast times, several Muslim families were seen gathering in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Grand Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Muslim families were seen breaking off their first day fast times in Ramadan 1445 Hijri in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Muslim families were seen breaking off their first day fast times in Ramadan 1445 Hijri in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Muslim families were seen breaking off their first day fast times in Ramadan 1445 Hijri in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Muslim families were seen breaking off their first day fast times in Ramadan 1445 Hijri in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Approaching the breaking of their fast times, several Muslim families were seen gathering in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Grand Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Muslim families were seen breaking off their first day fast times in Ramadan 1445 Hijri in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Muslim families were seen breaking off their first day fast times in Ramadan 1445 Hijri in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Approaching the breaking of their fast times, several Muslim families were seen gathering in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Grand Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

First Day Of Breaking Fast In Ramadan - Indonesia

Approaching the breaking of their fast times, several Muslim families were seen gathering in the courtyard of the Al-Mashun Grand Mosque in Medan, Indonesia on March 12, 2024. Muslims observe fasting by restraining their appetite, eating and drinking for one month. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Pharmacy - Briancon

Illustration - Pharmacy - Briancon

Boxes of Ozempic, the Medicines Safety Agency has warned of the misuse of this drug, normally prescribed against diabetes, but used as an appetite suppressant, illustration of a pharmacy, France on October 25, 2023. Photo by Thibaut Durand/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Pharmacy - Briancon

Illustration - Pharmacy - Briancon

Boxes of Ozempic, the Medicines Safety Agency has warned of the misuse of this drug, normally prescribed against diabetes, but used as an appetite suppressant, illustration of a pharmacy, France on October 25, 2023. Photo by Thibaut Durand/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Pharmacy - Briancon

Illustration - Pharmacy - Briancon

Boxes of Ozempic, the Medicines Safety Agency has warned of the misuse of this drug, normally prescribed against diabetes, but used as an appetite suppressant, illustration of a pharmacy, France on October 25, 2023. Photo by Thibaut Durand/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Customers shop under fresh lights at stalls in a vegetable market in Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, August 1, 2023. "Fresh lights" will be banned. Supermarkets, vegetable markets under the light of fresh vegetables, buy home only to find that there is "color difference"; Looking at the bright color, people's appetite to move the fresh meat, leaving the market light has changed. Recently, the State Administration for Market Supervision and Administration issued the "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of the Quality and Safety of Edible Agricultural Products Market", the sale of fresh edible agricultural products, shall not use lighting and other facilities that cause significant changes in the real color and other sensory properties of edible agricultural products, misleading consumers' sensory cognition of goods.

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Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Customers shop under fresh lights at stalls in a vegetable market in Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, August 1, 2023. "Fresh lights" will be banned. Supermarkets, vegetable markets under the light of fresh vegetables, buy home only to find that there is "color difference"; Looking at the bright color, people's appetite to move the fresh meat, leaving the market light has changed. Recently, the State Administration for Market Supervision and Administration issued the "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of the Quality and Safety of Edible Agricultural Products Market", the sale of fresh edible agricultural products, shall not use lighting and other facilities that cause significant changes in the real color and other sensory properties of edible agricultural products, misleading consumers' sensory cognition of goods.

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Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Customers shop under fresh lights at stalls in a vegetable market in Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, August 1, 2023. "Fresh lights" will be banned. Supermarkets, vegetable markets under the light of fresh vegetables, buy home only to find that there is "color difference"; Looking at the bright color, people's appetite to move the fresh meat, leaving the market light has changed. Recently, the State Administration for Market Supervision and Administration issued the "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of the Quality and Safety of Edible Agricultural Products Market", the sale of fresh edible agricultural products, shall not use lighting and other facilities that cause significant changes in the real color and other sensory properties of edible agricultural products, misleading consumers' sensory cognition of goods.

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Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Customers shop under fresh lights at stalls in a vegetable market in Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, August 1, 2023. "Fresh lights" will be banned. Supermarkets, vegetable markets under the light of fresh vegetables, buy home only to find that there is "color difference"; Looking at the bright color, people's appetite to move the fresh meat, leaving the market light has changed. Recently, the State Administration for Market Supervision and Administration issued the "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of the Quality and Safety of Edible Agricultural Products Market", the sale of fresh edible agricultural products, shall not use lighting and other facilities that cause significant changes in the real color and other sensory properties of edible agricultural products, misleading consumers' sensory cognition of goods.

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Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Fresh Lights Prohibition of Use in China

Customers shop under fresh lights at stalls in a vegetable market in Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, August 1, 2023. "Fresh lights" will be banned. Supermarkets, vegetable markets under the light of fresh vegetables, buy home only to find that there is "color difference"; Looking at the bright color, people's appetite to move the fresh meat, leaving the market light has changed. Recently, the State Administration for Market Supervision and Administration issued the "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of the Quality and Safety of Edible Agricultural Products Market", the sale of fresh edible agricultural products, shall not use lighting and other facilities that cause significant changes in the real color and other sensory properties of edible agricultural products, misleading consumers' sensory cognition of goods.

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Giant panda Ya Ya to return to China

STORY: Giant panda Ya Ya to return to China DATELINE: April 25, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:29 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1.various of keepers in Memphis Zoo 2.various of Ya Ya 3.various of keepers from Beijing Zoo 4.SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): Voice of a vet of Beijing Zoo 5.SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): Voice of a zookeeper of Beijing Zoo 6.SOUNDBITE 3 (English): LAUREN CASKEY, Associate Curator of Memphis Zoo STORYLINE: Female giant panda Ya Ya will return to China within the next few days after living in the United States for two decades, according to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. As arranged by the Chinese and U.S. sides, she will board a homeward-bound plane to Shanghai. A veterinarian and a keeper from the Beijing Zoo arrived at the Memphis Zoo last month to help make further preparations for Ya Ya's return to ensure a safe and sound trip. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): Voice of a vet of Beijing Zoo "Now, except for hair loss caused by a skin disease, Ya Ya has good appetite, normal e

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Giant panda enjoys sugar cane at zoo in China's Guangxi

STORY: Giant panda enjoys sugar cane at zoo in China's Guangxi DATELINE: March 20, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:44 LOCATION: NANNING, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of a giant panda eating sugar canes at Liuzhou Zoo in south China's Guangxi STORYLINE: Giant pandas at Liuzhou Zoo in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region showed a good appetite with a special treat of sugar cane. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Nanning, China. (XHTV)

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Tokyo stocks end 2004 higher on hopes of brighter outlook

Tokyo stocks end 2004 higher on hopes of brighter outlook

TOKYO, Japan - Officials at the Tokyo Stock Exchange and stocks brokerage employees applaud during a ceremony to mark the end of this year's trading at the TSE in central Tokyo on Dec. 30. The key Nikkei stock index closed at a five-and-a-half-month high, with investors showing a strong appetite almost across the board on expectations that the outlook for the stock market will be brighter next year.

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Abe to be hospitalized for 3-4 days

Abe to be hospitalized for 3-4 days

TOKYO, Japan - Toshifumi Hibi, head of gastroenterology at Keio University Hospital speaks at a news conference at the hospital in Tokyo on Sept. 13, saying Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who abruptly announced his resignation the previous day, has been suffering from stomach irritations, pain, poor appetite and other symptoms centering on the duodenum and needs to stay in hospital for ''at least three or four days.''

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Whale shark at Osaka aquarium sent for examination

Whale shark at Osaka aquarium sent for examination

OSAKA, Japan - Divers put whale shark Dai into a container at the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan in Osaka on Jan. 7, 2011. The aquarium sent the male shark, which has been showing a weak appetite, to its research facility in Tosashimizu, Kochi Prefecture, for examination.

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Whale shark at Osaka aquarium sent for examination

Whale shark at Osaka aquarium sent for examination

OSAKA, Japan - Divers try to push whale shark Dai into a container at the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan in Osaka on Jan. 7, 2011. The aquarium sent the male shark, which has been showing a weak appetite, to its research facility in Tosashimizu, Kochi Prefecture, for examination.

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World Cuisine in Tokyo: Mongolian lamb dumplings, milk soup

World Cuisine in Tokyo: Mongolian lamb dumplings, milk soup

TOKYO, Japan - Guests enjoy Mongolian ''soul food'' at the Mongolian restaurant Ulaanbaatar in Tokyo saying it satisfies their appetite for food from their homeland.

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Another risky Chinese diet product found in Yamanashi Pref.

Another risky Chinese diet product found in Yamanashi Pref.

KOFU, Japan - Photo shows Guirentang Youzi Jiaonang, another diet aid product imported from China, which has been found to contain an appetite suppressant banned in Japan. Yamanashi prefectural government officials said on Aug. 1 the product was not among the 25 products suspected of causing health damage as announced earlier by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.

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Season's first crop of 'Yubari' melon fetches 150,000 yen

Season's first crop of 'Yubari' melon fetches 150,000 yen

SAPPORO, Japan - These ''Yubari'' melons, the season's first crop grown at a Hokkaido farm, were knocked down to a Sapporo department store for 150,000 yen (about 1,170 dollars at current exchange rate) apiece in an auction held May 14. ''The price makes me lose all my appetite,'' commented a housewife who visited the fruit section of the department store.

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Farmer grows giant watermelon in Shandong, China

A farmer in China's Shandong grows a giant "watermelon king" which could satisfy the appetite of dozens of people. #China

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Thai farmers gear up for China's growing appetite for durians

STORY: Thai farmers gear up for China's growing appetite for durians DATELINE: May 19, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:49 LOCATION: Bangkok CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of durians being harvested and packaged 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Thai): SILAPHON THONGROT, Owner of the Miiw's durian orchard in Thailand 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Thai): NUTTAKIJ ORANHIRUNRUK, Vice president of the Thai-Chinese Agribusiness Association 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Thai): SILAPHON THONGROT, Owner of the Miiw's durian orchard in Thailand STORYLINE: Silaphon Thongrot's orchard in Chanthaburi province, a province dubbed the "fruit capital of Thailand," is home to hundreds of durian trees. Dozens of durian fruits have been on each tree, heralding a good harvest this year. Most of the fruits in Silaphon's orchard will go to the Chinese market after they are harvested. SOUNDBITE 1 (Thai): SILAPHON THONGROT, Owner of the Miiw's durian orchard in Thailand "Almost 100 percent of our durians are shipped to China. The most popular one in China is Monthong, which is

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Tokyo stocks end 2004 higher on hopes of brighter outlook

Tokyo stocks end 2004 higher on hopes of brighter outlook

TOKYO, Japan - Officials at the Tokyo Stock Exchange and stocks brokerage employees applaud during a ceremony to mark the end of this year's trading at the TSE in central Tokyo on Dec. 30. The key Nikkei stock index closed at a five-and-a-half-month high, with investors showing a strong appetite almost across the board on expectations that the outlook for the stock market will be brighter next year. (Kyodo)

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Abe to be hospitalized for 3-4 days

Abe to be hospitalized for 3-4 days

TOKYO, Japan - Toshifumi Hibi, head of gastroenterology at Keio University Hospital speaks at a news conference at the hospital in Tokyo on Sept. 13, saying Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who abruptly announced his resignation the previous day, has been suffering from stomach irritations, pain, poor appetite and other symptoms centering on the duodenum and needs to stay in hospital for ''at least three or four days.'' (Kyodo)

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Another risky Chinese diet product found in Yamanashi Pref.

Another risky Chinese diet product found in Yamanashi Pref.

KOFU, Japan - Photo shows Guirentang Youzi Jiaonang, another diet aid product imported from China, which has been found to contain an appetite suppressant banned in Japan. Yamanashi prefectural government officials said on Aug. 1 the product was not among the 25 products suspected of causing health damage as announced earlier by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. (Kyodo)

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Advert for Benger food for Mother\'s and babies 1916

Advert for Benger food for Mother\'s and babies 1916

\'Mother\'s try Benger\'s food yourself\'! When you are over-tired and have little appetite, or when feeling unwell and out-of-sorts, Benger\'s Food not only gives digestive rest, but provides full nourishment.1916

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HULK [US 2003] JENNIFER CONNELLY, ERIC BANA as Bruce Banner Date: 2003

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