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    Rat poison found in HiPP baby food jar in Austria, police say

    Rat poison has been discovered in HiPP baby food jars in Austria. This has prompted a recall from 1,500 SPAR supermarkets across the country. Police are investigating suspected tampering. Similar findings have been reported in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Consumers are urged to seek medical help if their babies consumed the product. Affected jars are being removed from sale.

    Ukrainian police shoot dead gunman who killed 5, took hostages in supermarket

    The head of Ukraine's Interior Ministry, Ihor Klymenko, said in a statement on social media that special tactical police units stormed the store after attempts to contact the gunman with a negotiator failed.

    What happens if you eat avocado every day for 2 weeks? Harvard gastro doctor breaks down the effect

    Eating an avocado daily for two weeks can positively impact heart health by improving cholesterol balance and supporting cardiovascular function. This habit also benefits gut health through fiber and plant compounds, aiding digestion and microbial diversity. Additionally, avocados can help regulate blood pressure and control appetite due to their potassium, fiber, and healthy fat content.

    West Asia War: Over 10,000 US troops are enforcing the Iran blockade, but no ships boarded so far, military says

    American troops are enforcing a blockade on Iranian ports. No ships have been boarded yet. The US military is warning Iran-linked vessels. They could use force if ships try to evade the Navy. Fourteen ships have turned back. This action restricts Iran's sea access globally. US naval power is being used to compel compliance.

    ‘Nobody is coming to save your health’: Mumbai nutritionist shares 10 ‘uncomfortable’ ways to stay fit

    Maintaining fitness is vital for our everyday well-being. Nutrition expert Sanya Wadhera from Mumbai sheds light on the hurdles faced in India. The influence of family dynamics, an overemphasis on treatment rather than prevention, and deceptive marketing of processed foods complicate the pursuit of healthy lifestyles. Additionally, the pressures from social environments and industry misinformation compound the challenge.

    Iran war promises green edge for Asia as plastic packaging runs short

    The Iran war's disruption of plastic supplies has unexpectedly boosted demand for eco-friendly paper packaging, with inquiries tripling for companies like South Korea's Yonwoo. While this offers a potential silver lining, the broader reliance on Middle Eastern feedstock and plastic in Asia creates ongoing uncertainty for businesses facing potential shortages and price hikes.

    The Economic Times
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