March 23, 2022
We found that infants living in households
However, we found no evidence that these gut microbiome changes caused the
reduced obesity risk," Kozyrskyj said. (Photo: Pixabay) Washington DC: Did you
know? Commonly used household cleaners could be making children overweight by
altering their gut microbiota. They did not find the same association with
detergents or eco-friendly cleaners.She suggested that the use of eco-friendly
products may be linked to healthier overall maternal lifestyles and eating
habits, in turn contributing to healthier gut microbiomes and infant weight.
They used World Health Organization (WHO) growth charts for body mass index
(BMI) scores."Babies living in households that used eco-friendly cleaners had
different microbiota and were less likely to be overweight as toddlers.Professor
and principal investigator Anita Kozyrskyj said,
"We found that infants living
in households with d index was higher than children not
exposed to heavy home use of disinfectants as an infant.The study provides novel
information regarding the impact of these products on infant gut microbial
composition and outcomes of increased weight in the same population.The
researchers also observed an increase in Lachnospiraceae bacteria with more
frequent cleaning using disinfectants."Those infants growing up in households
with heavy use of eco cleaners had much lower levels of the gut microbes
Enterobacteriaceae.Associations film
composite plastic label with altered gut flora in babies 3-4 months old were
strongest for frequent use of household disinfectants such as multisurface
cleaners, which showed lower levels of Haemophilus and Closobes.The full findings
are present in - Canadian Medical Association Journal
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March 17, 2022
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical
5 per cent in &Sealing Cover Films
Manufacturers39;pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products
and 11.2 per cent provisional estimates released last month.4 per cent and 8.4
per cent in 'Printing and reproduction of recorded media'.94 per cent from
1.Meanwhile, the July IIP number was revised to 0.The previous high in IIP
growth was recorded at 5.9 per cent in same period in 2016-17.As per use-based
classification, the growth rates in August 2017 over August 2016 are 7.The
consumer durables and consumer non-durables sectors recorded growth of 1.In
terms of industries, 10 out of 23 industry groups in the mane of mining and power sectors coupled with higher capital goods
output, official data showed today.2 per cent in intermediate goods and 2.IIP
growth during April-August period of this fiscal stood at 2.5 per cent in
infrastructure/ construction goods.The industry group '
Manufacture of computer,
electronic and optical products' showed the highest positive growth of 24.1 per
cent in 'tobacco products' and (-) 11.9 pc in same period in 2016-17.2 per cent
provisional estimates released last month.The output of the mining and
electricity sectors grew at 9. (Photo: PTI) New Delhi: Industrial production
grew at a nine-month high of 4.3 per cent as compared to August 2016.6 per cent
and 6.1 per cent,
respectively.63 per cent of the index, however decelerated to 3.1 per cent in
primary goods, 5.4 per cent in capital goods, (-) 0.The output growth in
manufacturing sector, which constitutes 77.5 per cent a year ago.Factory output
growth measured in terms of Index of Industrial Production (IIP) stood at 4 per
cent in August 2016, as per data released by the Central Statistics Office
(CSO).33rd Day Of Lo
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March 08, 2022
The department has also received clearance for funds
The department has also received clearance for funds from the Public Investment
Board (PIB) for the payment banks." The bank may also distribute third party
financial products such as insurance, mutual funds and pension products, give
access to formal credit products by acting as banking correspondents of banks
and facilitate utility bill payments for electricity, water, telephone, gas etc.
India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) is likely to facilitate payments of the central
and state governments as well as municipal dues and fees of various universities
and educational bodies. And how things ments bank to launch by March 2017: Ravi Shankar Prasad PTI Published: Mar
22, 2016, 4:12 pm IST Updated: Mar 22, 2016, 4:12 pm IST India Post has the
largest network of core banking solution branches in India. The China plastic
sleeves manufacturers list of other probable service includes "person to
person remittances both domestic and cross border.
"Today I am very proud to
announce that core banking linkage of post offices is bigger than State Bank of
India.. Speaking at the Digital India Summit organised by Times Network here,
Prasad said India Post has the largest network of core banking solution branches
in India. "Very soon by March next year we are going to bring in payments bank
of the Postal department. India Posts received in-principle approval from
Reserve Bank of India on September 7, for setting up of payments bank within 18
months. The minister added that 60 international consortiums are keen to partner
India Post for third partner delivery for insurance and banking, among others.
New Delhi: Payments bank of Department of Posts is likely to become operational
by March 2017, Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on March
22. Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad (Photo: PTI) India Post
has the largest network of core banking solution branches in India. SBI has
16,333 core banking solution branches," he added. On ATMs, he said the number
has risen from four to 850 and by mid-April it will go to 1,000
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