Response to World Health Organization Reviews of Aspartame

BRUSSELS, Belgium, July 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In response to two World Health Organization (WHO) evaluations of aspartame, one of the most thoroughly researched ingredients in the world, released today, the International Sweeteners Association (ISA) applauds the WHO’s reaffirmation of aspartame’s safety by its leading scientific body responsible for evaluating the safety of food additives, the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA). These conclusions are consistent with the findings of over 90 global food safety agencies who have confirmed aspartame’s safety, including the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), that has reviewed aspartame twice, and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

“JECFA has once again reaffirmed aspartame’s safety after conducting a thorough, comprehensive and scientifically rigorous review,” said ISA Secretary General Frances Hunt-Wood. “Aspartame, like all low/no calorie sweeteners, when used as part of a balanced diet, provides consumers with choice to reduce sugar intake, a critical public health objective.”

As part of its comprehensive assessment, reconfirming the safety of aspartame, JECFA examined IARC’s conclusions and found no concern for human health. Importantly, IARC is not a food safety body and its 2B classification does not consider intake levels nor actual risk, making an IARC review far less comprehensive than the thorough reviews conducted by food safety bodies like JECFA and potentially confusing for consumers.

To put this in context, IARC’s 2B classification puts aspartame in the same category as kimchi and other pickled vegetables. IARC would be the first to say that they don’t suggest people should stop using kimchi at meals.

As part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle, aspartame can be used to further public health objectives on sugar intake reduction and ultimately assist in weight and diabetes management, as well as with dental health.

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‫رد على مراجعات منظمة الصحة العالمية للأسبرتام

بروكسل، 14 يوليو 2023: ردًا على تقييمين تم إصدارهما اليوم لمنظمة الصحة العالمية (WHO) للأسبرتام، أحد أكثر المكونات التي قُتِلت بحثًا في العالم، تشيد الرابطة الدولية للمُحليِّات (ISA) بإعادة تأكيد المنظمة على سلامة الأسبرتام من خلال هيئتها العلمية الرائدة المسؤولة عن تقييم سلامة المُضافات الغذائية، وهي لجنة الخبراء المشتركة بين منظمة الأغذية والزراعة ومنظمة الصحة العالمية بشأن المُضافات الغذائية (JECFA). تتوافق هذه الاستنتاجات مع النتائج التي توصلت إليها أكثر من 90 وكالة عالمية لسلامة الأغذية أكدت على سلامة الأسبرتام، ومن بينها الهيئة الأوروبية لسلامة الأغذية  (EFSA) التي راجعت الأسبرتام مرتين وإدارة الغذاء والدواء الأمريكية إدارة الغذاء والدواء الأمريكية  (FDA).

“أعادت لجنة الخبراء المشتركة بين منظمة الأغذية والزراعة ومنظمة الصحة العالمية بشأن المُضافات الغذائية (JECFA) التأكيد مرة أخرى على سلامة الأسبرتام بعد إجراء مراجعة شاملة ودقيقة علميًا” حسب ما قالته الأمين العام للرابطة الدولية للمُحليِّات فرانسيس هانت-وود. حيث “يوفر الأسبرتام، مثل جميع المُحليِّات منخفضة السعرات/ الخالية من السعرات الحرارية عند استخدامه كجزء من نظام غذائي متوازن، للمستهلكين خيار تقليل مقدار كمية السكر التي يتناولونها، وهو هدف مهم متعلق بالصحة العامة”.

كجزء من تقييمها الشامل، لإعادة التأكيد على سلامة الأسبرتام، قامت لجنة الخبراء المشتركة بين منظمة الأغذية والزراعة ومنظمة الصحة العالمية بشأن المُضافات الغذائية (JECFA) بفحص استنتاجات الوكالة الدولية لبحوث السرطان (IARC) ولم تجد أي مخاوف متعلقة بصحة الإنسان. والأهم من ذلك، أن الوكالة الدولية لبحوث السرطان ليست هيئة سلامة أغذية ولا يأخذ تصنيفها 2B ممستويات الجرعة ولا المخاطر الفعلية في الحسبان، ما يجعل مراجعتها أقل شمولية بكثير من المراجعات الدقيقة التي أجرتها هيئات سلامة الأغذية مثل JEDFA وقد تكون أكثر تشتيتًا للمستهلكين.

لوضع هذا الأمر في سياق واضح، فإن تصنيف 2B للوكالة الدولية لبحوث السرطان (IARC) يضع الأسبرتام في الفئة نفسها مع الكيمتشي والخضراوات المخللة الأخرى. ستكون IARC أول من تقول بأنها لا تشير إلى أنه ينبغي للأشخاص التوقف عن استخدام الكيمتشي في الوجبات.

كجزء من نظام غذائي ونمط حياة صحيين بشكل عام، يمكن استخدام الأسبرتام لتعزيز أهداف الصحة العامة المتعلقة بتقليل كمية السكر التي يتم تناولها والمساعدة في النهاية على إدارة الوزن ومرض السكري، بالإضافة إلى الحفاظ على صحة الأسنان.

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Bybit Trading Bots Smash All-Time-High On the Back of XRP-Led Rally

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – Media OutReach – 14 July 2023 – Trading bots on Bybit, the world’s third most visited crypto exchange, have broken all-time highs for trading volume in the last 24 hours, on the back of a sudden crypto rally that saw XRP surge 70%.

Bybit’s free trading bots, which use algorithmic trading strategies to automatically submit buy and sell orders, hit a combined trading volume of $250,000,000 in the last 24 hours, beating the previous record of $220 million. Indeed, the 24-hour trading volume was 2.5 times higher than the average for this quarter.

The surge was led by Bybit’s XRP futures trading bot, which saw a volume of $49,000,000 — over a 49-fold increase from Wednesday, making it the second most algorithmically traded asset on Bybit, behind bitcoin. The crypto exchange also saw a 50% increase in new bots created in the same time period.

Bybit provides smart AI parameters for each trading pair available on its bots. The parameters are maintained by quantitative specialists to maximize profits. Once a user has set up their trading bot and is earning a good return, they can share their strategy with a fellow trader with the click of a button.

“We are excited to see our products performing so well during times of upside volatility,” said Vivien Fang, head of financial products at Bybit. “It’s times like these when Bybit is most proud to be offering next-level opportunities to all market participants. Traditionally, sophisticated trading bots were tools accessible only by elite investors, but, as the world’s Crypto Ark, we simplify these tools to allow easy access to their powerful functionality.”

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Vytelle Expands to Brisbane, Australia with Sixteenth Global Bovine In Vitro Fertilisation Laboratory

BRISBANE, Australia,, July 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vytelle, a precision livestock company, is progressing on their five-year plan to provide accessible, hormone-free, bovine in vitro fertilisation to producers across the globe. Announced today, Vytelle has expanded to Brisbane, Australia with its sixteenth global laboratory.

Vytelle’s integrated technology platform combines Vytelle ADVANCE, a breakthrough in vitro fertilisation (IVF) technology, with Vytelle SENSE, an animal performance data capture system, and Vytelle INSIGHT, an artificial intelligence based genetic analytics engine.  The platform provides progressive cattle producers the technology to make reliable data-driven mating decisions that improve the predictability of genetic progress, replicating the right genetics faster.

The Brisbane-based, Australia laboratory brings accessibility to modern reproduction technology like never before to Australia’s eastern states’ beef herds. Vytelle’s hormone-free in vitro fertilisation process, including their proprietary media, will deliver high-quality embryos to producers allowing them to make more valuable calves, faster to maximise sustainability.

“Vytelle is the fastest growing bovine IVF company in the world,” commented Kerryann Kocher, CEO of Vytelle. She continued, “We are thrilled to open our doors in Brisbane, positioning Vytelle to serve 70% of the total beef herd in Australia from this location.”

 Vytelle has a long history in Australia through its Vytelle SENSE phenotypic data capture technology to measure and select for feed efficiency. With this investment, Vytelle is positioned to help Australian producers improve efficiencies and make faster genetic progress across the supply chain to consistently market more efficient and sustainable beef. “The large-scale adoption of IVF will be driven by the successful use of frozen embryos,” stated Andrew Donoghue, Regional Manager for Australia and New Zealand. He continued, “Unlike other technologies, the Vytelle system allows us to deliver frozen results producers can count on, providing reliable IVF to herds historically underserved with fresh programs.”

The Australian-based team is serving beef and dairy producers with on-farm ovum pick-ups immediately. Visit www.vytelle.com or contact Andrew Donoghue at andrew.donoghue@vytelle.com or +61 428 442 1555 to accelerate your herd’s genetic progress today.

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South Sudan floods: A forgotten catastrophe

Water from floods that destroyed entire villages and displaced thousands in 2019 still remains — and plans to drain it have stalled. Villagers have given up hope that they will soon return to their submerged homes.

Water still cover large swaths of the city of Bentiu four years after entire communities were plunged into chaos as extreme floods engulfed the area.

Other parts of South Sudan are grappling with returnees from the conflict in neighboring Sudan and the effects of climate change.

The climate crisis is compounding existing challenges in the country, such as poverty and rising food and energy prices, according to International Rescue Committee (IRC), which supports vulnerable communities — especially those who have been displaced by floods in the last four years and are now living in camps for internally displaced people.

Every day, 60-year-old Nyalam Pet Duop dreams of returning home. She and her family fled in 2020 when floodwaters from the nearby Nile River broke through a dike and flooded their village.

“Life is difficult here in the camp. Before the floods displaced us, we cultivated our own food and had cattle,” Nyalam told DW.

“But now we survive from food rations provided for by aid organizations,” she added. “Besides, there is no clean water around here. Before, we got water from the water center run by the IRC, but the pump is broken.”

Nyalam lives in a camp for internally displaced people in Bentiu, the capital of South Sudan’s Unity State. The camp is located close to a small airstrip run by the United Nations, the main lifeline bringing in much-needed supplies.

Bentiu has become an island surrounded by floodwaters. All roads in and out are impassable, and only boats and the airstrip serve as lifelines for humanitarian aid to reach 460,000 people already displaced by a mix of both flooding and conflict. Dikes have been constructed to protect communities from being submerged and keep families and markets connected.

Dreams of returning home

Nyalam hopes to return to her village one day, but is worried that she is getting older and won’t be able to cultivate her land.

“I might remain in the camp with my family because I’m frail and older. I will not have enough energy to grow crops on our land,” Nyalam said.

She now lives with her daughter Nyathai Reng Tong, her son-in-law and their three children. Nyathai told DW that conditions at the camp are unbearable — but they have no other option.

“My mother has to squeeze up in the small room with the children, and I put up with my husband in the remaining room,” she said.

“When there is no water, the situation is awful, and we have to go down the river, which also has contaminated water.”

About 900,000 people were directly affected as waters swept away homes and livestock, forcing thousands to flee — and inundating large swaths of farmland, worsening an already dire food emergency.

Boreholes and latrines have been submerged, contaminating water sources and risking outbreaks of infectious diseases.

Effects of climate change, conflict ‘have devastating consequences’

Although the civil war in South Sudan formally ended with a peace agreement in 2018, violence continues. Climate shocks and economic upheaval have also contributed to record levels of hunger.

“The effects of climate change in South Sudan have led to unusually heavy rains: floodwaters have forced people from their homes, leaving them without sufficient food and water,” said Caroline Sekyewa, the country director for the International Rescue Committee, speaking in the South Sudanese capital, Juba.

“The compounded effects of climate change and conflict have devastating consequences for already vulnerable populations.”

How is the war in Sudan affecting South Sudan?

People fleeing conflict in Sudan have told harrowing stories to the United Nations. Around 3,000 people have been killed and 3 million displaced since violence erupted between Sudan Army chief Abdel Fattah Burhan and his former deputy, Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, and his paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

Many of the displaced have crossed into South Sudan, compounding the problems of a country that has been struggling to support those displaced by floods.

“It is a challenging situation. Before the Sudan crisis happened, 9.4 million people needed humanitarian assistance, yet the humanitarian response plan is less than 40% funded,” Sekyewa told DW.

“It is a situation that needs to be better funded. Many returnees are returning to situations where social services, access to food, education, water, hygiene and sanitation and medical care are constrained,” she said, adding that host communities, the UN and NGOs like the International Rescue Committee are struggling to meet all those needs.

“We are hoping to ramp up significant response to support for the returnees and those who have been displaced,” she said.

Source: Deutsche Welle

RAHI WELCOMES NATIONAL DEFENSE MINISTER IN DIMAN

Maronite Patriarch, Cardinal Mar Beshara Boutros Al-Rahi, on Friday welcomed at the Patriarchal Summer Residence in Diman, Caretaker Minister of National Defense, Brigadier General Maurice Sleem, who gave no statement on emerging. Al-Rahi separately welcomed a delegation from the Antonine Order, headed by Abbot Maroun Abou Jaoude. Later in the afternoon, Patriarch Al-Rahi inaugurated Saint Charbel Church in Ehden.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon