Mauricio Eberle Morales

Jefe de desarrollo hemerográfico

Sony backs eRedCap as the future of 5G IoT

Sony Semiconductor Israel announced its long-term vision for 5G IoT connectivity, positioning eRedCap (enhanced Reduced Capability) as the foundation for the next generation of global, long-life connected Altair devices. As industries accelerate the AI revolution and mobile operators plan the retireSony Semiconductor Israel announced its long-term vision for 5G IoT connectivity, positioning eRedCap (enhanced Reduced

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AI becomes a go to health resource as hospital access strains

As OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, allowing users to connect medical records and wellness apps for AI-driven health guidance, a new survey from Drip Hydration confirms Americans are increasingly turning to AI for medical advice. The nationwide survey explores the motivations, demographics, and regioAs OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, allowing users to connect medical records and wellness

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Perspective: What is the Likely Impact of the Proposed FDA Front-of-Package Criteria on the Labeling of Foods?

Publication date: Available online 16 January 2026 Source: Current Developments in Nutrition Author(s): Paula Trumbo, Adam Drewnowski ​Publication date: Available online 16 January 2026Source: Current Developments in NutritionAuthor(s): Paula Trumbo, Adam Drewnowski Read More

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Nutrients, Vol. 18, Pages 293: Can Vending Machines Promote Healthy Eating? Evidence from a Hospital Intervention

Nutrients, Vol. 18, Pages 293: Can Vending Machines Promote Healthy Eating? Evidence from a Hospital Intervention Nutrients doi: 10.3390/nu18020293 Authors: Urška Rozman Anja Kac Miha Lavrič Sonja Šostar Turk Background/Objectives: Vending machines in hospitals offer convenient access to snacks and beverages for employees, visitors, and patients. However, their contents are typically energy-dense and nutritionally poor,

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Nutrients, Vol. 18, Pages 294: Accommodating Celiac Disease in Higher Education: Evidence-Informed National Recommendations

Nutrients, Vol. 18, Pages 294: Accommodating Celiac Disease in Higher Education: Evidence-Informed National Recommendations Nutrients doi: 10.3390/nu18020294 Authors: Vanessa Weisbrod Meghan Donnelly McKeon Emma Kowzun Marilyn Grunzweig Geller Jackie Jossen Marisa Gallant Stahl Maureen M. Leonard Mary Shull Janis Arnold Jennifer Kumin Sharon Weston Anne R. Lee Mary Vargas Dale Lee Allyson West Catherine Raber

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Nutrients, Vol. 18, Pages 287: Real-World Evidence of Growth Improvement in Children 1 to 5 Years of Age Receiving Enteral Formula Administered Through an Immobilized Lipase Cartridge

Nutrients, Vol. 18, Pages 287: Real-World Evidence of Growth Improvement in Children 1 to 5 Years of Age Receiving Enteral Formula Administered Through an Immobilized Lipase Cartridge Nutrients doi: 10.3390/nu18020287 Authors: Alvin Jay Freeman Elizabeth Reid Terri Schindler Thomas J. Sferra Barbara Bice Ashley Deschamp Heather Thomas David P. Recker Ann E. Remmers Background/Objectives: RELiZORB

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Nutrients, Vol. 18, Pages 292: Exploratory Study of Soft Drink Intake, Diet, and Body Size Among Employees at a Japanese University Aged 20–39

Nutrients, Vol. 18, Pages 292: Exploratory Study of Soft Drink Intake, Diet, and Body Size Among Employees at a Japanese University Aged 20–39 Nutrients doi: 10.3390/nu18020292 Authors: Mioko Ito Kanako Deguchi Kiyomi Kaito Risako Yamamoto-Wada Chihiro Ushiroda Hiroyuki Naruse Katsumi Iizuka Background: Studies outside Japan have linked sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake with weight gain; however,

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