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. Ginger beer vs Ginger ale: Which is healthier?


Jennifer Katz
Bachelor’s Degree - Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services · 31 years of experience ·
USA
Ginger beer is a fermented drink. Ginger ale is a soda which usually contains added sugar. Both are similar in calories and sugar content. Neither drink is a good source of healthy nutrients.

Carl Bender
Master of Science: Biochemical and Molecular Nutrition · 6 years of experience ·
USA
Ginger beer is generally non-alcoholic or low in alcohol, while ginger ale is basically a carbonated soda. Ginger beer should be considered healthier for a few reasons. First, it is fermented, and fermented foods and drinks are known to contain beneficial compounds. Second, ginger beer actually contains ginger, while ginger ale doesn't necessarily contain any actual ginger. This means that ginger beer contains all of the health benefits of ginger, while ginger ale doesn't. Finally, ginger ale can contain a high level of sugar, and so can ginger beer, so if you are going to consume either one, make sure to enjoy them in moderation.

Janel Reeves
Master of Science in Nutritional Science · 4 years of experience ·
USA
Ginger ale is essentially a soda with flavored with ginger, while ginger beer is brewed and fermented with real ginger. Although they are produced differently, both options are similar in terms of sugar/carbohydrates. Neither are particularly healthy options.
ginger beer much stronger flavor than ginger ale....very nice
 
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lorida has a record number of 'flesh-eating' bacteria cases. Officials blame Hurricane Ian.
Amy Bennett Williams, Fort Myers News-Press - 53m ago

FORT MYERS, Fla. – With two months to go, Florida has already smashed a grim record this year: 65 infections of Vibrio vulnificus, a potentially deadly microbe known, though not quite correctly, as flesh-eating bacteria.



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West Florida's Lee County has 29 cases and four deaths, the most in the state in both categories, a count Calusa Waterkeeper John Cassani calls “off the charts."
The state’s total is the highest ever since V. vulnificus infections started being tracked in 2008. The next-highest year was 2017, when Hurricane Irma caused extensive flooding. That year saw 50 cases statewide and 11 deaths, as many as this year.
Health officials did not immediately specify how many cases had been reported since Hurricane Ian's landfall.
 

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An integral part of that article that you left off...

Though healthy people can get it, their cases are generally mild.

“Only those who are immunocompromised should have really cause to worry,” Oullette said, and even then, “only if you’re going out into the floodwaters.”
 
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Climate Disaster: Half Of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Say
Bharat Sharma - Yesterday 9:20 AM


Climate Disaster: Half Of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Say© Provided by Indiatimes
Almost half of Earth's vital signs are now "code red," scientists say. A new report sheds light on the severity of the situation, with 16 out of 35 "vital signs" that are measured to track climate change now "code red."
These signs are now setting new records in terms of extremity. The report comes from a coalition of international scientists who say that the number of climate-related disasters are escalating.


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Code Red: A warning by scientists
With natural disasters becoming more frequent and erratic weather patterns the new normal, scientists are urging governments and people around the world to take climate change more seriously - implying its effects in the near-future will become more pronounced.
"As we can see by the annual surges in climate disasters, we are now in the midst of a major climate crisis, with far worse to come if we keep doing things the way we've been doing them," Science Alert quoted ecologist Christopher Wolf from Oregon State University.
Also read: Climate Change Turning Arctic Ocean Into Acidic Soup Where No Marine Life Can Thrive


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The team of scientists refers to issues including increased frequency of extreme heat events, loss of global tree cover, and more cases of the dengue virus. Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are now at their highest since records began - at 418 parts per million.
Other vital signs that were tracked by scientists include ice mass change in Antarctica, ocean acidity, surface temperature inconsistencies, and recent major flooding in the US. The report also makes references to climate change-related events in 2022.
"To avoid more untold human suffering, we need to protect nature, eliminate most fossil fuel emissions and support socially just climate adaptations with a focus on low-income areas that are most vulnerable," Science Alert quoted sustainability scientist Saleemul Huq from Independent University, Bangladesh.


iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
Also read: Helping Phytoplankton Grow In Oceans Could Fight Climate Change: Here's How
By 2100, scientists predict a rise of 3 degree Celsius in terms of global warming. This type of temperature rise hasn't been witnessed by Earth in about 3 million years.
Scientists have also put together a 35-minute documentary called The Scientist's Warning to raise awareness about climate change. Their research was published in BioScience.


What do you think about the level of seriousness we accord to climate change? Let us know in the comments below. For more in the world of technology and science, keep reading Indiatimes.com.
References
Nield, D. (2022, October 28). Almost Half of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Warn : ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/almost-half-of-earths-vital-signs-are-now-code-red-scientists-warn


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Climate Disaster: Half Of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Say© Provided by Indiatimes
Almost half of Earth's vital signs are now "code red," scientists say. A new report sheds light on the severity of the situation, with 16 out of 35 "vital signs" that are measured to track climate change now "code red."
These signs are now setting new records in terms of extremity. The report comes from a coalition of international scientists who say that the number of climate-related disasters are escalating.


iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
Code Red: A warning by scientists
With natural disasters becoming more frequent and erratic weather patterns the new normal, scientists are urging governments and people around the world to take climate change more seriously - implying its effects in the near-future will become more pronounced.
"As we can see by the annual surges in climate disasters, we are now in the midst of a major climate crisis, with far worse to come if we keep doing things the way we've been doing them," Science Alert quoted ecologist Christopher Wolf from Oregon State University.
Also read: Climate Change Turning Arctic Ocean Into Acidic Soup Where No Marine Life Can Thrive

iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
The team of scientists refers to issues including increased frequency of extreme heat events, loss of global tree cover, and more cases of the dengue virus. Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are now at their highest since records began - at 418 parts per million.
Other vital signs that were tracked by scientists include ice mass change in Antarctica, ocean acidity, surface temperature inconsistencies, and recent major flooding in the US. The report also makes references to climate change-related events in 2022.
"To avoid more untold human suffering, we need to protect nature, eliminate most fossil fuel emissions and support socially just climate adaptations with a focus on low-income areas that are most vulnerable," Science Alert quoted sustainability scientist Saleemul Huq from Independent University, Bangladesh.

iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
Also read: Helping Phytoplankton Grow In Oceans Could Fight Climate Change: Here's How
By 2100, scientists predict a rise of 3 degree Celsius in terms of global warming. This type of temperature rise hasn't been witnessed by Earth in about 3 million years.
Scientists have also put together a 35-minute documentary called The Scientist's Warning to raise awareness about climate change. Their research was published in BioScience.


What do you think about the level of seriousness we accord to climate change? Let us know in the comments below. For more in the world of technology and science, keep reading Indiatimes.com.
References
Nield, D. (2022, October 28). Almost Half of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Warn : ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/almost-half-of-earths-vital-signs-are-now-code-red-scientists-warn


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An integral part of that article that you left off...

Though healthy people can get it, their cases are generally mild.

“Only those who are immunocompromised should have really cause to worry,” Oullette said, and even then, “only if you’re going out into the floodwaters.”
Well thanx for the notice. Hopefully the links will provide further info if anyone is interested. I may quit doing these posts since it seems people likely get the same info on their browsers. Plus as you see I am not the best at capturing the complete info.
 

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Climate Disaster: Half Of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Say
Bharat Sharma - Yesterday 9:20 AM


Climate Disaster: Half Of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Say© Provided by Indiatimes
Almost half of Earth's vital signs are now "code red," scientists say. A new report sheds light on the severity of the situation, with 16 out of 35 "vital signs" that are measured to track climate change now "code red."
These signs are now setting new records in terms of extremity. The report comes from a coalition of international scientists who say that the number of climate-related disasters are escalating.


iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
Code Red: A warning by scientists
With natural disasters becoming more frequent and erratic weather patterns the new normal, scientists are urging governments and people around the world to take climate change more seriously - implying its effects in the near-future will become more pronounced.
"As we can see by the annual surges in climate disasters, we are now in the midst of a major climate crisis, with far worse to come if we keep doing things the way we've been doing them," Science Alert quoted ecologist Christopher Wolf from Oregon State University.
Also read: Climate Change Turning Arctic Ocean Into Acidic Soup Where No Marine Life Can Thrive


iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
The team of scientists refers to issues including increased frequency of extreme heat events, loss of global tree cover, and more cases of the dengue virus. Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are now at their highest since records began - at 418 parts per million.
Other vital signs that were tracked by scientists include ice mass change in Antarctica, ocean acidity, surface temperature inconsistencies, and recent major flooding in the US. The report also makes references to climate change-related events in 2022.
"To avoid more untold human suffering, we need to protect nature, eliminate most fossil fuel emissions and support socially just climate adaptations with a focus on low-income areas that are most vulnerable," Science Alert quoted sustainability scientist Saleemul Huq from Independent University, Bangladesh.


iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
Also read: Helping Phytoplankton Grow In Oceans Could Fight Climate Change: Here's How
By 2100, scientists predict a rise of 3 degree Celsius in terms of global warming. This type of temperature rise hasn't been witnessed by Earth in about 3 million years.
Scientists have also put together a 35-minute documentary called The Scientist's Warning to raise awareness about climate change. Their research was published in BioScience.


What do you think about the level of seriousness we accord to climate change? Let us know in the comments below. For more in the world of technology and science, keep reading Indiatimes.com.
References
Nield, D. (2022, October 28). Almost Half of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Warn : ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/almost-half-of-earths-vital-signs-are-now-code-red-scientists-warn


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Climate Disaster: Half Of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Say© Provided by Indiatimes
Almost half of Earth's vital signs are now "code red," scientists say. A new report sheds light on the severity of the situation, with 16 out of 35 "vital signs" that are measured to track climate change now "code red."
These signs are now setting new records in terms of extremity. The report comes from a coalition of international scientists who say that the number of climate-related disasters are escalating.


iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
Code Red: A warning by scientists
With natural disasters becoming more frequent and erratic weather patterns the new normal, scientists are urging governments and people around the world to take climate change more seriously - implying its effects in the near-future will become more pronounced.
"As we can see by the annual surges in climate disasters, we are now in the midst of a major climate crisis, with far worse to come if we keep doing things the way we've been doing them," Science Alert quoted ecologist Christopher Wolf from Oregon State University.
Also read: Climate Change Turning Arctic Ocean Into Acidic Soup Where No Marine Life Can Thrive

iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
The team of scientists refers to issues including increased frequency of extreme heat events, loss of global tree cover, and more cases of the dengue virus. Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are now at their highest since records began - at 418 parts per million.
Other vital signs that were tracked by scientists include ice mass change in Antarctica, ocean acidity, surface temperature inconsistencies, and recent major flooding in the US. The report also makes references to climate change-related events in 2022.
"To avoid more untold human suffering, we need to protect nature, eliminate most fossil fuel emissions and support socially just climate adaptations with a focus on low-income areas that are most vulnerable," Science Alert quoted sustainability scientist Saleemul Huq from Independent University, Bangladesh.

iStock© Provided by Indiatimes
Also read: Helping Phytoplankton Grow In Oceans Could Fight Climate Change: Here's How
By 2100, scientists predict a rise of 3 degree Celsius in terms of global warming. This type of temperature rise hasn't been witnessed by Earth in about 3 million years.
Scientists have also put together a 35-minute documentary called The Scientist's Warning to raise awareness about climate change. Their research was published in BioScience.


What do you think about the level of seriousness we accord to climate change? Let us know in the comments below. For more in the world of technology and science, keep reading Indiatimes.com.
References
Nield, D. (2022, October 28). Almost Half of Earth's Vital Signs Are Now 'Code Red', Scientists Warn : ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/almost-half-of-earths-vital-signs-are-now-code-red-scientists-warn


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Well that article is certainly (cough) balanced and impartial. No pointed message or axe to grind there. o_O