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UN Development Programme Administrator Achim Steiner says the United nations has bought a ship to remove oil and avoid a potentially catastrophic spill from a tanker decaying for years off the coast of war-ravaged Yemen. SOUNDBITE
Up to 15% of American men experience erectile dysfunction at some point in their lives. According to new research, what a man eats may play a role in the condition. According to UPI, a healthy diet can reduce men's risk for ED by more than 20%. Men who followed the Mediterranean Diet were 22% less likely to develop erectile dysfunction. An 18% reduction in ED was seen in men over 60, who ate Mediterranean Diet foods. While a 7% reduction in ED risk was seen in men over 70 years old who ate a healthy diet. The Mediterranean diet centers on vegetables, fruits, herbs, nuts, beans, and whole grains.
West Bank, Sep 23 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Alaa Badarneh) In the Palestinian village of Kafr Al-Labad, near the West Bank city of Tulkarem, olive oil is produced through a traditional method called Al-Badd.
Jalalabad revived a Soviet-era olive processing factory to produce oil and pickles.
Spiders are some of the most feared of all creepy crawly beings, and their venom can be highly toxic. However, some spider venom can actually prove to be very useful in dealing with certain medical conditions. Marta de Nascimento Cordeiro, a researcher at Ezequiel Diaz Foudantion, presented recent findings on the possible use of venom from a spider called the Phoneutria Nigriventer in curing erectile dysfunction. Phoneutria Nigriventer spiders are widely found in South America, including Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina. Other erectile dysfunction treatments such as Viagra are prescribed with caution to patients with heart and blood problems, but ED medicine based on the Phoneutria Nigriventer spider’s venom will have no side effects.