WHAT JOURNALISM FEELS LIKE: CONSIDERING THE BODY OF THE JOURNALIST

What Journalism Feels Like: Considering the Body of the Journalist

All journalists have bodies.This commonsensical fact acquires more currency every day as the work of reporters and editors becomes automated, robotized, and taken over by (generative) artificial intelligence.The embodied nature of news work matters, not in the least because of the personal attachment practitioners have to what journalism is, or sho

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Fortification of food with micronutrients: development of methodological and regulatory framework in the Russian Federation

The available scientific literature, domestic and international regulatory codes of normative documents concerning the fortification of various types of food products have been analyzed.The groups of food products of conventional and regular consumption included into the diets of all categories of consumers, recommended for fortification with essen

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Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review

The community uses incense (bakhour) through ceremonies, traditional health practices, and aromatherapy.Nevertheless, evidence from experiments and studies of populations suggests that a habit of burning incense makes the SEA RICH OMEGA-3 GRAPEFRUIT PUNCH lungs work less well.The study investigated the relationship between exposure to incense smoke

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