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Is US oil stocks likely to be mixed with chemicals?-

Is US oil stocks likely to be mixed with chemicals?  Internal mail messages from the Department of Energy and shipping documents showed that companies that bought crude oil last year from US emergency stockpiles raised concerns about dangerous levels of toxic chemicals in those shipments. Problems with crude quality would make the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve less useful in emergencies, as refiners will need to spend more money and time in decontamination before fuel production. The US reserve is the world's largest stockpile of 665 million barrels. Hydrogen sulfide is naturally found in crude and natural gas, but oil producers usually purify these products before delivering the goods to buyers. High levels of hydrogen sulfide can corrode the components of refineries and pipelines, and may be deadly in its gaseous form.

Kamchatka watering China,

"Kamchatka watering China," the title of Tatiana Demitrakova's article, "Rosiskaya Gazeta" on the start of the export of fresh drinking water from the Russian Far East to China, and prospects for investment in the water market. In Kamchatka, another round of negotiations was held between authorities and investors willing to invest in a unique project - the transfer of drinking water from the Russian peninsula to the Chinese provinces. "The project is large-scale ... It will be a pilot project for the transportation of drinking water in large quantities ... The Chinese side has confirmed that it will finance," Rastam Timergaliev, chief executive of the management company of the Russian-Chinese Investment Fund for Regional Development, told the newspaper. The project will spend a large part of the money on the construction of tankers, and among the six planned carriers, three tankers will be built in the People's Republic of China and three in

Sex education for children

Children are surrounded by their parents over the years of their life with questions of a sexual nature that arouses their curiosity, and often in our Arab societies. Responding to these questions is not a responsible scientific response. Rather, it is either deceiving, misleading or belittling the child's mind, Defect "and described it as" a lack of literature. " But they do not realize that by refusing to answer correctly these questions neglect the aspect of sex education, which is no less than the other aspects they are keen on, and the impact of this is serious, many of the incidents of sexual abuse of children is the reason for the lack of sexual awareness of the child, The statistics show that every child in four children is sexually assaulted and 49% of children under the age of 14 are harassed. As for the concerns in the minds of educators that sex education may open the minds of children sexually, which leads them to drift, a social study conducted

Is there a relationship between shortness of stature and stroke in adults?

A small Danish study found that women who were young at the age of seven were 11 percent more likely to develop what is known as Ischemic Stroke, the most common type, which occurs when coagulation occurs. To plug an artery that carries blood to the brain. Men who were young at age seven were 10 percent more likely to develop ischemic stroke and 11 percent more likely to experience haemorrhagic stroke caused by a blood vessel in the brain. The study also found that there was no apparent relationship between the increase in length between the ages of seven and 13 years and future exposure to strokes. "Short stature should change the risk factors that they can control, including high blood pressure, smoking, high cholesterol and obesity, to reduce the risk of stroke," said lead researcher Jennifer Lone Baker of the Center for Clinical Research and Prevention at Bischbeiber and Fredericksburg Hospital. . The researchers examined lengths of 31,1009 children between the ages

Pylogical changes that regulate the life of contemporary women

Women's menopause symptoms have been delayed in the last 10 years to 57 years, according to a women's and obstetric consultation. This is attributed to four factors that helped delay the appearance of some signs of despair, noting that menopause is the age of hope, comfort and wisdom. , And that the word despair at that age, is a despair of reproduction only.  Early entry into menopause During her lecture on menopause at a forum on Tarot Island, the woman and obstetrician Dr. Amal Al-Shihab identified the causes of delayed menopause, which affect the nature of women's hormones, the quality of food, changing lifestyle and the environment, as well as increased hormones in food . "There are cases where menopause begins early, women are 45 years old, and there are three reasons for early menopause: the removal of one or both ovaries, the use of radiotherapy, and early ovarian insufficiency," she said. "The normal age of despair is between 48 - 53 years, and

Food pollution threatens the world

The French milk scandal, L'Actalis, has come to the fore again in the latest episode of food scandals that rocked the world in recent years. Reuters reported Thursday, quoting French shops that the milk manufacturer continued to supply shipments, despite the deadline for withdrawal milk containing salmonella bacteria. The French dairy giant has announced its intention to withdraw 12 million milk cans in 83 countries around the world. Following is a review of the most prominent food industry scandals around the world: 1. Brazil meat scandal: Brazil's exports of meat fell by 22 percent in March 2017, following the discovery of a scandal at this lunch, the authorities concluded that health inspectors received bribes to allow the passage of corrupt products or falsification of export documents. Pollution of French dairy with Salmonella  2. Indian Chicken Scandal: A report in early February 2018 shows that Indian farmers are using a strong antibiotic in chicken fat

The Ministry of the Environment of Lebanon on the burning of the oil plant in calcified: The emission of polluting gases poses a danger to humans and the environment

The Ministry of Environment said in a statement today that a team from the Department of Environment and the Environment Technology Department took the field today to reveal the fire that broke out in a warehouse to store oil, including a laboratory to make bags of waste and aluminum foil and adhesive nylon in the area of ​​calcification.  The discovery revealed that the building contains large amounts of food oils, foodstuffs, plastic containers and raw materials used to make nylon bags. " "Combustion of these substances causes the emission of polluting gases that pose a threat to human health and the surrounding environment, including but not limited to carbon monoxide (CO), particulate matter and other toxic pollutants such as heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants," the statement said.  "Due to the seriousness of the materials emitted and for the safety of public safety, it is recommended to stay as far away as possible from the place of fire, and c