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Health is proud to announce our partnership with Bryant Park Yoga, an outdoor workout program that has been offering free weekly yoga classes on the park's lawn for the past 17 years. The program is open to all, and twice-weekly classes take place on the park lawn every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. and Thursday evening at 6 p.m. from May 30 until August 29.
Classes will be led by New York’s elite yoga teachers and will last one hour. We encourage those joining us to arrive early to secure a mat provided by Gaiam, but of course you can bring your own. Bryant Park is located at 42nd Street and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.
The Gauteng Department of Education’s (GDE) online applications to place Grade 1 and Grade 8 learners for the 2020 Academic year is set to open on Monday.
“Following the postponement of the opening of the online admissions applications from May 13, 2019 to May 20, 2019, as requested by SGB Associations and interested parties, the Gauteng Department of Education made a concerted effort to address and resolve concerns raised,” GDE spokesperson Steve Mabona said in a statement on Sunday.
The postponement came after an alleged threat of an interdict, according to the Gauteng MEC of Education, Panyaza Lesufi.
Lesufi tweeted last week Sunday that, “We were threatened with an interdict, so we gave negotiations a chance”.
We were threatened with an interdict so we gave negotiations a chance
He did not specify where the threat came from but he did explain that the postponement was to give the department, the Federation of Governing Bodies of South African (FEDSAS), the Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysunie (SAOU) and other school governing body associations an opportunity to iron out issues they disagreed on, News24 earlier reported.
“It must be noted that the Online Admissions Application System has always been aligned to the Amended Admissions and Feeder Zone Regulations as published. However, in the true spirit of inclusivity, consultation and good cooperative governance, a meeting was convened with FEDSAS where the functionality of the system was demonstrated, where open and transparent engagement transpired.
“Further, the department took a decision to avail the system for testing by stakeholders and interested parties to allay fears,” Mabona further explained.
The GDE will conduct the online applications process in three phases; registration and application, placement of learners and admission to a school.
During phase 1, parents can apply to a maximum of five schools using any of the five application options outlined in the amendments to the admissions by July 22.
“After making an application, parents must submit required documents to the schools applied to within seven school days. Parents must sign the submission register at the school and request a receipt acknowledging submission of documents,” Mabona added.
During phase 2, from August 31 to September 30, parents will receive offers of placement from schools based on admissions criteria and availability of space and resources.
“Offers must be accepted with seven working days. Failure to accept offers will result in the department placing the learners in schools within the feeder zones that cover the parent’s home address,” Mabona explained.
In the final phase, learners will be admitted to a school, the school will provide further information once the offers are accepted.
“Parents will be assisted with applications at all public ordinary schools, district offices, head office and identified community centres and Public Libraries have prepared walk-in centres to assist parents with applications from 08:00 to 16:00 during school days,” Mabona concluded.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) Radio Park has been handed back to the broadcaster after it was cleared and declared safe for occupation.
This announcement comes after representatives of the Johannesburg Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Fire Chief conducted a final air sampling and health and safety inspection on Sunday.
“A detailed report on the incident will be submitted to the Department of Labour, as required by legislation and an assessment of the damage will continue in order to quantify the financial implications of the damage caused by the diesel spillage,” spokesperson Vuyo Mthembu said in a statement on Sunday.
The radio park in Auckland Park, Johannesburg was evacuated on Wednesday after 2 000 litres of diesel had leaked from a generator on the 15th floor.
Employees were further instructed to stay at home, News24 earlier reported.
Employees have since been instructed to return to work on Monday where staff from the wellness centre will be on standby, should anyone require any health related examination.
“The SABC would like to extend its deepest gratitude to the Johannesburg EMS, Fire Chief, external service providers as well as the SABC team, for having worked tirelessly over the last four days in the clean-up operation, to ensure that the building is safe and habitable.
The corporation also thanked its employees for their understanding and patience Mthembu concluded.
Researchers have long believed the obesity epidemic is at least partly related to the proliferation of highly processed foods. Now, new research suggests the connection is real.
In a tightly controlled lab study, scientists found that people ate many more calories – and gained a couple of pounds – when they spent two weeks on a highly processed diet, versus when they ate a diet rich in whole foods.
Extra calorie munching
And it wasn’t just explained by the obvious – processed foods packing more sugar and fat.
Both diets were designed to offer the same number of daily calories, and similar amounts of total sugar, fat, carbs and fibre.
Yet, during their two weeks on mostly processed foods, study volunteers chose to eat more – an extra 500 calories per day, on average. They also gained about two pounds (just under a kilo), whereas they lost that much during their two weeks on the minimally processed diet.
“I was very surprised,” said lead researcher Kevin Hall, of the US National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
“I’d thought we wouldn’t see much of an effect of the processed foods, per se, because we’d matched the diets for calories and other components,” Hall explained.
So what explains the extra calorie munching? Hall said he could only speculate.
Faster eating rate
One theory relates to the manner in which people ate: When they were on the heavily processed diet, they ate faster.
Whenever people scarf down their food, Hall explained, that gut has less time to tell the brain it’s full – making it easier to overindulge.
He also said that, to provide enough fibre, the processed diet included supplemented beverages. And since liquid may not be as satisfying as solid foods, Hall said, that might have swayed people’s overall calorie intake.
Whitney Linsenmeyer is a registered dietitian and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. She agreed the faster eating rate could be one explanation for the results.
Slower eating is, in fact, a weight-loss strategy, noted Linsenmeyer, who is also a nutrition instructor at Saint Louis University.
Looking at the diets, she said it’s easy to see how the minimally processed one would require more time and chewing effort.
Amount of food processing
Linsenmeyer pointed to another possible explanation: While the diets had the same amount of total sugar, the processed one had more added sugars.
How did the daily menus differ? Neither diet followed any fad, like low-carb or low-fat or high-protein. The main difference was in the amount of food processing.
A typical processed breakfast included a bowl of sweetened breakfast cereal and a packaged muffin with margarine; or an English muffin with egg, bacon and processed cheese, plus packaged tater tots. Breakfast on the minimally processed diet included Greek yogurt or oatmeal with fresh fruit and nuts; or eggs with hash browns made from fresh potatoes.
Dinner on the processed diet included things like packaged ravioli with processed cheese and white bread; or canned chili with store-bought tortilla chips and salsa. Dinner on the minimally processed menu featured things like beef, whole-grain barley, and plenty of fruits and vegetables.
Twenty study participants lived in a lab for a month, spending two weeks on each diet. They were allowed to eat as much of the offered food as they wanted; they simply ate more when they were on the processed diet.
Hall noted that there are many popular weight-loss diets that demonise particular nutrients or foods. “But one thing they all have in common is that they limit processed foods,” he said.
Eating foods that we cook
This study doesn’t prove that’s why people may lose weight on the diets, Hall stressed. But it’s food for thought, he said.
Linsenmeyer emphasised this point: Eating healthfully is not only about nutrients. “It’s also about eating food that we cook, not that we allowed food manufacturers to prepare for us.”
She and Hall both acknowledged, however, that many people lack the time, money or skills it takes to drop processed foods from their lives.
“Just telling people to eat healthier may not be enough if we don’t improve access to healthy foods,” Hall said.
The study was published online in Cell Metabolism.
Cape Town – Faf du Plessis, who will lead the Proteas at this year’s World Cup, believes his team must forget about failure as they attempt to win world cricket’s most prestigious competition for the first time.
In previous tournaments, Du Plessis believes that the Proteas have failed simply because they placed too much pressure on themselves. This time, however, they will focus on enjoying their cricket.
“In previous World Cups, we wanted to do Superman things. We thought we had to be more special, we had to do something more than we usually do, and we did not do what was good enough before. We haven’t always got that right in the past, to play our best cricket at the World Cup, because we put so much pressure on ourselves. We want to just focus on enjoying our cricket,” said Du Plessis as his team jetted out from South Africa for the tournament.
Du Plessis wants his charges to not fear failure as they navigate their way through the tournament and this means playing freely and each player to their own unique strengths.
“There’s a reason why we want the guys to play freely, because we don’t want them to have a fear of failure, which is what the World Cup is for some of them. Our success in England over the next couple of months depends on how well we release that aspect of our play, we need that for the team to be at our best. Each player needs to find out his own strengths,” said Du Plessis.
South Africa open their World Cup against hosts England on May, 30.
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