Meat in sauce, red meat, filet cute … Meats are prepared in many ways, some of which have become great classics of French gastronomy. Burgundy beef, veal white meat in white sauce, rooster with wine or roast chicken are always unanimous at the table. Learn how to make them at home! Thanks to our easy recipes, cook all the meat at home, from lamb to duck to turkey or game. For your festive...
Education protects against crisis, tobacco and obesity
Higher education graduates are less affected by unemployment in times of crisis, smoke less and are less likely to become obese, according to a report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development unveiled Tuesday. “The employment gap between young people with a good level of education and those who dropped out of school increased steadily during the crisis,” says the...
When athletes train their brains
The market for devices to improve the cognitive abilities of athletes is expanding. Switzerland is full of innovations in the field. “Domestically” reflexes, make decisions faster, better focus and manage stress … More and more technologies are designed for athletes to train their cognitive skills. Several were in the spotlight in Ticino, at the end of January, during the event...
“New technologies contribute to the development of societies”
“Official development aid should be reserved for the poorest countries,” said Development Cooperation Minister Alexander De Croo (Open VID) on Saturday at the 91st Commission on Development, organized in the framework of Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in the United States. The Belgian Deputy Prime Minister has listed a series of...
The number of rules in a family affects the health of children
Television, video game, computer: at most the use of its devices is regulated in a family, the more the child will have a healthy life later. This is what a new study has revealed. The University of Indiana in the United States has just published the results of a large study on obesity. This study is based on data collected from 3,000 young people between the ages of 9 and 14 and centered around...