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Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market by Region, Production, Consumption, Revenue, Market Share and Growth Rate to 2026 – Farming Sector
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Global Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market Size, Growth, Industry Analysis and Forecast 2020 To 2026
This report focuses on the global Cloud Computing in Higher Education status, future forecast, growth opportunity, key market and key players. The study objectives are to present the Cloud Computing in Higher Education development in North America, Europe, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, India and Central & South America.
The key players covered in this studyBlackboardCiscoEllucianInstructureAdobe SystemsEMCNetAppSalesforce
Cloud Computing in Higher EducationMarket Research Report 2020 carries in-depth case studies on the various countries which are involved in the Cloud Computing in Higher Education market. The report is segmented according to usage wherever applicable and the report offers all this information for all major countries and associations. It offers an analysis of the technical barriers, other issues, and cost-effectiveness affecting the market. Important contents analyzed and discussed in the report include market size, operation situation, and current & future development trends of the market, market segments, business development, and consumption tendencies. Moreover, the report includes the list of major companies/competitors and their competition data that helps the user to determine their current position in the market and take corrective measures to maintain or increase their share holds.
Market segment by Type, the product can be split intoSaaSIaaSPaaS
Market segment by Application, split intoTraining & ConsultingIntegration & MigrationSupport & Maintenance
The study objectives of this report are:To analyze global Cloud Computing in Higher Education status, future forecast, growth opportunity, key market and key players.To present the Cloud Computing in Higher Education development in North America, Europe, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, India and Central & South America.To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their development plan and strategies.To define, describe and forecast the market by type, market and key regions.
Highlights of the report:
A complete backdrop analysis, which includes an assessment of the parent market
Important changes in market dynamics
Market segmentation up to the second or third level
Historical, current, and projected size of the market from the standpoint of both value and volume
Reporting and evaluation of recent industry developments
Market shares and strategies of key players
Emerging niche segments and regional markets
An objective assessment of the trajectory of the market
Recommendations to companies for strengthening their foothold in the market
Reason to Read this Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market Report:
1) Global Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market trend, Market Size Estimates, Industry Scope, and Division.
2) Competitive analysis is specified for eminent Cloud Computing in Higher Education players, price structures and value of production.
3) Focuses on the key Cloud Computing in Higher Education manufacturers, to study the capacity, production, value, market share and development plans in the future.
4) Global Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market Drivers, Opportunities, Emerging Sectors, and Recent Plans and Policies are shown.
5) The current status of the global Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market, current market and the two regional and region levels.
6) To analyze the opportunities in the market for stakeholders by identifying the high growth segments.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Cloud Computing in Higher Education Global Market Research Report 2020
1 Market Overview
2 Manufacturers Profiles
3 Global Cloud Computing in Higher Education Sales, Revenue, Market Share and Competition by Manufacturer
4 Global Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market Analysis by Regions
5 North America Cloud Computing in Higher Education by Country
6 Europe Cloud Computing in Higher Education by Country
7 Asia-Pacific Cloud Computing in Higher Education by Country
8 South America Cloud Computing in Higher Education by Country
9 Middle East and Africa Cloud Computing in Higher Education by Countries
10 Global Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market Segment by Type
11 Global Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market Segment by Application
12 Fourth Cloud Computing in Higher Education Market Forecast (2020-2026)
13 Sales Channel, Distributors, Traders and Dealers
14 Research Findings and Conclusion
15 Appendix
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Role of the Cloud and IoT in smart chemical labelling – Daily Host News
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As the world spends more time working from home, consistency in shipping and labelling is crucial for the safety and well-being of those handling the packages as well as the recipients. No matter what product you are sending out, packaging and labelling matter.
Technology here plays an integral role in making this possible.
Smart technologies like Cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), automation, etc. are simplifying how labelling is done.
The technological integration in smart labelling provides customers ready access to detailed product information with a simple touch of a button. Companies, on the other hand, can benefit from traceable information of the product, enabling them to monitor it from manufacturing to the shelf.
When it comes to the pharmaceutical industry, the advancements in biologics and speciality drugs require thermal-sensitive packing. This further promotes the use of smart labels consisting of temperature control functions.
The following article talks about the technological impact on packaging and labelling, what is chemical labelling, and some dos and donts of chemical labelling.
With advancements in RFID (radio-frequency identification labels) and barcode labelling, the labelling process and inventory management are benefitting a lot.
From reduced costs of inventory management to automated labelling, smart technology is redefining packaging and labelling.
If we talk in the context of chemical labelling, technology like automation and IoT implementations, can help manufacturers restructure the labelling process and eliminate redundancies in the available data sources. It can further help them save time and costs while adhering to labelling compliance policies.
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Conventional or traditional labelling processes are not only complicated but difficult to use and expensive.
Today, several pharma products require certification information, toxicity specifications for chemicals, Kosher, or Halal practices.
Modern chemical labelling processes require modern software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions that offer scalability and agility to the business. It must also align with the changing business needs. Such solutions can help manufacturers to reduce the hours consumed in managing product labelling by increasing accuracy, capturing process efficiencies, and reducing waste.
More than ever, businesses are now embracing cloud-based labelling applications.
The growing demand is driven by a host of benefits offered by the cloud simplified maintenance and support, mobility, reduced team involvement, and streamlined global deployment.
Here, businesses should eye enterprise labelling solutions that are purpose-built for cloud-based deployments to ensure increased print performance and flexibility.
Similar to the cloud, IoT and automation too, have a profound impact on the labelling sector.
IoT, for example, can connect devices and share information with the users. Consumers can now, with a simple click of a button, check the freshness of the food items stored in their refrigerators.
IoT-enabled smart labels can simplify the tracking of products even at a remote location and at an affordable price.
In chemical labelling too, smart labels can benefit both the consumer and the handlers or distributors of the package. Consumers can check for details like expiration date of the package with a simple bar code scan. Smart labels can also increase the level of security in the packaging of a particular drug kit.
A properly completed and applied chemical label will let you know:
If you get a bottle of liquor as a Christmas gift and the bottle breaks, you will just be losing your present, but the delivery driver may be facing a highly flammable substance that can put his life in danger. Proper chemical labelling may seem excessive as long as nothing spills, but if something goes wrong, protections should be easily visible.
If youre transmitting anything that could be hazardous in the event of damage or exposure to heat or pressure, take care to make room in the marketing imagery on the packaging to create appropriate space for safety. If you need to leave one side of the container blank for a hazard label, do so.
Be vigilant about safe packaging from the container out. Yes, your internal packaging will need any required OSHA labels. Additionally, the exterior packaging box or bag will need to include the same safety labels and hazard warnings. Finally, the exterior container will require the same data. Whether your products are going to a business or a private home, it only takes one uninformed person to incorrectly open a container and put themselves at terrible risk.
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Also, consider any need for tamper-resistant markings and tags as well as tipping notifications to reduce the risk of a dangerous vapor event. If you work with chemicals that become hazardous when exposed to air, your facility is likely set up to reduce risks to your employees and region. Reduce this hazard risk with a tamper-resistant opening and detailed instructions.
Carefully study the rules and regulations to transmit your products via road, air or train. Be aware that there are many flammables and potentially explosive products that cant be shipped by train or plane.
If youre sending out large containers of a chemical that will be incorporated into other products, consider including a warning on your label about potential transportation risks. While the chemistry of the next step in their process may negate the risks of an air or train transport, the inclusion of this text could trigger a review of shipping requirements and could avert a disaster.
We can all hope that skilled professionals are going to be the ones unloading and opening our products at the end of the shipment, but hazards abound when transporting materials. Your product may become a critical danger before the product even gets to the final destination, so label appropriately for anyone handling the items.
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Huawei, together with Central World, provides the New Normal countdown live based on HUAWEI 5G + Cloud for an unforgettable New Year celebration…
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Bangkok, 31 December 2020 To bring about a world-class New Year countdown phenomenon at Central World, one of the Worlds countdown landmarks, Huawei Technologies Thailand Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Central World Department Store by Central Pattana Public Company Limited, introduces the 5G + Cloud and VR technologies for people to join the New Normal countdown celebration from home as if they were virtually present at the Central World Bangkok Countdown 2021 A Symbol of Hope event.
This is the opportunity to provide a whole new experience in viewing fireworks as a symbol of the 2021 New Year celebration, and demonstrate the application of 5G technology to promote and restore an assurance to Thailands tourism during this challenging time. This technology not only upgrades the connectivity to ensure a more stable live-streaming with 8K high-fidelity based on HUAWEI 5G technology, but also provides an immersive experience through Virtual Reality or VR to promote tourism in the country like no other. Thai people may playback this memorable moment of celebration later on and for unlimited times via a variety of online channels available from Bangkok Post and its group and various media in Central World and other Central Plaza branches.
Huawei also collaborates with its partner, LETINVR, to provide the Cloud VR solution based on HUAWEI 5G + Cloud to realize the live countdown for the Central World Bangkok Countdown 2021 A Symbol of Hope event via VR in the best possible immersive manner. With VR glasses, people can experience the virtual countdown more realistically on 5G network. This Cloud VR introduces the technologies of cloud computing and cloud rendering into VR service applications. With the help of high-bandwidth and low-latency 5G networks, VR content is encoded and compressed by cloud computing and cloud rendering, and then transmitted to user terminals.
Immersive experience for virtual reality viewing with the maximum efficiency essentially requires the capability of the 5G + Cloud technology to rapid render VR 360-degree videos and high-speed data transmission between the cloud computing system and VR glasses on 5G networks. Huawei Cloud uses the powerful computing capability to render and store the content on the cloud before delivering the immersive VR experience to end users through high-quality 5G networks.
Mr. Abel Deng, Chief Executive Officer of Huawei Technologies Thailand Co., Ltd., said, This marks one of our prides at Huawei Thailand to support the Central World Bangkok Countdown 2021 event, as Thailands world-class countdown landmark. We believe that beside the fireworks integrated with the only big digital screen in Thailand, Thai people are now also to see how technology enrich the life and make the moment memorable together worldwide and with technology, the celebration can be repeated thousand times.
Huawei Thailand continues to push 5G technology forward in Thailand to accommodate the digital transformation. Tourism and service industry is one of the most significant industries for the country, as Thailand is one of the early adopters of the 5G technology in ASEAN. With the full technological integration and application, Thailand will effectively be upgraded to Thailand 4.0 which will bring about new business opportunities and beyond.
Huawei, as the leading technology company in ICT industry, will continue its collaboration with all partners to apply technology to overcome the challenges together, upgrade the tourism industry and provide full and continual support to Thailand towards becoming an intelligent country amidst the digital transformation and successfully becoming ASEANs digital hub. This reflects Huaweis vision to bring digital technology to every person, home and organization to drive the fully-connected intelligent world. concluded by Mr. Abel Deng.
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Comprehensive Report on Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market 2021 | Size, Growth, Demand, Opportunities & Forecast To 2027 | Epic Systems…
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Market Segmentation: By Type
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
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Healthcare ProvidersHealthcare Payers
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Chapter 1 Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Overview
Chapter 2 Global Economic Impact on Industry
Chapter 3 Global Market Competition by Manufacturers
Chapter 4 Global Production, Revenue (Value) by Region
Chapter 5 Global Supply (Production), Consumption, Export, Import by Regions
Chapter 6 Global Production, Revenue (Value), Price Trend by Type
Chapter 7 Global Market Analysis by Application
Chapter 8 Manufacturing Cost Analysis
Chapter 9 Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers
Chapter 10 Marketing Strategy Analysis, Distributors/Traders
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Cloud Computing Stack Layers Market 2020-2025: by Key Manufacturers with Countries, Type, Application and Forecast Till 2025 – Farming Sector
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The report added recently to the exponentially growing research archive underpins reliable details in regional scope of the Cloud Computing Stack Layers market, following an in-depth assessment of multiple aspects of the market. The performance and various manufacturing activities of the Cloud Computing Stack Layers market players across every region, at both global and local levels have been detailed. Further, the report also dedicates a specific section on competition spectrum with microscopic reference of various strategies and business initiatives undertaken by various players and competitors to sustain profitable growth amidst neck-deep competition.
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Market segment by Type,Market segment by Type, the product can be split intoSofrware as a Service (SaaS)Platform as a Service (PaaS)Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
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Tech’s top seven companies added $3.4 trillion in value in 2020 – CNBC
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Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., arrives at the Axel Springer Award ceremony in Berlin, Germany, on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020.
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Tech's biggest companies just wrapped up a huge year.
The seven most valuable U.S. technology companies Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook, Tesla and Nvidia picked up a combined $3.4 trillion in market cap in 2020, powering through a global pandemic and broader economic crisis.
Between continued optimism over iPhone sales, Microsoft's growing Teams collaboration product, Amazon's ongoing control of e-commerce and the strength of Google and Facebook's online ad duopoly, Big Tech was neither slowed by Covid-19 nor the rising number of investigations into its dominance.
Tesla's wild rally served as the biggest surprise.
The stock climbed almost ninefold this year, lifting the electric car maker's market cap from $76 billion at the beginning of the year to $669 billion at Thursday's close. Despite initial factory closures due to the pandemic, Tesla bounced back to deliver a record number of vehicles in the third quarter.
Tesla led tech stocks in 2020
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This month, Tesla became the largest-ever addition to the S&P 500, joining the index with the fifth-heftiest weighting after turning in five straight profitable quarters.
Meanwhile, chipmaker Nvidia more than doubled in value in 2020, closing with a market cap of $323 billion, making it the seventh most valuable tech company and number 16 overall in the U.S. Nvidia's graphics processors for gaming devices have been flying off the shelves so quickly that the company has struggled to keep up with demand.
Nvidia's chips are also gaining traction in the data center, where enhanced workloads require faster speeds. In September, Nvidia agreed to buy mobile chipmaker Arm Holdings from SoftBank for $40 billion, the second-largest deal announced by a U.S. tech company this year. However, Chinese regulators could still block it.
By far the biggest increase in market cap went to Apple, which jumped by almost $1 trillion in value, thanks to its stock climbing 81%. Amazon, which benefited from growth in its consumer and cloud-computing business, rose by $710 billion. Microsoft picked up $480 billion, while Alphabet gained $268 billion and Facebook $193 billion.
The gains are clearly reflected in the ranks of the richest people. Amazon's Jeff Bezos is the wealthiest person in the world, followed by Tesla's Elon Musk and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is fifth. Also in the top 10 are Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin and Microsoft ex-CEO Steve Ballmer.
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Thiel Foundation Announces 2020 Thiel Fellows – Web Hosting | Cloud Computing | Datacenter | Domain News – Daily Host News
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New class includes 24 entrepreneurs in Software, Healthcare, Blockchain and more
SAN FRANCISCO(BUSINESS WIRE)The Thiel Foundation today named 24 people into the 2020 class of Thiel Fellows. The Fellowship program, which launched in 2011, encourages talented young people to pursue big ideas and start companies instead of attending college.
Of all the bad ideas permeating college campuses, the worst is the self-serving myth that everybody has to go to college, and pay tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to do it, said Blake Masters, President of the Thiel Foundation. This is even more obvious when college just means wasting time on Zoom.
During the course of the two-year program, Fellows receive $100,000 and mentorship from the Thiel Foundations network of technology founders, investors, and scientists.
If you want to be optimistic about the future, just look at what young people are creating now, said Allyson Dias, director of the Thiel Fellowship. This year marks our tenth class of Fellows, and every year they continue to exceed our expectations and push the boundaries of what is possible.
To date, companies created by Thiel Fellows are together worth more than $29 billion, not including 2014 Thiel fellow Vitalik Buterins Ethereum, a distributed computing platform whose cryptocurrency Ether currently has a market cap of more than $40 billion. This year alone, 2013 Fellow Austin Russell and 2011 Fellow Paul Gu led their companies, Luminar and Upstart, through successful public offerings and are now valued at $8.5 billion and $4.8 billion, respectively; 2018 Fellow Robert Habermeier launched Polkadot, a blockchain-connecting platform that facilitates digital asset interoperability and now has a market cap of $6.6 billion; and 2018 Fellow Tara Bosch sold her company, SmartSweets, for $400 million.
Thiel Fellows also answered the call in the fight against COVID-19, with 2017 Fellow Fred Turner creating and growing Curative to over 10 million COVID tests with the help of 2011 Fellow Laura Deming, 2019 Fellow Emily Wang leveraging AI technology at Phoenix Health to develop new diagnostic methods, and 2019 Fellow Claire Coder pivoting Aunt Flows supply chain to make and deploy essential PPE where it was needed most.
About the 2020 Thiel Fellows (Name: Hometown, Current Location)
Aaron Hannon: Galway, Ireland
Adam Guild: Los Angeles, CA
Ben Stern: Melbourne, FL
Blake Resnick: Las Vegas, NV
Brandon Wang: San Francisco, CA
Brian Gu: Seattle, WA
Dylan Diamond: New York, NY
Griffin Barnicutt: Waterloo, Ontario
Ignacio Belieres Montero: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jasmine Wang: Edmonton, Alberta
Joseph Kitonga: Philadelphia, PA
Kenta Iwasaki: Tokyo, Japan
Lyn Chen: Toronto, Canada
Margaret Nyawira Karaba: Nairobi, Kenya
Michael Broughton: Los Angeles, CA
Michael Chime: Broadview Heights, OH
Phoebe Yao: St. Louis, MO
Robbie Ferguson: Sydney, Australia
Scott Fitsimones: San Francisco, CA
Shane Curran: Dublin, Ireland
Sheridan Clayborne: San Francisco, CA
Stephanie Mills: Newmarket, Ontario
Thomas Suarez: Los Angeles, CA
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Cloud Computing In Industrial IoT Market is Flourishing due to Rising Emergence of Technical Implementation Drives Growth by 2026 | Acronis…
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‘Thyroid Diet’: What’s the Evidence? – Medscape
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A new year is upon us, and despite the challenges we've had to face over the past several months, there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel. Now more than ever, people are looking for ways to optimize their health, and those with thyroid conditions are no exception.
Patients will often inquire about a "thyroid diet": dietary changes they can make, supplements they can take, or toxins they can avoid to treat or reverse their thyroid disease. How can I improve symptoms of hypothyroidism beyond traditional medical therapy? How can I lower serum thyroid autoantibody titers? How much of this food or supplement would be too much for my thyroid?
Truth be told, there is a lot of information out there that may sound compelling. However, the evidence is usually low quality and therefore is less than ideal as a basis for clinical recommendations. Here, we will discuss the most popular nutritional topics related to thyroid disease.
Thyroid hormone production requires adequate levels of circulating iodide taken in through the diet or in supplements. Insufficient iodine places an individual at risk of developing or worsening hypothyroidism. The Institute of Medicine of the National Academies recommends that adults take in 150 g of iodine per day, whereas pregnant and lactating women are advised higher amounts (220 g/d and 290 g/d, respectively).
Common dietary sources of iodine include iodized salt, seafood (including seaweed and fish), and some breads and grains. It is important to note that sea salt, despite the name, does not naturally contain iodine.
Iodine is not required to be labeled on food packaging in the United States, so dietary sources may be difficult to identify. And even though iodine levels can be measured in a person's urine or blood, doing so is not particularly useful because the levels reflect iodine content from only the past few days. Fortunately, most of the United States is considered iodine sufficient.
Some individuals with dietary restrictions may be at risk for low iodine. Recommending an iodine supplement of 150 g/d is particularly relevant for women who are considering pregnancy; already pregnant; or postpartum and breastfeeding, when iodine needs are greater.
Tablets labeled "iodine for thyroid health" are commonly available without a prescription and may contain several hundredfold the daily recommended amount of iodine in just a single dose. Other products labeled "for thyroid support" contain spirulina or kelp, which naturally contain iodine but in varying amounts that may potentially be excessive.
Taking in too much iodine may cause the thyroid to shut off as a result of the excess iodine (iodine-induced hypothyroidism) or to make excess thyroid hormone (iodine-induced hyperthyroidism). There is also evidence that chronic iodine excess may induce autoimmune thyroiditis, because iodinated thyroglobulin is immunogenic. For these reasons, the American Thyroid Association recommends avoiding supplements containing >500 g of iodine per daily dose.
The term "goitrogen" refers to any substance that can produce goiter or an enlarged thyroid gland. Goitrogenic substances include those that decrease the amount of available iodine to the thyroid and those that inhibit any of the other components of normal thyroid hormone production. The most common examples of goitrogens in the diet are cruciferous vegetables and soy products.
Cruciferous vegetables are defined as those in the Brassica genus and include broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, turnips, cauliflower, collard greens, and bok choy. They are rich in glucosinolates and other substances that interfere with various steps in the thyroid hormone synthesis pathway. Eating cruciferous vegetables in healthy amounts certainly has its benefits, but too much and on a chronic basis may lead to or exacerbate hypothyroidism.
So how much is too much? Data on the amount of cruciferous vegetable intake needed to adversely affect thyroid function are extremely limited. In a study of euthyroid volunteers who ingested commercial kale juice twice per day for 7 days, mean 6-hour thyroid radioiodine uptake decreased by 2.52% compared with baseline values, but serum thyroid function tests were unchanged.
In an extreme example, a case report described the development of myxedema coma in an 88-year-old Chinese woman who consumed 1.0-1.5 kg of raw bok choy daily for several months in an attempt to improve her diabetes control.
More recently, however, a randomized clinical trial of euthyroid participants who ingested a broccoli sprout beverage for 12 weeks showed no changes in their serum thyroid function tests, thyroglobulin levels, or thyroid autoimmunity status compared with those in the placebo group.
So how might one address patients' questions about whether to avoid eating cruciferous vegetables? We tell both euthyroid and hypothyroid patients that although older data have suggested that frequent intake of large amounts of cruciferous vegetables may decrease thyroid hormone production, more recent clinical studies affirm that there is absolutely no need to completely stop eating these healthy foods.
Common sense is important on this topic. We advise a well-balanced diet, one that includes cruciferous vegetables in reasonable amounts. The problem is that there is little evidence of what is "reasonable" with regard to cruciferous vegetable consumption and thyroid health.
Dietary soy products, including soy milk, tofu, soy sauce, tempeh, and miso, contain isoflavones polyphenolic compounds also classified as phytoestrogens for their estrogen-like effects. Because isoflavones can inhibit the action of thyroid peroxidase, which is required for thyroid hormone synthesis, it has been proposed that dietary soy intake may increase the risk for hypothyroidism. Similarly, it is possible that a higher dose of thyroid hormone replacement may be required in patients being treated for hypothyroidism who consume high amounts of soy.
But what does the bulk of the scientific evidence show? In euthyroid individuals living in iodine-replete areas, consumption of normal amounts of soy probably has very little, if any, adverse effects on serum thyroid function. High consumption of soy among both euthyroid and subclinically hypothyroid individuals has been correlated with only minor elevations in serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)levels; there were no changes in free thyroid hormone levels.
An exception is soy-based infant formula fed to neonates with congenital hypothyroidism. An increase in the dose of levothyroxine may be required to adequately address their thyroid hormone needs.
In general, we advise our adult patients that a reasonable, normal amount of soy consumption is generally safe. There is no reason to avoid soy altogether if a patient with hypothyroidism is being treated with thyroid hormone replacement medication.
Selenium. Selenium is a micronutrient important for thyroid hormone metabolism. The US recommended daily allowance for selenium in men and nonpregnant, nonlactating women is 55 g. The richest dietary sources of selenium are seafood and organ meats. Typical sources in the US diet are breads, grains, meat, poultry, fish, and eggs.
The tolerable upper intake level for selenium is 400 g/d.Although selenium toxicity is not commonly encountered in routine clinical practice, symptoms of excessive intake include nausea; nail discoloration, brittleness, and loss; hair loss; fatigue; irritability; and foul breath (often described as "garlic breath").
The majority of data on selenium and thyroid disease are regarding chronic autoimmune thyroiditis. Some studies have suggested that selenium supplementation in autoimmune thyroid disease may be beneficial, because low levels have been associated with increased risks for goiter and thyroid nodules. However, although taking selenium can decrease serum thyroid autoantibody titers over the short term, it remains unclear whether these antibody reductions correlate with the long-term maintenance of normal thyroid function or with decreased adverse obstetric outcomes in pregnant women with serum thyroid antibody positivity.
We don't generally recommend selenium supplementation to our patients for the sole purpose of benefiting thyroid dysfunction or thyroid autoimmunity. One exception, however, is in patients with mild Graves ophthalmopathy. In this population, selenium supplementation can improve quality of life and the course of eye disease. The European Thyroid Association/European Group on Graves' Orbitopathy recommends 200 mg daily as a 6-month course for such patients.
Zinc, copper, and magnesium. The roles of zinc, copper, and magnesium in thyroid hormone synthesis and metabolism are unfortunately less well defined. Serum levels of zinc, copper, and selenium have been inconsistently associated with free or total serum thyroid hormone levels, but a meta-analysis suggested a relationship between levels of selenium, copper, and magnesium with thyroid cancer. Given the available evidence, we advise that supplementation of these trace minerals solely for the purpose of promoting thyroid function is unsupported.
Fluoride. Fluoride is found naturally in the environment or artificially in public drinking water (added for prevention of dental caries). It is also present in such products as tea, processed foods, dental products, supplements, and foods sprayed with fluoride-containing pesticides.
Animal studies dating back to the 1970s have described reductions in serum thyroid hormone levels due to fluoride exposure, although a clear mechanism has not been established. In humans, studies examining the relationship between fluoride exposure and hypothyroidism have shown conflicting results. A more recent population-based study described a mild increase in serum TSH levels among iodine-deficient adults with higher levels of urinary fluoride.
Whether these findings are clinically relevant remains unclear in the absence rigorous clinical studies. On the basis of the available observational data, it is difficult to determine what degree of fluoride exposure may adversely affect thyroid health.
Finally, popular in the functional medicine community are such interventions as gluten-free diets; sugar-free diets; and probiotics for promoting thyroid health and treating "leaky gut syndrome," the theory that increased intestinal permeability leads to various diseases. Do we have data to back up these recommendations?
Gluten-free diet. Good evidence supports the relationship between celiac disease and autoimmune thyroid disease. This is expected, given the known increased risk for another autoimmune disorder when one has already been diagnosed with a first.
A meta-analysis of nearly 95,000 patients showed a threefold increase in thyroid disease (in particular, Hashimoto thyroiditis) among those with celiac disease compared with control participants who did not have celiac disease. Thus, some have proposed screening patients with autoimmune thyroid disease for celiac disease and vice versa a reasonable consideration, particularly when there are suggestive symptoms of the other condition.
Of course, this then leads us to wonder: What is the effect of a gluten-free diet on thyroid autoimmunity, a risk factor for thyroid dysfunction? Can staying away from gluten decrease the risk of developing Hashimoto thyroiditis in those with celiac disease?
There are some limited studies on this topic. One small study showed decreased serum thyroid antibody titers but no change in serum TSH or thyroid hormone levels among participants with Hashimoto thyroiditis who followed a gluten-free diet for 6 months. In contrast, another study of patients with celiac disease showed no effect of a gluten-free diet on serum thyroid function tests, serum thyroid antibodies, or thyroid ultrasound findings after 1 year on the diet.
It is challenging to advise patients on the basis of these small observational studies with inconsistent results. At present, there are no data on whether maintaining a gluten-free diet in the absence of celiac disease plays a role in the health of patients with or without established thyroid disease.
Other eating patterns. Unfortunately, there are no rigorous data regarding whether "leaky gut syndrome," a sugar-free diet, or use of probiotics influences the thyroid. A recent study exploring differences in food consumption patterns between patients with and those without Hashimoto thyroiditis found that patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis tended to eat more animal fat and processed meat, whereas those without this condition tended to eat more red meat, whole grains, and plant oils. The clinical significance of the self-reported dietary trends among these groups remains unclear. Further studies are needed to investigate whether there is a link between these eating patterns and thyroid autoimmunity.
Coffee, tea, and alcohol appear to have no effect on thyroid cancer risk, although coffee decreases the absorption of oral levothyroxine in individuals being treated for hypothyroidism.
The potential benefit of vitamin D as a preventive or therapeutic agent for various thyroid diseases remains unclear.
So where does this leave us? We must have frank conversations with our patients, acknowledging that the relationships among thyroid disease, diet, and nutritional supplements are complex. Certainly, much remains to be better understood through continued research.
In the meantime, the following recommendations are safe and supported by sound data: 150 g of iodine daily in those with dietary restrictions or who are considering pregnancy, currently pregnant, or breastfeeding; not avoiding cruciferous vegetables or soy in adults, if consumed in reasonable amounts; and consulting a healthcare professional about thyroid eye disease, for which selenium might be of benefit. It is appropriate to advise patients that other commonly touted therapies for thyroid health are less supported, with quite limited and inconsistent data.
Angela M. Leung, MD, MSc, is an endocrinologist at UCLA Health and the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System and an associate professor of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. She speaks on the topics of iodine nutrition, environmental thyroid toxicants, thyroid nodules, and thyroid cancer and serves on the Medscape Endocrinology advisory board.
Gonzalo J. Acosta, MD, is an endocrinology fellow at UCLA Health and the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System.
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Global Algae Proteins Market Report 2020: Market to Reach $1.2 Billion by 2027 – Increasing Attention on Plant-derived Proteins – PRNewswire
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DUBLIN, Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Algae Proteins - Global Market Trajectory & Analytics" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Algae are More Sustainable than Plant & Animal Protein Sources. Market to Reach $1.2 Billion
The global market for Algae Proteins is projected to reach US$1.2 billion by the year 2027, trailing a post COVID-19 CAGR of 6.6% over the analysis period 2020 through 2027. As population continues to grow & availability of arable land declines, demand for alternative protein sources is poised to witness robust growth.
In addition, algae grow rapidly compared to other plants and also provide higher quantities of biomass for equivalent land use. Soy, presently one of the largest sources of plant protein, occupies a large portion of land for cultivation. Algae can be grown in a fraction of the land extent and provide more protein content. In addition, the waste by products after protein extraction can be used for aqua feed as well as a biomass for energy production.
Seaweed and microalgae are emerging as popular algae based sources for protein. Alternative proteins are expected to benefit from increasing popularity of protein bars and snacks among health-conscious individuals. The increasing shift away from beef towards beans is driving manufacturers to offer algal protein-based options at affordable price points. Algal proteins are known for their numerous health benefits over their animal-based counterparts.
Based on its disease-fighting properties due to the presence of phytonutrients and fiber, spirulina is enjoying mainstream presence as functional food ingredient and natural food colorant. The popularity of plant-based proteins is encouraging manufacturers to exploit phytoplankton and chlorella as key strains. On the flip side, plant proteins often lack specific essential amino acids needed for growth of the body. In addition, researchers are yet to fully understand bioavailability and digestibility of algal proteins. These factors point towards the need for more scientific evidence for demonstrating quality of products based on algal proteins.
Algae have been conventionally consumed as vegetable and used in industrial applications in the Eastern and Western worlds, respectively. However, research has demonstrated that microalgae are loaded with proteins along with micronutrients like calcium, vitamins, polyphenols, iodine and carotenoids. Like various protein-rich vegetables such as soy beans, certain phyllum of algae such as red seaweeds contain high-quality proteins.
These micronutrients are driving several players to consider microalgae for applications within the food industry. In addition, animal feed applications consume 30% of global algal production. A number of countries have approved specific algae as chicken feed, and don't require new approval or testing for feed applications.
Researchers have also proposed effective and scalable approaches along with extraction methods related to functional proteins found in green alga Tetraselmis suecica. Biologically, algae are primarily segregated into seaweed and microalgae. While the former are complex multi-cellular organisms harboring in marine environments and salt water, microalgae represent single-celled, very small organisms capable of growing in diverse environmental conditions like alkalinity, pH, sunlight, competing ions and fertilizers. Various companies harvest seaweeds from the sea and import to other countries, especially France and Japan.
While some of these products are used in food supplements or consumed directly, others are being investigated for use as feed additives, mainly in fish diets. In addition to conventional protein extraction methods such as enzymatic hydrolysis, physical processes & chemical extraction, novel technologies like ultrasound-assisted extraction, pulsed electric field & microwave-assisted extraction are growing in popularity.
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