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  1. Ysc3

    food recall

    SFA recalls Bellamy's Organic pasta for infants due to ‘excessive levels’ of arsenic The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Tuesday (Nov 3) directed the importer of popular baby food brand Bellamy's Organic to recall its Organic Brown Rice Pasta Stars. This was after “excessive levels” of arsenic were found in the product. The product is targeted at infants from the age of seven months. SFA said that it has detected arsenic in samples of the product, at levels exceeding the maximum limit for arsenic in baby food as stated in the Singapore Food Regulations. Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/sfa-recalls-bellamys-organic-pasta-infants-due-excessive-levels-arsenic?cid=emarsys-today_TODAY's morning briefing for Nov 4, 2020 (ACTIVE)_newsletter_04112020_today
  2. Hur..... Singaporean not healthy enough .... Yahoo news: Singapore adults unfit, sleep deprived: survey Singapore scores just 59 out 100 for healthy living, according to the 2013 Healthy Living Index Survey that was announced on Thursday by insurance company AIA Singapore. This ranks the bustling city-state at number 10 out of the 15 markets across the Asia-Pacific region which took part in the survey. The 2013 AIA Healthy Living Index Survey was conducted with 10,200 adults and it studied their behaviour and health satisfaction. Over 75 per cent of the total respondents mentioned that their health isn't as good as it was five years ago. The same percentage applies to the Singapore adults who had taken part in the survey; many of them had rated themselves at only 6.6 out 10 Among Singapore adults, who rate their health satisfaction at just 6.6 out of 10, the survey findings showed that many of them are sleep deprived, have bad posture and do not spend enough time exercising. They spend about 30 hours lesser on exercising compared to others in the region — this is below the average. However, they are spending more time engaging in online activities and logging on to social networking sites. Three in four Singapore adults have confessed to this and over 75 per cent of them said that they find it hard to break the addictive habit. Furthermore, less than half of Singapore respondents said that they have gone for a health check-up in the last 12 months, said the survey. However, Singapore adults are concerned with food safety and hazards from various types of pollution. Three in four of them are anxious about food that may contain harmful ingredients mainly due to the food scandals that have been coming up in the region, and 70 per cent of the total Singapore respondents are concerned with incidence of poor air quality, mainly caused by the recent haze. link: http://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-scores-59-out-100-on-healthy-living--aia-survey-120928050.html Not enough sleep I believe lar. After a hard days work, tug in one Pub and happy hours till 11.00pm...... Some surf mcf till 2 am also have ....
  3. More Singaporeans are warming up to a legal instrument that allows their next of kin to make key decisions on their behalf should they lose the ability to do so. But not enough young people are doing so. Latest figures show that more than 2,000 people have signed up for the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), which was introduced under the Mental Capacity Act in 2010. It was reported in February that 1,400 people had signed up. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/...eguard-20120909
  4. There are three options given Child restraints Or Booster seats cushions Or Adjustable seat belts. According to the police age is no longer the criteria, height is. I assume a child restraints are those mini seats with full back rest type. And booster seats cushions are just the backside bottom seat. Two questions. So I want to know what is adjustable seat belts? Can a sofa square cushion considered as booster seats cushion? Or must buy some approved booster seats?
  5. anybody own honda freed? i sit in pi showroom car and the 3rd row is really cramped. my knees rub against the seats in front. head room is ok tho. i am about 1.7 m. 3rd row is like meant for kids, dog and maid only. if adult sit in 3rd row go up to genting come out of car sure cannot unbend the knees and straighten the legs. stuck to walk like sitting position for one hour man.
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOWZGLue_B8 The boh liaoz staff from Autoblog fooling around with air bags, so they hooked up a steering wheel air bag to a lead acid battery and set it off... inside a fridge and again.
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