adding 390,000 new jobs, the unemployment rate also holding steady the at 3.6%, the lowest since february 2020. however, the positive report is little comfort to many americans who are shelling out more money, well, for just about everything these days. president biden blaming the price spikes on vladimir putin and the war in ukraine. fighting inflation is my top economic priority. the two the challenges on the minds of most working families are prices at the pump and prices at the groce ifly store. grocery store. both of these challenges have been greatly exacerbated by putin s war in ukraine. eric: lucas tomlinson is on the north lawn of the white house with more. reporter: hi, eric. the good news here, the labor county says nearly 400,000 jobs were added in the month of may. the bad news is many people are leaving labor force altogether. president biden spoke from delaware yesterday where he s spending the weekend. i want to speak very briefly today the about our eco
maria soroko joins us now. maria, welcome. you just returned from ukraine. what is keeping your country men and women, what are keeping ukrainians hopeful despite this continuing carnage? thank you the, eric. you know, what is keeping us hopeful is the fact that we have the truth, and we do have god on our side. and also the fact that there is so much support from the american people. you know, i am so grateful to you and to your team for inviting me, for bringing razom and for bringing ukrainians to the front lines and for el thing our story. you know, after your show i received so many calls and so many letters of support. the support is tremendous. and janet from delray beach,
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Study: Intense Exercise Affects More Than Just Muscles Sponsored by:
Scientists in Poland have discovered that intense exercise changes the amount of bacteria in a horse s digestive system. Exercise limits the amount of oxygen intestinal mucosa receives, which could stimulate bacterial growth in the digestive system so that more nutrients can be metabolized.
Drs. Wanda Górniak, Paulina Cholewińska, Natalia Szeligowska, Magdalena Wołoszyńska, Maria Soroko and Katarzyna Czyż used seventeen 3-year-old racehorses in training at Partynice Race Course for their study. All the horses were fed the same forage and were trained with only trot and canter work. The team asked the horses to race just over a mile (1,900 meters), and took fecal samples before and 48 hours after the work. The horses had not been worked at speed for two weeks prior to the study.
Intense exercise affects the make-up of gut bacteria in Thoroughbred racehorses, researchers have found.
Scientists with the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Poland found that intense exercise significantly influenced the abundance of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes groups.
The study involved 17 healthy three-year-old Thoroughbred racehorses trained at Partynice Race Course in Poland. Their daily training regime involved trotting and cantering.
All were fed the same forage.
The exercise test used in the study was participation in a 1900-metre race at the course.
Fecal samples were collected for analysis from each horse before the race, and 48 hours after, for comparison.