Geldsetzer also hopes to further study that earlier shot to see if the type of vaccine might make a difference.
The race will be streamed on the FOX Sports app with highlights being shown during the May 25 pre-race show.MONTMELO, Spain (AP) — Here’s a guide that tells you what you need to know about Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix. It’s the ninth round of
— In the U.S., on ESPN.— Sunday: Spanish Grand Prix, 66 laps of the 4.6-kilometer (2.9-mile) Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. It starts at 3 p.m. local time (9 a.m. EDT / 1300 GMT).After the slow and twisty Monaco circuit, F1 is back to full speed at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The first corner at the end of long start-finish straight is the best of relatively few opportunities to overtake. The circuit is under contract with F1 for another year but its long-term future is uncertain because a new track in Madrid joins the calendar next year. Max Verstappen has won the Spanish Grand Prix for Red Bull in the last three seasons.
Oscar Piastri took pole position right ahead of McLaren partner Lando Norris. Max Verstappen will start from third and need a massive performance or a collapse by the McLarens to keep his winning run going. George Russell will start fourth for Mercedes, with Lewis Hamilton in fifth for Ferrari.Lando Norris won the Monaco Grand Prix for his first victory since the season-opening race in Australia in March and closed in on his teammate and standings leader Oscar Piastri. Norris won from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, with Piastri third and defending champion Max Verstappen fourth. Piastri’s lead is three points ahead of Norris and 25 ahead of Verstappen.
170 — If Lando Norris or Oscar Piastri qualify on pole position Saturday, it would be McLaren’s 170th pole. Only Ferrari has more, with 253.
28 — Mercedes’ 28-race streak of scoring points in each Grand Prix ended with George Russell placing 11th and Kimi Antonelli 18th in Monaco.It’s still early research, but identifying blood and urine markers to predict ultraprocessed foods consumption is “a major scientific advance,” said Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, director of the Food Is Medicine Institute at Tufts University, who was not involved in the study.
“With more research, these metabolic signatures can begin to untangle the biologic pathways and harms of UPF and also differences in health effects of specific UPF food groups, processing methods and additives,” he said.Loftfield said she hopes to apply the tool to existing studies where blood and urine samples are available to track, for instance, the effect of consuming ultraprocessed foods on cancer risk.
At a time when support for government research is being cut, funding remains uncertain.“There’s a lot of interest across the board — scientifically, public interest, political interest — in the question of: Does ultraprocessed food impact health and, if so, how?” she said. “How can we fund the studies that need to be done to answer these questions in a timely way?”