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Luteolin is the most effective substance for maintaining good eye health.

Luteolin, a fluorescent substance found in plants, is a carotenoid that is abundant in green leaves. It is involved in the photosynthetic process and contributes to determining the color of green plants. Additionally, it has antioxidant properties that may reduce free radical damage in the human body and support eye health, making it an important part of the human diet. Table of Contents 1. What is Luteolin? 1-1. Luteolin has various functions and roles, what are they? 1-2. efficacy and mechanisms of action of luteolin 2. What is the recommended daily intake of lutein? 2-1. Foods high in luteolin 3. What nutrients are good to take with luteolin? 3-1. What are the positive health effects of luteolin? 3-2. Compared to other antioxidants, what are the advantages of luteolin? 1. What is Luteolin? Luteolin, which is classified as a type of phytochemical known as flavonoids, is primarily found in green plant leaves. It is responsible for contributing to the color of p

Today's American Business Front Page News

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Gigantic US winter storm leaves millions without power and cancels holiday plans

  The w​inter storm that forecasters dubbed Elliott intensified into a bomb cyclone near the Great Lakes on Friday, bringing high winds and blizzard conditions from the Northern Plains to western and upstate New York, along with life-threatening flooding, flash-freezing and travel chaos as it went. Airline cancellations topped 5,700 flights,  with tens of thousands of holiday travellers grounded in airports with limited expectations of making further progress. Travel on the roads was disrupted due snowy weather or crashes and authorities in parts of Indiana, Michigan, New York and Ohio urged motorists to avoid nonessential travel. Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg told CNN the US aviation system “is operating under enormous strain”. About 10% of US flights were canceled on Thursday, Buttigieg said. The storm, estimated to be 2,000 miles wide, has produced driving snow and plummeting temperatures, knocking out power from Texas to Maine. Officials ordered cars off the roads as US f