Pravila Oformleniya Etiketok V Muzee

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No tutorial here, just brute force A couple of things to consider. You just have a user wifidog in the database that has a different (or no) password than the one that's set up in the auth server configs. How to install wifidog on windows. If you're unexperienced with databases in general & SQL, you should install pgadmin3, which is a GUI that's fairly straight forward for the simple database administration tasks. Anyway, if you dig up the info what the password should be, I can help you change it, but I still do think the easiest way out is actually asking the Wifidog staff for help, they have a mailing list and an IRC channel and will know instantly what to do in a case like this. I don't use Wifidog though, so I'm not sure where you'll find this info, maybe the wifidog.conf file that's mentioned in the installation docs?

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Scientists at Sydney's Victor Chang Institute and Garvan Institute of Medical Research have discovered that male mice who are obese when they conceive are putting their children and grandchildren at significant risk of developing metabolic disease -- long before they are even born. The lead author on the study, Associate Professor Catherine Suter from the Victor Chang Institute, believes that the discovery could have immediate ramifications for the public's health. 'A baby's health has long been considered the mother's responsibility as soon as she falls pregnant. But little attention has been paid to how a father's health might impact his unborn child. Now, we've found powerful evidence, in a mouse model, that dad's nutrition and metabolic health can influence his sons, and even his grandsons.'

'We looked at the effect of dad's obesity across three generations. At first his offspring appeared to be in good metabolic health. But when they consumed a high-fat, high sugar, junk food diet, all the sons reacted dramatically and within just a few weeks they developed fatty liver disease and pre-diabetic symptoms, such as elevated glucose and insulin in the bloodstream,' A/Professor Suter explained.

The researchers were amazed to find that the grandsons of the obese mice were also predisposed to metabolic disorders, just as their fathers were. Importantly, this predisposition was transmitted to the grandsons even if their fathers ate well and were metabolically well at the time of conception. 'We were shocked when we saw the results, which were absolutely black and white. The grandchildren are at significant risk of getting very sick if they eat a 'junk food diet' -- even when their father eats well and is healthy. The effects of the diet on offspring are dramatic, even when they eat poorly for just for a short time, all because their grandfather was obese,' A/Professor Suter confirmed. Professor Mark Febbraio from Garvan is urging Australians to consider the lasting legacy of a poor diet on future generations. 'It's important that we inform people of the implications of this study and possible risks so they can start making lifestyle changes now.

If your father or grandfather was overweight or obese, you might need to be particularly careful about what you choose to eat. You can't treat your body like a rental car -- otherwise you run the risk of propagating this for generations. And, as a father-to-be, it's worth considering whether your own health could impact on your children, and their children in turn,' Professor Febbraio said. But there is good news. The researchers also observed that in the great-grandsons, the metabolic health was improving significantly. 'By the third generation, the exaggerated response to a junk food diet was all but absent.