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Top Stories | November 8
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Treating the gut to microbial therapy doesn't necessarily require using live bacteria.
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Chemical analyses show some botanical extracts contain little of the plant material they were supposed to possess.
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Herbicides can boost trace-nutrient concentrations in sweet corn.
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An age-old cultural practice may offer new dangers in the era of AIDS.
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The chromosomes of many multivitamin supplements users appear younger -- about 10 years younger, a new study finds.
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The chromosomes of many multivitamin supplements users appear younger -- about 10 years younger, a new study finds.Even fat 7-year olds show they're developing a risk of blood clots and other impacts of cardiovascular disease. Sometimes a fat neck can be a good thing. Half-hearted bans won't really protect babies, much less the rest of us. More kids are developing diabetes, and obesity is a major reason why. |
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