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A new study published in Nature Food has shown that eating a variety of flavonoid-rich foods, such as berries, chocolate, and tea, may lower your risk of chronic diseases and help you live a longer ...
Creatine, a supplement associated with athletes, may also benefit your brain with minimal side effects. | Cardiology ...
How has cannabis legalization influenced the hospitality industry? This is what a recent study published in Production and Operations Management hopes to a | Cannabis Sciences ...
What steps can be taken to prepare certain communities for climate disasters, specifically with weather events becoming more frequent and severe? This is w | Earth And The Environment ...
Chemotherapy is a toxic form of cancer treatment that specifically dysregulates tumor cells and effectively mitigates tumor growth. The discovery of chemot | Immunology ...
Glioblastoma is a highly aggressive brain tumor with about a 10% 5-year survival rate. The debilitating disease affects roughly 3 people per 100,000. Accor | Immunology ...
A meta-analysis published in Heliyon revealed that oral fluid (OF) tests do not provide accurate indications of when individuals last used cannabis or the | Cannabis Sciences ...
Following diagnosis and treatment, many breast cancer survivors experience an adverse event called lymphedema. Characterized by swelling in the extre | Cancer ...
What connection do solar farms have on property values? This is what a recent study published in the Proceedings of the ...
Emerging research continues to spotlight the potential role of diet in cancer prevention, with olive oil—a cornerstone of the Mediterranean diet&mdas | Drug Discovery And Development ...
What stage of a star’s life do planets start forming? This is what a recent study published in Nature Communications hopes to ...
Many different types of cells in the body have a tiny projection known as a primary cilium. These cilia act like little signaling hubs, that can... | Cell And Molecular Biology ...
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