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Sweetener Alters Human Gene Activity

Sweeteners Modulate Gene Activity in White Blood Cells and Affect the Production of Immune Messengers Sweeteners are commonly used in diet drinks as a healthy

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Cannabis Stunts Baby Growth

The use of cannabis during pregnancy has been found to significantly affect prenatal growth. Babies born to mothers who consume the drug have lower birth

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Does Vitamin D Reduce Cancer Mortality?

A recent study has investigated whether taking vitamin D can affect cancer mortality rates, particularly in seniors and cancer patients who often have a vitamin

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Alcohol Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

Alcohol consumption has been linked to a variety of health issues, including an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. A recent study conducted by researchers at

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The Myth of “Beautiful Drinking”

Alcohol has long been known as a social lubricant, but recent research has shown that it can also affect our social perception. Beyond the physical

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High Heavy Metal Levels in Cannabis Consumers

Cannabis consumers have significantly higher levels of lead in their blood compared to non-users, according to a recent study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman

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Modern Diet Causes Overeating

The Protein Leverage Theory suggests that the high fat and carbohydrate content in many foods contributes to the development of obesity. According to this theory,

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Regenerating Teeth with Medication

A breakthrough discovery in dental medicine has been made by researchers at the Medical Research Institute Kitano Hospital in Osaka, Japan. The team has developed

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10,000 Unknown Viruses Found in Diapers

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen has discovered over 10,000 previously unknown viruses in the gut microbiome of babies. The

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Opening Blood-Brain Barrier with Ultrasound

A breakthrough in cancer treatment has been made by scientists at Northwestern University in the US, who have developed a method of temporarily opening the