New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week – Issue 219
Research of the week Meat and livestock are good for the world. In individuals with hearing loss, Hearing aids can ...
Research of the week Meat and livestock are good for the world. In individuals with hearing loss, Hearing aids can ...
Research of the week Breaking the evening sitting with resistance training lowers blood sugar and insulin levels. Driving after a ...
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Research of the week High levels of unmetabolized folic acid (from fortifications and synthetic vitamins) is strong risk factor for ...
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