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New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 249
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Research of the week scythians made leather out of the skin of his enemies. 5 liters of alkaline water per day is too much. Dialysis patients with lower ...

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New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 247
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Research of the week The greatest explosion of intelligence occurred after the gorilla line split from the hominid line. Less testosterone, more arthritis. ...

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New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 246
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Research of the week Low-carb, time-restricted diet early plays in type 2 diabetes. Lithium alters the locomotor activity of bees. Menopausal women who ...

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Research of the week Lower EPA/AA ratio, increased risk of coronary plaque rupture. Linoleic acid increases pediatric asthma. Patients with psychosis have ...

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New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 243
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Home » News By the editorial team • 11 comments • Published in October 27, 2023 Research of the week ...

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Research of the week Make diets based on genotype work? like ketones could help diabetes. Neanderthals had fire. Higher fructose consumption, shorter ...

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Research of the week Mechanistic link between low zinc levels and diabetes. There is no link between red or processed meat and pancreatic cancer. Of ...

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Research of the week The ancient Andes were home to hunters, herders, and farmers.. There are many genetic differences in the risk of skin cancer.. People ...

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