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Thriving microbe communities living in the most-polluted spots in the US offer insight into how to clean up the mess of ...
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EatingWell on MSN5 Supplements You Should Keep in the Fridge, According to DietitiansSome types of supplements stay fresher, taste better and are more effective when kept in cooler temps.Reviewed by Dietitian ...
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Mining Technology on MSNCutting edge copper: can innovation help meet rising demand?As global shortages loom, the mining industry is turning to innovative technology to find ways to extract more copper more ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNHow Makeup Might be Causing Acne in the Monsoon, Learn From CosmetologistTo know in depth how acne might be flaring up in the monsoon and making way for new ones OnlyMyHealth talked to Dr Sukanksha ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Body When You Eat Watermelon RegularlyWatermelon provides loads of health benefits, which you'll likely notice if you start eating it regularly. It can help you stay hydrated, it provides essential nutrients your body needs, and it also ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Body When You Eat Figs RegularlyThere are several potential health benefits of figs, from promoting digestion and heart health to potentially managing blood ...
THE words ‘high protein’ are stamped on pretty much every food these days. There’s protein bread, protein pizzas, protein ...
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The Daily Meal on MSNWhy Your Steak Turned Gray (And If It's Still Safe To Eat)We think of fresh steak as bright red in color, so when it turns gray, it's off-putting. Here's the reason that happens and what it means for your meat.
An interdisciplinary research team led by the Leibniz-HKI in Jena has discovered a new group of bioactive natural compounds ...
Researchers investigating the enigmatic and antibiotic-resistant Pandoraea bacteria have uncovered a surprising twist: these pathogens don't just pose risks they also produce powerful natural ...
The race for iron As for most living organisms, iron is also essential for bacteria. “ Iron plays a central role in enzymes and the respiratory chain of living organisms, for example,” explains Herzog ...
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