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Exposure to antibiotics in utero and infancy can lead to an irreversible loss of regulatory T-cells in the colon—a valuable
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A study has found that a new ‘care bundle’ can reduce the incidence of facial pressure injuries in frontline COVID-19
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Plastic ‘nanoparticles’ found in drinking bottles and every corner of the Earth can pass from pregnant mothers to the hearts,
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Artificial intelligence holds great promise for improving human health by helping doctors make accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions. It can
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Whether yoga is good for weight loss is a little bit like asking if the outdoors is good for weight
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