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Interconnected: Cancer, Immunity, and Heart Disease

  We present below the seventh of nine episodes from Interconnected, a new documentary series about the microbiome. Science is now discovering that the trillions of bacteria and viruses in our bodies act like a missing organ that interconnects with all the others. Many chronic diseases we know of today are touched by…
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Why green tea is an important supplement for athletes

  Unfortunately, a lot of Americans run on caffeine: A survey by the National Coffee Association found that at least six out of 10 adults over the age of 18 had a cup of coffee the day before they were asked in 2018. However, it’s worth noting that green tea has also shown major growth in recent years, according to the…
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Craving sugar? It could be caused by lack of sleep

  According to a growing body of evidence, sleep not only influences mood and energy levels, it also affects chemosensory function. This function is responsible for a person’s ability to taste and smell. Because males and females have different average sleep duration and neural responses to chemosensory…
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7 secrets to longevity

  If you’re interested in living a long life, you’re almost certainly interested on how to reach old age healthfully. The article gives you an in-depth look at the effects of your diet on longevity, in a scientific sense. Your diet does indeed play a major role in health and longevity, but it’s…
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How to Use CBD Oil When You Dislike the Taste

  by Daisy Luther I like the relief I get from using natural CBD oil. I sleep better (I’m a chronic insomniac) and find that a dropper full works for me just as well as taking ibuprofen. But you know what I don’t like? The taste. I’m sorry, I know I should say it’s all wonderful, but…
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Genetic paradox explained by nonsense

  Gene mutations that truncate the encoded protein can trigger the expression of related genes. The discovery of this compensatory response changes how we think about genetic studies in humans and model organisms. Researcher Mohamed El-Brolosy Conventional wisdom holds that modifying a gene to make the…
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