Effects of a protein called p27 found within caffeine has been shown in a new study to help protect against heart muscle damage, as published in the journal PLOS Biology.
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New Durham University research suggests that men’s testosterone levels are largely determined by childhood environments, as published in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
Men who grew up in more challenging conditions such as where there were more infectious disease are likely to have lower testosterone levels later in life than those with childhoods spent in healthier environments according to researchers explaining their theory challenging the current theory of testosterone levels being controlled by race or genetics.
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Worldwide counterfeit drugs are a serious problem, most prevalent in countries where drug regulation and enforcement are weak. Counterfeits as compared to the authentic drugs generally don’t have any active ingredients, have different active ingredients, or active ingredients with different strengths.
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According to researchers from Harvard T.H Chang School of Public Health several types of cancer are more common among US flight attendants than the general public, as published in the journal Environmental Health.
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