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[ad_1] According to a study conducted by researchers from the Faculty of Medicine of Laval University and the University Hospital Center (CHU), a dietary supplement derived from glucose increases by 50% the …
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[ad_1] Live 2018 A Multi-Institutional Consortium Will Offer Improved Personalized Treatments to Patients With Melanoma and Leukemia in Quebec Leading Researchers, Cancer Centers and Montreal Hospitals Partner with Generate new advances in …
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Read More »DOSSIER: Tick discussion continues on the South Shore – News – Scituate Mariner
[ad_1] At the beginning of summer, ticks begin to emerge from undergrowth; Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, can be transmitted to humans only when bitten by deer-infected ticks, which …
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