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[ad_1] A common chemical that processes food, medicine, toothpaste and white paper could cause type 2 diabetes. Titanium dioxide is widely used in food and cosmetics for its white properties brilliant. it …
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[ad_1] Scientists used ultraviolet and infrared light. Experts from the Swiss University of Basel transcribed 2000 years of Roman papyri. It reveals the views of ancient thinkers on female sexuality, reports Chronicle.info …
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[ad_1] Once a month, the Taney County Ambulance District offers a free one-hour CPR course. However, this course is different from your average CPR class. It's hands-only. Free hand cardiopulmonary resuscitation has …
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[ad_1] July 20, 2018 Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks and destroys a structure called "myelin sheath", the integrity of which is essential for the proper functioning of the brain …
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