[ad_1] September 28, 2018 A recent collaborative study involving researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, using PET imaging, revealed signs of widespread brain inflammation in fibromyalgia. …
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[ad_1] Glyphosate is an active ingredient in Roundup herbicide and one of the most used herbicides in the world. A new study implies that glyphosate could contribute to the death of bees …
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Read More »Hot water boosted big hurricane count in 2017, says study
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