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Scientists finally prove a "crazy" 1958 vitamin B1 theory
More than six decades after a young chemist floated a radical idea about how vitamin B1 might behave in the body, researchers ...
They own a house here and they say they love France, but as people on this path will know, there's a little more to applying ...
Vietnam's traffic culture is undergoing a dramatic shift in 2025, as stricter policies and smarter enforcement mechanisms ...
The Rugby World Cup 2027 Draw took place in Sydney, on 3 December, to determine the line-ups of the six pools of four.
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Scientists trace a pathway from gut microorganisms to neuropsychiatric disorders via fat molecules
New genetic research has identified a direct causal chain connecting the microorganisms in the human digestive tract to the ...
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What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Turkey
Turkey is a lean source of protein that contains nutrients like selenium and B vitamins. It supports brain function, muscle growth, and immune health.
We describe an unusual case of a woman in her 30s who had recently undergone Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and presented to the emergency department with a 6-week history of intractable nausea and vomiting ...
A research team has managed to “bottle” a highly reactive carbene in water, overturning a major assumption in chemistry.
An intelligence agency analyst discovers his brain has been hacked and has to figure out whom he can trust in this sci-fi ...
Actors Melissa Barrera and Simu Liu open up about their new Peacock thriller "The Copenhagen Test" and the importance of ...
Melissa Barrera: Yeah, that's how we describe it. It's like a spy show about a guy whose brain gets hacked. So he's ...
Vitamin B1, also known as Thiamine, is a critical nutrient vital for the health of the heart, muscles, and nervous system. This important vitamin can be found in various food sources such as legumes, ...
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