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A new Japanese study reveals that fermented stevia extract may kill pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy ones. With ...
Is the Once in, Always in Policy Finally Dead? EPA’s controversial “Once in, always in, Rule” (Once in Rule) was recently ...
A recent study reveals that fermented stevia, using a bacterium from banana leaves, exhibits promising potential in preventing pancreatic cancer. The fermentation process transforms stevia into a ...
An artificial sweetener may help ward off pancreatic cancer, one of the world's deadliest forms of the disease, a new study from researchers at Hiroshima University in Japan suggested.
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A new study in the journal Microbiology Spectrum highlights the potential of using a natural compound from maple to combat ...
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Small streams flowing into the western shore of Lake Shikaribetsu in Hokkaido are surrounded by extensive volcanic ejecta ...
US chemist Alice Ball was born in Seattle, Washington, on 24 July 1892. She came from a middle-class African-American family of photographers; her grandfather, James Presley Ball, was one of the ...
Bobby Bonilla Day: How the former Mets player’s financial feat illustrates the magic of compound interest July 1 marks an annual $1.2 million payday for the former Mets third baseman By Mark ...