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Biology GMOs on a leash: scientists engineer bacteria that can’t survive in the wild uncontrolled January 22, 2015
Health Nutritional labels today lead to decisions indistinguishable from chance – there’s something better, though January 21, 2015
Health Holiday season weight gain myth busted – it’s a lot less than most people think December 18, 2014
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News The best diet for losing weight is… it doesn’t matter. Study shows any low-carb diet is just as efficient September 4, 2014
Biology There probably is no such thing as gluten intolerance, study shows May 14, 2014 - Updated on September 23, 2014
Anatomy News The ‘good’ and ‘bad’ bacteria in your gut are subjective to lifestyle, hunter-gatherer study shows April 16, 2014
Health Eating seven or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day reduces your risk of death by 42 percent April 2, 2014