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Chicken and turkey are the obvious choices when going for lean meat - but there's another widely-available option that few people think of ...
Mites are common in the Antarctic – there are hundreds of species. Some even live in the nasal cavities of penguins. Penguin ...
Nursing poses major metabolic demands on mothers, to which they respond by eating more and saving energy to sustain milk production.
CNIO researchers found that in mice on high-fat diets, cancer cells in the bloodstream use platelets as a protective shield, ...
Scientists found linoleic acid from seed oils promotes triple-negative breast cancer growth by activating a specific protein ...
Mission Barns’ flagship products, Italian Style Cultivated Meatballs and Applewood Smoked Cultivated Bacon, are made with ...
Foie gras has long been a culinary delicacy, but its controversial production method has led to bans and backlash. Now, ...
Beef tallow has seen a surge in popularity after being spotlighted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. through his Make America Healthy ...
Yana is the most recent and, presumably, the oldest find among the six baby mammoths discovered earlier in the world, excluding fragmented remains. It is also the third baby mammoth found in Yakutia.
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer, and a greater probability for the cancer to spread to other organs – metastasize –. But the causes of this association are ...
A new study has found that a type of fat commonly found in seed oils and animal products may help a dangerous form of breast cancer grow faster. The fat, called linoleic acid, is an omega-6 fatty acid ...
CNIO researchers discover that, in mice that eat a lot of fat, cancer cells travelling through the blood surround themselves with platelets, which act as an armor-like protection as they spread. In ...
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