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Read More Scince Scientific 2 months ago Can Vitamin D Slow Cellular Aging? New Trial Shows Telomere Preservation — With Caveats Study Summary and Key Finding A recent randomized trial from Augusta University tracked 1,031 adults (mean...
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Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Cortisol Cocktails: What the Science Really Says About the TikTok Trend What is a "cortisol cocktail" and why is it trending? “Cortisol cocktails” are viral wellness drinks...
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