Week in Review Breathe in, breathe out. And now, I’ve finally caught my breath from that win over Baylor last week. It was a ...
A statement from a national organization of architects regarding the alleged misuse of the word "architect" in negative news contexts has sparked ...
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How food choices and cooking methods drive brain inflammation and disease
Researchers reviewing evidence in NeuroSci show how dietary AGEs and their interaction with RAGE drive oxidative stress, ...
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Researchers explore blueberries as a tool to support microbiota in early life
Researchers tested blueberry powder as one of the first complementary foods in human milk-fed infants. The trial found ...
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