Medicating Stress & Depression Away: Search for the “Dr. Feel Good” Pill (Part I)
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...participants, led by the University of Exeter and King’s College London. The findings The findings emerge from two linked papers published May [...]
...our arteries as some previous studies would suggest. 25 cups a day is a-ok! The research from Queen Mary University of London has shown that [...]
...is extremely limited.” The findings for the largest study of its kind In the largest study of its kind, researchers at the University of Southampton and [...]
...bar codes and a green or red light flashes to indicate safety level. Researchers at Imperial College London, with support from Claire Murdoch, [...]
...mind. Mood disorders have a direct link to increased sugar intake. A study conducted by the University College London, highlighted that consumption [...]