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Colon polyps: 5 lifestyle changes to prevent polyps from turning into cancer later in life
A healthy colon is important for your overall health. Colon polyps are often harmless, but they can be signs of colorectal cancer, which is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. The fact that ...
Under the microscope, you can find that the soil is truly alive. Jim Ristau was giving attendees at the South Dakota Specialty Producers Summit a look through the lens.
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Can you guess what’s under my microscope?
In this video I invite you to play a quick game of What’s Under My Microscope with me in my classroom. Using a digital microscope, I zoom all the way in on three mystery objects, from easy to hard, ...
Good morning, Early Birds. Welcome to the Year of the Fire Horse. Send tips to earlytips@washpost.com. Thanks for waking up with us. In today’s edition ...
Unlocking the mysteries of a meteorite with a microscope at home. We take you through the process and gear recommendations to study space rock at home or in the classroom. When you purchase through ...
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Same Stool Sample, Different Results in Gut Microbiome Tests
Study finds little agreement across 21 direct-to-consumer tests ...
IN today’s business environment, trust is becoming as important as profit. Investors, lenders, regulators and even employees want to know not just how much a company earns, but how it earns it. One ...
TUCSON (AZFamily) — As the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC’s “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie, enters its second week, the Pima County sheriff leading the case ...
Fans are praying for Houston-based boxer Joseph George after one of the scariest on-camera moments in recent boxing history. George, 36, fought undefeated 27-year-old Atif Oberlton in the final ...
Bowel problems are rampant in people of all age groups. Common problems such as constipation and diarrhoea can take a toll on well-being. Many fail to regulate their bowel movements and suffer in ...
Burned crusts on ancient pottery reveal that Stone Age people cooked fish together with berries, seeds, and other plants.
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