A cheer for coffee and a u-turn on supplements
11 October, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Wake up and smell the… caffeine's hepato-protective effects for fatty liver disease. https://t.co/LNQ7SgiHgl
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 10, 2013
Fall of a hero: Antioxidant supplements do not lower mortality and some may instead increase it. https://t.co/pcO2ZNBOsO
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 10, 2013
Coffee fiends, could you have a lower risk of diabetes and heart disease? https://t.co/QKFId02ROH
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 8, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
This studying about elephants understanding human gestures has the best figure of the month: https://t.co/bxv6SJiMMT
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) October 10, 2013
Possible impact of #shutdown on lab mice at #NIH: many may have to be euthanized, and experiments set back @nprhealth https://t.co/yHshEOyMiq
— Genetics Soc of Amer (@GeneticsGSA) October 11, 2013
"Scientists performed autopsies on brains of 59 women. They found neurons with Y chromosomes in 63 percent of them." https://t.co/9OpOzODniB
— Arikia Millikan (@arikia) October 10, 2013
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