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Is Your MRI with Contrast Safe? The Truth About Gadolinium

Aesthetics Advisor

By 2004, evidence emerged that gadolinium could remain in the bones of even those with sound kidneys. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a safety warning on Dec. This decisive measure from one of the world’s key health care markets signaled a significant pivot in the approach to the unfolding gadolinium conundrum.

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19 Most Important Supplements to Take 2023: According to Dr Joseph Mercola

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However, you just need to be very careful in selecting your vitamin E supplements as most on the market are counterproductive. The most common vitamin E supplement on the market is made from GMO soy, is synthetic and only has alpha tocopherol with no other isomers and has no tocotrienols. Globally, the fish oil market was valued at $1.9

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The Current State of Animal Testing in Beauty - Blog Version

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There is so much misinformation about animal testing in the beauty sector, and a lot of opportunistic, probably predatory, marketing to take advantage. The dark history of Cosmetics Safety From the 18th century’s use of lead carbonate in makeup to the use of radium in the 1920s and 30s, there have been many deaths in the name of beauty.

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Lumbrokinase – An Enzyme for More Than Just Heart Health: Martin Kwok

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1 Since then, Korean and Chinese researchers have compiled extensive in vitro, animal, and clinical data on the safety and potential applications of lumbrokinase over the past 30 years. In 2004, Zhang el al discovered that lumbrokinase also inhibits PAI-1 activity and enhances t-PA activity. In a paper published in 2007, Zhao et al.