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The Crusade against Dangerous Food, Part 1 | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American November 21, 2018
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not in your visceral region.” Fat in the thighs is better than fat in the
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articles archived since 1845 Filter By: All Articles Video Podcasts Biotech Fact or Fiction?: Vaccines Are Dangerous Overwhelming medical evidence shows
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from the same biological mechanisms. The medical problem frequently begins in fat cells and ends
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July 1, 2023 Extreme Heat Is Deadlier Than Hurricanes, Floods and Tornadoes Combined When dangerous heat waves hit cities
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a year, for instance. Such extreme drops in weight can be dangerous. “Large weight loss increases
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Cancer Diets Endanger People. Stick to Science-Backed Medicine False cures and dangerous misinformation, from the
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to a sugar molecule found in the meat and fat of almost
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Leaving the decision to strike to the president alone is dangerous January 7, 2021 — THE
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around for decades, will help patients with those conditions, especially since they often come with dangerous side effects. So in
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health issues. The disease, which describes the accumulation of excess fat in the
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the prospect of venturing back beyond low-Earth orbit somehow seems more daunting—more dangerous—than it did when
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found 57 hard sweeps over the past 50,000 years linked to fat storage, metabolism, skin physiology
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well-established medical treatments for human ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia —both dangerous heart rhythms. In
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think the tiny shards of plastic hitch a ride on fat molecules to get
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person I know—an athlete carrying plenty of muscle and very little fat. Therein lies the
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of this warning, even when they really need it. We know that fever can be quite dangerous to pregnant
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University of Queensland concluded that “the benefits of choosing polyunsaturated fat over saturated fat seem
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person I know—an athlete carrying plenty of muscle and very little fat. Therein lies the
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University of Queensland concluded that “the benefits of choosing polyunsaturated fat over saturated fat seem
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s the fact that the hunting of animals—particularly large, dangerous mammals such as elephants
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developments, from shocking Supreme Court decisions to brutal record heat waves to dangerous political tensions ahead of
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to prevent that outcome with an effort that has been called extremely ambitious, insane or even dangerous. At a spot
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room to stretch because they are embedded in flexible tissues such as fat and muscle
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Volume 312, Issue 4 | More Science Artificial Sweeteners May Change Our Gut Bacteria in Dangerous Ways Substances such as
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brought an end to an era of crude and often dangerous treatments for schizophrenia
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marine mammals often have higher contaminant concentrations in their bodies because they have less fat. The carcinomas
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running behavior in older mice, she realized that they tended to be fat and to
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of the country’s agricultural land, the restrictions on free inquiry become dangerous. Although we appreciate the
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getting out of breath. Of course, pushing exercise too hard can be dangerous and, if
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the buildup of proinflammatory cells. Researchers have also studied whether vitamin D protects against dangerous inflammatory reactions in
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getting out of breath. Of course, pushing exercise too hard can be dangerous and, if
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world is fast approaching a 'point of no return' beyond which extremely dangerous climate change impacts can
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meat. Between foraging, building sturdy shelters from natural materials, collecting firewood and fending off dangerous predators far larger than
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meat. Between foraging, building sturdy shelters from natural materials, collecting firewood and fending off dangerous predators far larger than
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infected at the nearby Rocky Mountain Laboratories , an NIH research facility that works with dangerous pathogens in biosafety
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an international group of scientists proposes an approach that looks at how excess body fat affects health Giorgia Guglielmi
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in the ghettoes of some of the brain's most dangerous neighborhoods, the psychopath
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in the ghettoes of some of the brain's most dangerous neighborhoods, the psychopath
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from the detonations of of Trinity and, you know. Wellerstein: Fat Man and Little
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from the detonations of of Trinity and, you know. Wellerstein: Fat Man and Little
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U.S. Department of Agriculture both recognize POEA as an inert ingredient. Derived from animal fat, POEA is allowed in
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drugs were withdrawn from the U.S. market because they carried side effects that were dangerous, even fatal. Eight of
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the prospect of venturing back beyond low-Earth orbit somehow seems more daunting—more dangerous—than it did when
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the buildup of proinflammatory cells. Researchers are studying whether vitamin D can prevent dangerous inflammatory reactions in
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of tectonic plates and offered insight into the genesis of dangerous earthquakes. Far from being
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room to stretch because they are embedded in flexible tissues such as fat and muscle
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the body makes or reacts to the hormone insulin. Insulin enables muscle, fat and other
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the body makes or reacts to the hormone insulin. Insulin enables muscle, fat and other
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actually extract, for many reasons Rob Dunn Health September 1, 2013 What Makes You Fat: Too Many Calories, or
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the neutron reactions with the plutonium and other things. They were very dangerous experiments because the
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University of Cambridge—only his rats were hooked on cocaine. So are the fat rats addicted to
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the average number of calories in one gram of fat, protein and carbohydrate
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on digestive anatomy is strongest when food is scarce. Under such conditions, animals have very little fat on them, and