New research indicates that daily consumption of sodas and sports drinks may hinder the cognitive abilities of adolescents. A recent analysis suggests...
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Alcoholic beverages negatively affect the human body and can destroy the brain by destroying cells. About this “Moscow 24” said dietitian, nutritionist Evgeniy Arzamastsev. According to him, this situation will lead to decreased mental abilities and memory disorders over time. The doctor added that alcohol can also trigger liver cirrhosis and encephalopathy, a potentially reversible […]
New research indicates that daily consumption of sodas and sports drinks may hinder the cognitive abilities of adolescents. A recent analysis suggests...
New research indicates that daily consumption of sodas and sports drinks may hinder the cognitive abilities of adolescents. A recent analysis suggests...
DelveInsight’s, “Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Pipeline Insight 2025” report provides comprehensive insights about 90+ companies...
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