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Archaeological geneticist Christina Warinner on how fossilized plaque is key to studying the history of human disease.
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What mysteries could be revealed by studying ancient tooth plaque? Molecular anthropologist Christina Warinner explains.
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Researchers at the University of Michigan found the EGCG molecule in green tea interferes with the development of plaque seen in Alzheimer's disease and other degenerative brain conditions.
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...Christina Giasemis, Vasilios’ mom. Doctors treated Vasilio with ear tubes. In the U.S. Otitis Media, or middle ear infection, is the most commonly diagnosed illness after the common cold. And the ...
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