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United States · United StatesIf you’ve slogged through a cold or flu recently, you may be familiar with elderberry. The popular virus fighter grows on a shrub (though you’ll also hear it called an elderberry tree) and is a member of the Adoxaceae family.e60dc2a1-f33c-4a05-9b50-8e3e8e597629920fff6b-2fd3-43a0-b180-5bd24a8f40be Sambucus nigra , the most typically used species, is native to Europe and North America, but it and many related species are found in temperate regions…See the Story
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ScienceJanus kinase inhibitors (JAKis) are an important treatment option for people with chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. Since their approval, the indications for these medical drugs have steadily increased, but recently safety concerns have also been raised. In order to support the safe and efficient use of JAK inhibitors in the treatment of patients, an international panel …See the Story
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Health · New YorkA recent class-action lawsuit claims that Girl Scout cookies contain harmful levels of heavy metals and the herbicide glyphosate, raising concerns about potential health risks. The lawsuit, filed by New York resident Amy Mayo, cites a study conducted by Moms Across America and GMO Science, which found that nearly all tested cookie samples contained multiple heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury. The study also reported elev…See the Story