People drinking this stuff and sparkling water. It can ruin your teeth, damaging enamel and yellow them. If you do it drink water afterwards, but definitely see a dentist if you’re drinking a lot of this particular libation.
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People drinking this stuff and sparkling water. It can ruin your teeth, damaging enamel and yellow them. If you do it drink water afterwards, but definitely see a dentist if you’re drinking a lot of this particular libation.
More chemicals and food and people just don’t believe it. I’m working with a position that’s a John Hopkins and I’ve suggested that brain cancer cancer to cause by Chemicals and yes, an ancient times led another naturally occurring chemicals did cause cancer today it’s rapper because of the manic panic to make more money. I talked chemistry. I look at food labels and I really believe my mother‘s breast cancer although she was a little lower weight director related to the food she ate. Mom is a foodie. I’m not I miss my mother every day. This is not an advertisement. This is not a sales pitch. Read the Chemicals and complain of the store manager. I shop at Aldi‘s, which is a German company and they just don’t have as many chemicals in the foodand now apparently they’ve even found lead and chocolate doesn’t surprise me. I worked in the food industry for a number of years and I know what to do, but it’s up to you. It’s your health.
Using personalized rather than standard reference points for the routine blood test known as a complete blood count (CBC) could improve assessments of patient health and diagnosis of diseases in earlier stages while patients still appear healthy, according to a study led by Harvard Medical School researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Findings are published Dec. 11 in Nature.
CBC screening is valuable for assessing a patient’s overall health using a single blood sample. Currently, the results of CBC tests are analyzed using a one-size-fits-all reference. The new analysis suggests that this approach can overlook natural variations and deviations in health.