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Scientists call for immediate halt to consumer use of two widespread antimicrobial chemicals
Two chemicals known as triclosan and triclocarban are used in a welter of consumer products, particularly antimicrobial soaps, personal-care products and other items of daily use. But extensive research has shown that these chemicals are often ineffective in safeguarding the public from harmful microbes and, further, pose significant risks to human health and the environment. Now, more than 200 scientists have joined together top call for a halt in the use of these products.
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'Fat but fit is a big fat myth'

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'Fat but fit is a big fat myth'
The idea that people can be fat but medically fit is a myth, say experts speaking in Portugal.
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Red Wine Compound Keeps Brain Young

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Red Wine Compound Keeps Brain Young
Stop Your Brain From Aging: Red Wine Compound Keeps Brain Young, Preserves Neural Connections
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Interval training exercise could be a fountain of youth
Looking for a fountain of youth? You may need to search no further than your sneakers. Exercise, particularly high-intensity interval training, encourages your cells to make more proteins to feed their energy-producing machinery -- and this arrests the aging process, according to a new study published Tuesday in the journal Cell Metabolism.
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