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Recreating "Holy Oil" for Skin Diseases and Native American Wild Plant Tastes Sweet Without Triggering Insulin

March 14, 2019

Lippia dulcis is a wild herb endemic of ancestral medicinal/culinary significance to America that's loosely related to salvia (Instagram):

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Stem Cell Potential and Complications

March 9, 2019

Regenerative medicine has become an enticing field of study for doctors and patients alike. 30% of physicians in California are over 60 and the senior...

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MDs Gone Rogue

March 7, 2019

Lifelong honors student-former surgeon-currently a yoga teacher/doctor's health advocate Dr. Yumiko Kadota, MD knows first-hand doctors have plenty reason to be unhappy with the medical industry (Instagram: @mindbodymiko):

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Non-Cannibinoids Bind Human Cannabinoid Receptors

March 5, 2019

CBD is big business but there's also possibly big potential for one ultra-rare disease:

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Rare Genetic Blood Disorder Thalassaemia Cluster in Sardinia, Italy

March 4, 2019

Sardinia is a beautiful Italian island, with a rich culinary history and its own unique language ecosystem (Sardinian, Sassarese, Gallurese, Algherese Catalan, Ligurian) (Shutterstock):

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A while ago, I started a separate awareness website called Rare K....

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