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2. New Life Sciences Research Reported from Osun State University (Arsenic Exposure from Drinking Water Disrupts Hepatic DNA Integrity and Alters Energy Metabolism in Lymphocytes and Brain Tissue)

3. Findings from Rutgers University - The State University of New Jersey Advance Knowledge in Environmental Health (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, gestational weight gain, postpartum weight retention and body composition in the UPSIDE cohort)

4. Findings from Lethbridge Research and Development Centre Provide New Insights into Animal Research (Corticosterone-Mediated Physiological Stress Alters Liver, Kidney, and Breast Muscle Metabolomic Profiles in Chickens)

5. New Findings from Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Yields New Data on Blood Pressure (Blood Pressure Associated with Arsenic Methylation and Arsenic Metabolism Caused by Chronic Exposure to Arsenic in Tube Well ...)

6. Researchers at National Institute for Nutrition and Health Discuss Findings in Trace Element Research (Effects of high potassium iodate intake on iodine metabolism and antioxidant capacity in rats)

7. Findings from University of Alberta Provides New Data about Science (Corticosterone-mediated physiological stress modulates hepatic lipid metabolism, metabolite profiles, and systemic responses in chickens)

9. Research from D.M. Manassaram and co-researchers provides new data on pregnancy

10. New Findings in Doxycycline Described from Shantou University (Low dose doxycycline decreases systemic inflammation and improves glycemic control, lipid profiles, and islet morphology and function in db/db mice)

11. Findings from University of Guelph Provides New Data about Insulin Resistance (Adaptations to excess choline in insulin resistant and Pcyt2 deficient skeletal muscle)

12. Researchers from UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education Report on Findings in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (Sulphide effects on the physiology of Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis type I)

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