Popular Hair Growth Vitamin Biotin May Skew Critical Cancer Lab Results
Biotin supplements taken by cancer patients for hair loss can distort key blood markers, potentially masking cancer recurrence or delaying treatment.
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Biotin supplements taken by cancer patients for hair loss can distort key blood markers, potentially masking cancer recurrence or delaying treatment.
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Cutting off biotin halts cancer cell growth by disabling a key enzyme, revealing a promising new therapeutic target.
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Researchers stabilized an impossible molecule in water, confirming how vitamin B1 drives essential biochemical reactions in our cells.
New MUSC research finds EPA in fish oil could weaken brain vessel repair and worsen recovery after repeated mild traumatic brain injuries.
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New research reveals bubble tea contains concerning levels of lead and sugar, plus digestive and kidney risks from tapioca pearls.
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Women deficient in vitamin D needed far more opioids after mastectomy, suggesting a simple supplement could ease surgical recovery.
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