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Retinol vs Beta-Carotene: BCO1 Genetics and Why Conversion Is Unreliable
Beta-carotene only becomes vitamin A after an enzymatic conversion — and common gene variants cut that conversion by up to…
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Concussion History Linked to Higher Tinnitus Risk, Study Finds
A study published in Sports Medicine Open (June 2026) found that greater concussion symptom history is associated with elevated odds…
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Largest Genetic Study Reveals Any Level of Alcohol Consumption Increases Dementia Risk
Genetic analysis of 2.4 million participants reveals any level of alcohol consumption increases dementia risk…
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