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The findings represent the oldest complete set of genetic information from this bacterial group and shed light on its evolutionary history ...
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The US Food and Drug Administration is adding two natural food dyes to the group replacing petroleum-based colors in the food system.
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Excess hair on the fact or body - known as 'hirsutism' - is related to raised levels of the hormone testosterone. In the man, the testes start producing testosterone around the time of puberty.