, May 4 -- Scientists have found new evidence that coffee may do more than boost energy, suggesting it can also influence gut bacteria and affect mood, stress levels and brain function.
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A detailed new map of the human kidney revealed a previously unrecognized form of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) marked by ...
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