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Low Fish Intake Affects Kids' Behavior, NHS England Launches At-Home MS Pill, Study Links Ultraprocessed Foods to Obesity, Ocean Census Discovers 866 New Species, and more...
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(0:10): Study Links Low Fish Intake to Reduced Prosocial Behavior in Children, Urges Parents to Follow Seafood Guidelines
(2:09): NHS England Pioneers At-Home MS Pill, Transforming Treatment and Reducing Hospital Visits
(4:35): Study Links Ultraprocessed Foods to Increased Calorie Intake and Obesity, Sparks Call for Action
(6:42): Ocean Census Unveils 866 New Marine Species, Including Guitar Shark and Venomous Snail
(8:52): Embryonic Heart Cells 'Speed Date' to Form Tissues, New Study Finds
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(2:09): NHS England Pioneers At-Home MS Pill, Transforming Treatment and Reducing Hospital Visits
(4:35): Study Links Ultraprocessed Foods to Increased Calorie Intake and Obesity, Sparks Call for Action
(6:42): Ocean Census Unveils 866 New Marine Species, Including Guitar Shark and Venomous Snail
(8:52): Embryonic Heart Cells 'Speed Date' to Form Tissues, New Study Finds
To subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.
For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: The Mirror