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Health Benefits of hyaluronic acid in skincare products have been oversold Hyaluronic acid's skincare benefits are often attributed to its supposed ability to hold 1000 times its weight in water, which new research has discredited News
Health Does getting even mild covid-19 affect our cognitive skills? A large UK study suggests people who had been infected with covid-19 experienced some cognitive decline, but the findings are far from definitive News
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