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The ghostly form floating in a large jar had been the robust reddish-brown of a healthy organ just hours before. Now it's semi-translucent, wh…

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Merck’s molnupiravir is not authorized for children because it might interfere with bone growth. It also isn't recommended for pregnant women …

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Different people can react very differently to caffeine.

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Research shows that coffee doesn't appear to raise your risk of developing or dying from cancer, and some studies suggest that coffee drinkers even have a slightly lower risk of certain types of cancer, such as cancer of the liver or the endometrium (the lining of the uterus).