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Poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac all have an oily resin throughout the plant that can create an allergic reaction that lasts for weeks. Summer V. Allen, ...
A Study Assessing the Impact of a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet for Diabetic Patients Who are Undergoing a Total Joint Replacement - Mayo ...
You can get sufficient protein from plant-based foods (e.g., soy products, legumes, lentils, seeds, nuts and whole grains) if you eat a variety throughout the ...
But plant estrogens in food are weaker than estrogen made in the body. And isoflavones may help lower the effect of estrogens made by the body. In some ...
Plants; Fertilizers and pesticides. Allergic contact dermatitis occurs when a substance to which you're sensitive (allergen) triggers an immune reaction in your ...
The cornea can be scratched by contact with dust, dirt, sand, wood shavings, plant matter, metal particles, contact lenses or even the edge of a piece of paper.
If you're spending time outdoors in the brush, you're also at higher risk of brushing up against a poisonous plant. Exposure to plants like poison ivy can cause ...
Evening primrose is a plant with yellow flowers. Evening primrose oil comes from the plant's seeds. People take evening primrose oil as a dietary supplement ...
Soy contains isoflavones, which are plant estrogens and different from human estrogens, which can increase the risk of breast cancer.
Plant power: Using diet to lower cancer risk featured image · Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast: Proton beam therapy spares surrounding tissue when treating bone cancer ...
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