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Chromium is among the minerals – zinc and magnesium are others – which the body requires to keep itself in the best of health and to function best physiologically. Humans need trace amounts of chromium. Those who are very active definitely require chromium and other minerals in their diets so that they can be sure they are able to sustain increased levels of energy and work.
Arc welding fume is harmful to human health

Arc welding fume is harmful to human health

Map of human liver cells reveals molecular make-up of individual cells

Map of human liver cells reveals molecular make-up of individual cells

New insights into application of drug-eluting stents during percutaneous coronary intervention

New insights into application of drug-eluting stents during percutaneous coronary intervention

Clinical study shows efficacy, safety of novel drug-eluting stent with improved radiographic visibility

Clinical study shows efficacy, safety of novel drug-eluting stent with improved radiographic visibility

FDA launches new comprehensive effort to educate kids about dangers of e-cigarettes

FDA launches new comprehensive effort to educate kids about dangers of e-cigarettes

New device to treat acute coronary artery perforations approved by FDA

New device to treat acute coronary artery perforations approved by FDA

Abnormal levels of metabolites can reliably predict lung disease in 9/11 firefighters

Abnormal levels of metabolites can reliably predict lung disease in 9/11 firefighters

Men's Health Week

Men's Health Week

Researchers develop new method that could increase longevity of artificial hips

Researchers develop new method that could increase longevity of artificial hips

Scientists find significant amounts of toxic metals in e-cigarette vapors

Scientists find significant amounts of toxic metals in e-cigarette vapors

Cannabis Quality and Contamination Testing

Cannabis Quality and Contamination Testing

Study: Plastic used in many second hand toys may be harmful to children’s health

Study: Plastic used in many second hand toys may be harmful to children’s health

Nanotextured surfaces kill bacteria without harming mammalian cells

Nanotextured surfaces kill bacteria without harming mammalian cells

Underground transit routes expose passengers to greater concentrations of carcinogens, study finds

Underground transit routes expose passengers to greater concentrations of carcinogens, study finds

Study findings offer refined approach to predict risk of ARMD in patients with MoM hip implants

Study findings offer refined approach to predict risk of ARMD in patients with MoM hip implants

Study confirms tattoo nanoparticles migrate around the body

Study confirms tattoo nanoparticles migrate around the body

Study shows how E. coli bacteria hijack copper, use it as nutrient to fuel growth

Study shows how E. coli bacteria hijack copper, use it as nutrient to fuel growth

Seattle Children’s opens first clinical trial to study IBD and GVHD in pediatric patients

Seattle Children’s opens first clinical trial to study IBD and GVHD in pediatric patients

New study uses 10x Genomics’ Single Cell 3’ Solution to unravel stem cell self-renewal mechanism

New study uses 10x Genomics’ Single Cell 3’ Solution to unravel stem cell self-renewal mechanism

Study finds higher rate of metal sensitization in women after joint replacement

Study finds higher rate of metal sensitization in women after joint replacement

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