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There are 20 essential amino acids in the body. Phenylalanine is one of these. These essential amino acids need to be supplied from external sources such as food. They are termed “essential” as they are needed for the body to function properly and grow normally.
Fickle enzyme helps protect, but also can promote heart failure

Fickle enzyme helps protect, but also can promote heart failure

Breakdown in brain cell communication may contribute to the most common biochemical cause of mental retardation

Breakdown in brain cell communication may contribute to the most common biochemical cause of mental retardation

Screening for toxoplasmosis for all pregnant women and newborns is necessary

Screening for toxoplasmosis for all pregnant women and newborns is necessary

Origins of racial health disparities can involve both genes and environment and the interactions between them

Origins of racial health disparities can involve both genes and environment and the interactions between them

Stevioside is an excellent choice for diabetics

Stevioside is an excellent choice for diabetics

Australia leads the way in new screening technology for babies

Australia leads the way in new screening technology for babies

First home-testing device for phenylketonuria (PKU) patients

First home-testing device for phenylketonuria (PKU) patients

Genetic evidence to support an inherited tendency to retain salt

Genetic evidence to support an inherited tendency to retain salt

Breakthrough in gene therapy

Breakthrough in gene therapy

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