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Blistering barnacles: Space physiology in The Adventures of Tintin

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Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
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Precision Research on Ginger: The Type of Ginger Matters

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020
Ginger is a widely consumed spice and possesses numerous pharmacological properties. However, studies addressing the efficacy of ginger in humans have been inconsistent. Many confounding factors need to be considered when evaluating the health effects from ginger against chronic diseases, especially the levels of bioactive components in the ginger ...
Shengmin Sang   +3 more
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Ginger therapy

Nursing Older People, 2010
This article reported the findings of a study to explain the use of ginger compresses for people with osteoarthritis. A cotton cloth soaked in a hot ginger infusion was applied over the kidney region for 30 minutes. The ten participants had in-depth interviews in the following week and were asked to keep diaries and participate in two follow-up ...
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Ginger in the nose, ginger in the brain

Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports
A 35-year-old female with a history of 8 years of amenorrhea presented with complaints of nasal stuffiness, difficulty in swallowing, and gradual onset dyspnoea for the past 15 days.
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Ginger

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2000
K L, Grant, R B, Lutz
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