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Top three most viewed articles in 2017

December 27, 2017 ASD,  Autism Spectrum Disorder,  Breast Cancer,  Exercise,  hormone therapy,  muscle fuel,  resistance to therapy,  Weight Loss

Of the 83 articles we posted in 2017, the following three top the most-viewed list!

 

  1. Autism spectrum disorder: if not vaccines, then what?
  2.   Timing exercise with muscle fuel switching could help you lose weight
  3.           How breast cancer can become resistant to hormone therapy

 

FROM THE LABS WISHES ALL ITS VIEWERS A PROSPEROUS 2018!

 

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