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“... evaluated whether Brazilian green propolis pills intake (500 mg/day for three months) would decrease the...”
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“... A showed no alterations in the experimental parameters. After twelve months, there was a decrease in serum...”
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“...% elderly and 64.3% women. After 6-8 months of colostomy there was a decrease in the consumption...”
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“... saturated fat, gained notoriety. A prospective study in 18 countries showed that carbohydrate consumption...”
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“...Food insecurity refers to the lack of consistent access to food, where there is a decrease in the...”
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