In 2011, an incredibly small vertebrate species known as the flea toads made their debut in scientific literature. Originally thought to be toads, these minuscule creatures were eventually identified as frogs. Hailing from Brazil’s Serra Bonita mountain range, the flea toads are known for their tiny size and leaf-litter-patterned appearance. Researchers, including Wendy Bolaños from
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Recent research has shed light on the role of niacin metabolism in the development of cardiovascular disease. Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, has long been recognized for its importance in maintaining overall health, particularly in preventing niacin deficiency syndromes such as pellagra. However, a metabolomics study conducted by Stanley Hazen, MD, PhD, and colleagues
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