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How dangerous are the banned substances in Ngân 98's collagen pills?
The two banned substances, sibutramine and phenolphthalein, found in Ngân 98's collagen tablets, can cause cardiovascular disorders, increased blood pressure, liver and kidney damage, and pose a potential risk of cancer.
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Excessive use of electronic device screens: An unpredictable danger for children.
Excessive exposure to electronic device screens can seriously affect children's physical and mental development. This article will help you understand the negative impacts...
How does a lack of coolant harm a car?
Coolant is one of the most important components in a car, yet it's often overlooked.
How does a lack of coolant harm a car?
Coolant is one of the most important components in a car, yet it's often overlooked.
The dangers of driving a car with almost empty gas.
Many drivers have a habit of driving their cars until the fuel tank is completely empty before refueling, but if this happens repeatedly, it will damage the engine.
Protecting children from the dangers of tobacco and e-cigarettes.
Tobacco and e-cigarettes are the leading causes of death worldwide, claiming 8 million lives annually. In relation to this issue, Nghe An Newspaper conducted an interview with Doctor...
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