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Chandler man develops liver toxicity from green tea extract I just started taking more and more to keep going,” the man said. My abdomen was just crippling pain. Author: Trisha Hendricks Updated: 12:35 PM MST May 16, 2021
CHANDLER, Ariz. A man from Chandler is sharing his story as a warning for others looking to boost their energy with supplements.
Michael Sisco, 47, developed severe liver toxicity from consuming too much green tea extract. He thought he was taking a harmless amount of energy supplements for a boost to help get through his busy days. I ve just been feeling really tired, low energy,” said Sisco. I ve always taken supplements for energy just when I need them.
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IMAGE: In research published online Feb. 19 in the journal Science Advances, University of Texas at Dallas chemist Dr. Jie Zheng and his colleagues show how gold nanoparticles could play a. view more
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University of Texas at Dallas chemist Dr. Jie Zheng has spent much of his career investigating gold nanoparticles for their potential impact in the field of nanomedicine. In new research, he and his colleagues show how these nanoparticles could play a key role in a simple blood test to detect acute liver damage earlier than current methods.
The study, published online Feb. 19 in the journal
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