By: Sarah Carter
It has shown promising results in trials on yeast, worms and mice, suggesting it can protect the heart, mind and even increase lifespan. But why have so few of us heard of it?
Sarah Carter is a freelance writer based in Manchester, United Kingdom. With a focus on local news and health topics, Sarah's articles have been featured in CBS News, Technical.ly, Atlanta Magazine, Yahoo News, The Seahawk, and BMJ. She is known for her informative and engaging writing style, covering a range of subjects from medical conditions to current events.
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Sarah Carter's coverage primarily focuses on health, medical conditions, diseases, healthcare, and public health. She often cites data and covers breaking news related to healthcare and pharmaceuticals. Given her focus on local (United Kingdom) as well as international topics such as Congo election cease-fire negotiations, she may be interested in pitches that provide expert commentary or insights into evolving health issues with a global impact.
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