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Otella has an experience of around eight years of writing about health and nutrition-related topics. She is a full-time mother and a housewife, and the time she has left after doing her mother and household duties is spent writing for Working for Health as a full-time writer. Her life goal is to raise both her boys into a gentleman, and at the same time, she wants to educate people on how to keep themselves fit by tweaking their daily diet.
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Emina Ribic MD graduated from Medical faculty of University of Sarajevo in 2017. She worked as a research associate at Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, where she was working on study preparations, data collection and analysis, and coauthored several scientific articles. She is currently employed as a field doctor in the Emergency medical services.
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The gonadotropic cells of the pituitary gland produce a hormone known as luteinizing hormone (LH), … Read more
Otella has an experience of around eight years of writing about health and nutrition-related topics. She is a full-time mother and a housewife, and the time she has left after doing her mother and household duties is spent writing for Working for Health as a full-time writer. Her life goal is to raise both her boys into a gentleman, and at the same time, she wants to educate people on how to keep themselves fit by tweaking their daily diet.
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Obesity is a global epidemic, with more than 1.9 billion adults overweight. If it continues, … Read more
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Dr. Dimitar Marinov is a medical doctor (MD) with a passion for science & scientific research. He is also an Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. in the field of Preventative Medicine and Nutrition. Dr. Marinov believes that the path to better health is by providing people with evidence-based information presented comprehensively. This is why he specializes in converting complex medical and scientific concepts into understandable bite-sized pieces of info. You can learn more about him on social media and on his personal blog.
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Otella has an experience of around eight years of writing about health and nutrition-related topics. She is a full-time mother and a housewife, and the time she has left after doing her mother and household duties is spent writing for Working for Health as a full-time writer. Her life goal is to raise both her boys into a gentleman, and at the same time, she wants to educate people on how to keep themselves fit by tweaking their daily diet.
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Emina Ribic MD graduated from Medical faculty of University of Sarajevo in 2017. She worked as a research associate at Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, where she was working on study preparations, data collection and analysis, and coauthored several scientific articles. She is currently employed as a field doctor in the Emergency medical services.
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