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Garlic contains allicin, a compound thought to boost the immune system and relieve cold symptoms.
Dog meat is also known as "fragrant meat" and is thought to boost energy and male virility.
By highlighting a particular result with an image and an author's name, the features are thought to boost the number of clicks.
High protein breakfasts are thought to boost metabolism and a recent study published in the journal Diabetologia has found that a high energy breakfast (and smaller dinner) could help with blood sugar management for people with type 2 diabetes.
In humans and apes, this wiring takes the form of special neural circuits that are thought to boost cognitive powers.
"Sea turtles," in particular, are thought to boost the development of these industries thanks to their advanced technical skills, language ability, extended networks, and other human capital that may have been accumulated while they were abroad.
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It had only recently been banned by the International Tennis Federation, when it became obvious to anti-doping authorities that athletes were using it with a thought to boosting performance.
But researchers in Delhi argue that policymakers and farmers, keen to boost food supply, give too little thought to the threats to public health.
QUESTION FROM GUEST: What are your thoughts on Japan's offer of 100,000 plane tickets to boost tourism?
Simply getting up and moving can help to boost your mood and produce positive thoughts.
He advocated a "large and well thought-out infrastructure programme" financed by government borrowing in order to boost growth.
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