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effects

[ih-fekts] / ɪˈfɛkts /


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They are new drugs - which mimic GLP-1, a natural hormone that regulates hunger - and the potential side effects from using them in the long term are only just beginning to emerge.

From BBC

According to Iacono, labor income and capital income operate in fundamentally different ways, which explains their contrasting effects on income mobility.

From Science Daily

She also noted that the positive effects of religious involvement on life satisfaction are difficult to reproduce through other forms of social engagement.

From Science Daily

Because of this close relationship, sorbitol can trigger effects similar to those caused by fructose itself.

From Science Daily

“I myself come from a trucker family. We’re all facing the effects of this.”

From Los Angeles Times