Scientist: Cobalt is underappreciated nutritional element
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Michael Meguid, MD Michael Meguid, MD Cobalt is a trace element, a
metal, that is part of vitamin B-12 and plays an important role in
maintaining normal human health, according to Cobalt is a trace
element, a metal, that is part of vitamin B-12 and plays an
important role in maintaining normal human health, according to
Michael Meguid Michael Meguid, MD, a professor emeritus from
Upstate who is the emeritus eidtor-in-chief of "Nutrition, The
International Journal of Applied and Basic Nutritional Sciences."
Meguid, a surgeon who became interested in nutrition, explains the
role of cobalt and what happens if there is too much or too little
in the body., MD, a professor emeritus from Upstate who is the
emeritus eidtor-in-chief of "Nutrition, The International Journal
of Applied and Basic Nutritional Sciences." Meguid, a surgeon who
became interested in nutrition, explains the role of cobalt and
what happens if there is too much or too little in the body.
metal, that is part of vitamin B-12 and plays an important role in
maintaining normal human health, according to Cobalt is a trace
element, a metal, that is part of vitamin B-12 and plays an
important role in maintaining normal human health, according to
Michael Meguid Michael Meguid, MD, a professor emeritus from
Upstate who is the emeritus eidtor-in-chief of "Nutrition, The
International Journal of Applied and Basic Nutritional Sciences."
Meguid, a surgeon who became interested in nutrition, explains the
role of cobalt and what happens if there is too much or too little
in the body., MD, a professor emeritus from Upstate who is the
emeritus eidtor-in-chief of "Nutrition, The International Journal
of Applied and Basic Nutritional Sciences." Meguid, a surgeon who
became interested in nutrition, explains the role of cobalt and
what happens if there is too much or too little in the body.
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