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17、sugar paper, and lined with a layer of heat-resistant white chocolate, which helps keep the coffee hot. As you drink the coffee in the cup, the white chocolate lining will begin to melt slowly, and the biscuit begins to soften. But it doesnt end there - the cups are not only edible, they also have a

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24、udy found. Scientists at Stanford University plan to carry out trials in people in the hope that new treatments for dementia( ) can be developed. present in blood from young mice that can recharge an old published in Nature Medicine, mice aged 18 months were given injections of the blood taken from

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29、 of _. A. proving the possibility to live longer. B. showing the importance of scientific research. C. publishing the study in Nature Medicine. D. treating an age-related disease successfully. 31. According to the studies, the blood from young mice benefits the old in certain ways except in_. A. mem

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