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Chris Melore

Chris Melore has been a writer, researcher, editor, and producer in the New York-area since 2006. He won a local Emmy award for his work in sports television in 2011. A former Editor for StudyFinds, Chris now serves as Assistant Science Editor for the DailyMail (U.S.)

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Drinking coffee before breakfast could be very bad for your blood sugar

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800 million children are still exposed to dangerous levels of lead, report warns

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