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Delicious Grapefruit Juice Causes Your Liver to 'Commit Suicide' - A Biochemical Allegory
Is there anything more delicious than a cold glass of fresh grapefruit juice on a warm summer day? Unfortunately, many of you cannot partake in such a tempting treat because you're taking one of roughly 100 different medications. Here's why.
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