Animals
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Study Shows the Gelatin Substance From the Skin of Pacific Whiting Has the Power To Prevent Wrinkles
According to a new Oregon State University study, the gelatin in the skin of Pacific whiting, a common fish on the North America Pacific Coast, may help reduce skin wrinkling caused by UV exposure.
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