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- Yuka - The Mobile App That Scans Your Products
Yuka is an 100% independent app that scans food and cosmetic products in order to know their impact on your health
- Yuka app review: We tried the app that rates your food
Yuka is the new food app that rates the products in your kitchen – but is it accurate? Or problematic? One writer puts it to the test
- Is the Yuka App Legit? An Expert Weighs In | WellnessPulse
Increasing awareness and interest in healthy foods open the door to products like the Yuka app, a free mobile application that allows users to scan foods and cosmetic products and assigns them a score from 0 to 100, suggesting whether the product is healthy
- Yuka - Food Cosmetic Scanner - App Store
Yuka can help you make informed choices about what you eat and use every day Scan your favorite snacks or beauty products, and the app will break down any additives, irritants, nutritional red flags, and more in seconds so you know exactly what’s going into your body
- Yuka - Food Cosmetic Scanner - Apps on Google Play
Yuka scans food, beauty personal care products to decipher their ingredients and evaluate their impact on your health In a world of incomprehensible labels, Yuka provides clarity in one
- About Us - Yuka App
Our mission is simple — empower you to make informed choices about the food you eat and the products you use every day Founded on the principle of transparency, Yuka was created to decode the often complex and confusing information on product labels
- Scientists pull ancient RNA from a woolly mammoths body
Scientists have extracted the oldest RNA molecules out of a woolly mammoth, gaining a snapshot into the processes at work in the extinct mammal's body just before it died
- How a frozen mammoth named Yuka is redefining the study of ancient RNA
Scientists have sequenced the oldest-ever RNA from a 39,000-year-old woolly mammoth named Yuka, whose remains were found frozen on a bluff in northeastern Siberia The discovery contradicts the
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