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Scientists in Colombia say they have developed a novel food supplement that protects bees' brains from pesticides.
The plant-based supplement keeps bees safe from neurological damage caused by agricultural chemicals.
Bees, as pollinators, are considered essential for the preservation of natural ecosystems and food production.
The formula is created with flavonoids, plant-derived secondary metabolites known for their health benefits.
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