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beneficial

[ben-uh-fish-uhl] / ˌbɛn əˈfɪʃ əl /


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"In the future, these insights could lead to new therapies that imitate the beneficial effects of exercise on how cells repair damaged DNA and use fuel for energy."

From Science Daily

It added that the planned hike, which has been hotly debated amongst islanders, was not as beneficial to the lowest paid as first hoped due to their tax contributions having risen.

From BBC

Despite their importance, salutogenic microbes, meaning those that support health, and beneficial biochemical compounds have received far less attention than disease-causing organisms.

From Science Daily

On economic ties, Lee has called for South Korea and China to work towards "more horizontal and mutually beneficial" trade.

From Barron's

Sharing time with others is beneficial for all involved.

From The Wall Street Journal