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Study Reveals Success Of Text Messaging In Helping Smokers Quit
Why Children Confuse Simple Words
When It Comes To Replicating Psychology Studies, Good Luck
Sepsis Keeps Killing Months Later
Traveling Wave Drives Magnetic Particles
Exposure To Common Flame Retardant Chemicals May Increase Thyroid Problems In Women
Networking Lets Sharks Off The Hook
New Strategy Could Yield More Precise Seasonal Flu Vaccine
Evidence Of Link Between Childhood Cancer And Phototherapy For Jaundice Examined
Hacking Memory To Follow Through With Intentions
Flu Vaccination Associated With Lower Dementia Risk In Patients With Heart Failure
Flu Jab Associated With Fewer Hospitalizations In Patients With Heart Failure
How Does Obesity Cause Disease In Organs Distant From Those Where Fat Accumulates?
The Uncertain Brain: Untangling Ambiguity In Neural Circuits
Firearm Ownership And Suicide Rates
Evolution And Religion: New Insight Into Instructor Attitudes In Arizona
Chemists Settle Longstanding Debate On How Methane Is Made Biologically
Natural Regeneration Of Tropical Forests Helps Global Climate Mitigation And Forest Restoration
Why We Get Tired When We Stay Up Too Late
Social Media Poses Threat To People With Intellectual Disabilities
Artificial Neural Networks Guess Patient's Age With Surprising Accuracy
Sleep Disorders Common In Athletes -- But Easily Fixable
The Science Of The Condolence Letter
Smelly Socks And Sweaty Shirts: Why Your Laundry Stinks, And How To Stop It
36,000 Children Already Tested For Early Type 1 Diabetes

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