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Study Raises Questions Over Timing Of Heart Shocks In Resuscitation Guidelines
Managers Tolerate Suspect Behavior When Employee Production Is Good
TREEs: Genetic Elements That Drive Regeneration Uncovered
Supernovae Showered Earth With Radioactive Debris
Earth's Soils Could Play Key Role In Locking Away Greenhouse Gases
Large Variations In Precipitation Over The Past Millennium
Proof That Ancient Supernovae Zapped Earth Sparks Hunt For After Effects
Brain Guardians Remove Dying Neurons
Behemoth Black Hole Found In An Unlikely Place
Xenotransplantation: Pig Hearts In Baboons
Nature's Genetic Modification? Wheat Evolution From The Wild To Our Spaghetti Dish
Graphene Is Both Transparent And Opaque To Radiation
Minimally Invasive Treatment Could Freeze Out Phantom Limb Pain
Americans & Canadians Favor Practical Wisdom
A Warming Climate Puts Europe At Risk For Seasonal Outbreaks Of Dengue Fever
72% Of Restaurant Kids' Meals Now Match Government Guidelines, So Why Are Kids Getting Fatter?
Cannabis Use In Pregnancy Linked To Low Birthweight And Intensive Care
New Study Reports On Suicidal Thinking Among US Veterans
Financial Incentives Are Highly Effective In Helping Pregnant Women Quit Smoking
Online Comment Sections May Influence Readers' Opinions On Health Issues
The Secret Science Behind Bodily Secretions
Is It Really Give And Take? New Research Examines How Young People Talk About Oral Sex
Scientists Reveal Endocardial Origin Of Liver Vasculature
A Chink In The Armor Of Breast Cancer Cells
No Improvements With Losmapimod After Heart Attack

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