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Outsourcing Crystal Growth...to Space
Touting 'Naturalness' Of Breastfeeding Backfires - Because It Leads To Anti-Vaccine Sentiment
Complex Learning Dismantles Barriers In The Brain
Winds Hide Atlantic Variability From Europe's Winters
A Global Increase In Antioxidant Defenses Of The Body May Delay Aging And Its Diseases
Functional Heart Muscle Regenerated In Decellularized Human Hearts
Early Detection: Colorectal Cancer Rates Declining In Germany
In Today's Advertising Environment, Cleverness Can Backfire
1 In 4 Seniors Have Superbugs On Their Hands After A Hospital Stay, New Research Finds
Genetically Inherited High Cholesterol Twice As Common As Believed
Need Your Thyroid Removed? Seek A Surgeon With 25+ Cases A Year
Love Trumps Budget In Sentimental Buys
If You Want To Quit Smoking, Do It Now
New Study Finds No Increased Risk In Providing Flu Vaccine To Surgical Patients
How Stick Insects Handle Indigestive Food
Clocking The Rotation Rate Of A Supermassive Black Hole
'Daedalus Dilemma' Of The Immune System
Is Arthroscopic Hip Surgery A Sham?
Early Human Habitat In Tanzania Recreated, Shows Life Was No 'Harmony With Nature' Picnic
Virtual Time Machine Of Earth's Geology Now In The Cloud
Breast Cancer Has A Higher Incidence In Obese Women
Study Shows Patients Prefer IPads To Doctors When Discussing Surgery
Widespread Use Of Meldonium Among Elite Athletes, Research Shows
Changes In Heart Activity May Signal Epilepsy
Stem Cells Regenerate Human Lens After Cataract Surgery, Restoring Vision

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