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Gene Variation In Athletes Might Signify Longer Recovery Following Concussion
Four Signs That A Geriatric ER Patient Should Be Admitted To The Hospital
Protection Against Peanut Allergy By Early Consumption Persists After 1 Year Of Avoidance
Youth Pitching Injuries More Likely With Fatigue
New Procedure For Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Restores Stability Better
Pre-season Baseball Science: Young Players Benefit From Arm Injury Prevention Programs
IVF, Often Cited For High Twin Birth Rate, Could Reduce It
Asymmetry Of An Emotion
Dietary Glycemic Index Linked To Lung Cancer Risk In Select Populations
Poor Helmet Fit Associated With Concussion Severity In High School Football Players
'Octopus-like' Skin Can Stretch, Sense Touch, And Emit Light
Female Genius? Black And Brilliant? Not According To RateMyProfessors
The Risk Of Intestinal Parasites In Communities Exposed To Fecal Waste
Cannabis Use In Psychotic Patients Linked To 50 Percent Higher Hospital Admission Risk
High Daily Coffee Consumption May Lower MS Risk
Most Teens Who Misuse Prescription Stimulants Say They Use Other People's Medication
Why Do Chimpanzees Throw Stones At Trees?
Modified Protein Reverses Cirrhosis In Lab Rats
Anterior Vs. Posterior Surgical Approach Makes No Difference In Hip Replacement Outcomes
Without This Gene, Life On Earth Might Still Be Slime
E-Cigarette Formaldehyde Exposure Well Below WHO Quality Guidelines
Happiness Can Break Your Heart Too
New, Less Toxic Therapy For Stage-4 Breast Cancer
Drug Combination Slows Breast Cancer Spread
Better Way To Treat Abscesses: Add Antibiotic To Conventional Approach

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