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Cancer Rates Decline In Many High-income Countries, But Rise In Lower-income Countries
On A Scale Of 1 To 5, How Distracting Is Talking To Your Car?
Medical Students In Emergency Departments And Patient Length Of Stay
What Contributes To Healthy Living Behaviors Among Children? It Depends...
Hip Osteoarthritis May Not Appear On X-ray
Access To The Internet Makes Us Less Willing To Say We Know Things
Food Deserts Are Not The Cause Of Poor Dietary Quality
Brain Circuit Mechanisms Underlying Arousal Regulation
Radio Shadow Reveals Tenuous Cosmic Gas Cloud
To Earn Gratitude, Put Some Effort Into It
Cancer Study Identifies Genes That Stop Onset Of Leukaemia
Study Links Body Fat, Weight Loss, And Chromosome Length In Breast Cancer Patients
Researchers Identify Key Biological Markers For Psychotic Disorders
Seeing Is Believing? People Are Not Good At Identifying Where Sights, Sounds Originate
Cancer Risk Myth Debunked - Environmental Factors Not So Much
Lie-detecting Software Uses Real Court Case Data
Higher Workloads Can Make Freelance Workers Happier
How Skates And Rays Got Their Wings
Plant Growth Is Enhanced By More CO2, But Food Webs Make Effects Unpredictable
What Is Your Memory Style?
Signaling From Dysfunctional Mitochondria Induces A Distinct Type Of Senescence
Volcanic Event Caused Ice Age During Jurassic Period
Nature, Not Humans, Has Greater Influence On Water In The Colorado River Basin
Scientists Discover 530 Million-year-old Fossils Of Ancient, Microscopic Worms
Scientists Discover 530-million-year-old Fossils Of Ancient, Microscopic Worms

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