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Single Women Seeking Donor Semen Are Not Less Suited To Motherhood
Blood Pressure Directly Linked To Relationship Quality
Suicides Under-Reported In Western Countries - And That Has Consequences
Adolescent Eating Disorders Correlated To Socioeconomic Consequences
Sarcopenia: Creating Diagnostic Criteria For Age-Related Muscle Loss
We Can Fix The Great Barrier Reef - Here's How
35 Percent Of Breast Cancer Patients Concerned About Genetic Risk, Though Only 5 Percent Have Such Risk
Magnetic Fields Don't Cause Alzheimer's Disease
The Mystery Of Fairy Circles In The Namibian Desert - And Why They Look Like Skin Cells
MRSA Exposed To Cigarette Smoke Becomes More Aggressive
Carbon's Importance To Ocean Life's Survival 252 Million Years Ago
In Up To 30 Percent Of Cancers, Tumor Cells Hijack Mitochondria To Assist In Their Work
Sulfolobus Islandicus Microbes Frozen In Fear By Presence Of SSV9
Particulate Air Pollution - Ultrafine Particles Can Influence Cardiac Function
Breast Cancer Treatment: You Get What You Pay For
The Relationship Between Autism And Epilepsy
2 Major Commercial Weight-Loss Programs Actually Work (And Another 30 May Not)
Why Do Breastfeeding Moms Want More Sex?
Female-Dominated Teams Help Women Get Ahead In Science
Political Parties Win More When More Women Are On Ballots
Lettuce Could Be New Rubber Source
Valyrian Steel: Make Your Own Game Of Thrones Sword Using Chemistry
When Photons Strike Molecules: Femto-Snapshots Of Reaction Kinetics
Diet Soda Frequency Linked To Waist Size Increases
Cancer Vaccines: Overall Survival Versus Progression-Free Survival

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