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Nearly 12% Of Surveyed Soldiers Sent To Afghanistan Had Suicidal Thoughts
Soldiers With Traumatic Brain Injury Have High Rates Of Mental Health Disorders
When What Goes Up Feels Down Is Not Postmodernism, It's Seeing Gravity Rather Than Feeling It
Is Tamiflu Part Of A $1.5 Billion Fraud?
Tepezza For Thyroid Eye Disease Gets FDA Approval
BCG: New Life For The 99-Year-Old Tuberculosis Vaccine?
Almost 90% Of Parents Say Kids Spend Too Much Time Gaming
Plantng Forests Sucks Rivers Dry - And They Never Recover
Release The Kraken Genome!
Braille Math And Science Textbooks Feel Good - Now They Can Be Far Less Expensive
Solar Power Is A Manifestation Of Income Inequality, Solar Geoengineering May Instead Fix It
Majorana Fermion: We Found The God Particle, Why Is The 'Angel Particle' Still Missing?
'Gift Of Life' Appeals: Why Do They Work For Blood Drives But Not Organ Donations?
Raiders Of The Lost Arawaks: Columbus Was Not Exaggerating About Caribbean Cannibalism
AI Detects And Grades Prostate Cancer As Well As World-Class Pathologists In Recent Tests
What Is Stevia And What Is The Science Behind It?
Lithium-Sulphur Battery Can Power A Smartphone For 5 Days
Defensive Medicine And Kids: Millions Of Children Get Unnecessary Treatment
Food As Medicine? The Evidence For Diet Impacting Mental Health Is Too Weak To Take Seriously
Genetically Rescued Organism: A GM Poplar That Produces Less Isoprene But Grows Just As Fast
The Health Risks Of Cannabis Edibles
It's Not Scary Cosmetic Chemicals That May Cause A Rash, It's The Nature Of The CD1a Molecule
Border Cave In Lebombo Reveals Cooking Of Hypoxis Plants 170,000 Years Ago
Disaster Tourism Can Aid In Recovery
AGC 203001: A Whole Galaxy Ringed By Hydrogen Gas

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