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Prescription Painkillers Kill More People Than Heroin And Cocaine Combined
Athletes Get Hired: Competitive Sports Prepare People To Compete For Top Jobs
Methane Emissions - Blame Sheep Guts
Study Finds That Toxic Chemicals Are In Half Of European Waters
Three Person IVF Has Risks - And Now Perhaps A Solution
APC Gene To Learning And Autistic-Like Disabilities
Beer Goggles - The Science: Eye Physically Deteriorates After Alcohol Consumption
Fecal Transplants Found To Restore Healthy Bacteria In Intestinal Infections
Harrisvaccines Gets USDA Conditional License For PEDv Vaccine
Amgen Joins National Cancer Institute, Other Companies On Lung-MAP Project
New Ohio Law Requires Wind Turbines To Be Built Farther From Homes
For People With High Blood Pressure, Good Enough Is Good Enough
In Europe, E-cigarettes Are Mostly Used By Smokers Or People Trying To Quit
Transmitophagy?
Despite Issues, Massachusetts Residents Confident In Their Health Insurance Law
Lousy Gambler? It May Be In Your Genes, Say Marketing Academics
Kidneys Aren't Static: Renal Regeneration Explained
An Algorithm To Explain Sex
Retinoic Acid Vitamin A Derivative Might Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Complications
Messi, Meet Magnus: Why A Soccer Ball Swerves
Bionic Pancreas Outperforms Insulin Pump
When Corporate Journalism Fails, Citizen Journalism Fills The Gap
Heart Rate And Blood Pressure: Caffeine Affects Boys And Girls Differently After Puberty
Climate Change: Arctic Amplification Phenomenon Leads To Fewer Cold Weather Extremes
Enzyme ALV003 Treatment May Protect Celiac Patients From Gluten-Induced Injury

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