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In Utero Exposure To Antidepressants May Influence Autism Risk
How To Save Medicare $5 Billion - Stop Random Assignment Of Low Income People To Part D
PNAS Study Says Changing Hurricanes To Male Names Will Lead To Fewer Deaths
How To Solve The Developing World Insect Problem - Send First World Tourists There
The Science Is Irrelevant: Nutrionists Will Recommend Supplements Whether They Work Or Not
How To Save Medicare Billions - Pick One Drug For Common Eye Diseases
Assumption That Climate Is Primary Driver Of How Quickly Organic Matter Decomposes Challenged
Diabetes Drug Metformin Slows Aging, Says PNAS Study
American Doctors Shift To The Left Politically
There Is No Obesity Paradox When It Comes To Strokes
MagnetoSperm, Magnetic Fields And The Rise Of The 'Brobots'
Mega Earth Kepler-10C Discovery - Why Are Our Solar System's Planets So Different?
Combination Immunotherapy For Advanced Melanoma - Phase 1b Trial Results Encouraging
Moms: What Finding Out Your Baby's Gender Before Before Birth Says About You
Resveratrol Causes Pancreatic Abnormalities In Fetuses
Personalizing Fitness: Interval Training Benefits Men More Than Women
Helicobacter Pylori Stomach Bacteria May Cause Stomach Ulcers - Or Protect You From Obesity
Urban Rivers In Britain Cleanest Since 1991
Marijuana Use Linked To Impaired Sleep Quality
Why There May Never Be A Birth Control Pill For Men
Total Recall: From Science Fiction To Science Fact
Speaking 2 Languages Benefits The Aging Brain
Kit Ligand Gene: A Single DNA Tweak Leads To Blonde Hair
Not Just Neurons: Leptin Also Influences Other Cells That Control Appetite
Researchers Discover Hormone That Controls Supply Of Iron In Red Blood Cell Production

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