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E-Cigarette Users Criticized In New Paper
SIDS Persists Despite Recommendations For Safer Sleeping
Type 1 And 2 Diabetes Up Sharply Among US Youth
UK Children Have One Of The Highest Death Rates In Western Europe
Vibrating Oral Capsule For Chronic Constipation Shows Promising Results In Pilot Study
50 Percent Of M.D.s Believe ADHD Stimulant Sharing Among Teens Is A Problem
Touch Screens Lower Verbal Test Score For Toddlers
Environmental Factors May Be 50 Percent Of Autism Cases - Study
Decoding The Chemical Vocabulary Of Plants
Researchers Find Way To Decrease Chemoresistance In Ovarian Cancer
ADHD Medication Misuse Isn't Cheating, It's A Competitive Advantage - If You're Rich
10-year Study Shows 'Lethal Factor' Could Be X-factor For New Anthrax Vaccine
Key Protein, FABP5, Enhances Memory And Learning
Which Came First, Bi- Or Tricellular Pollen? New Research Updates A Classic Debate
A Transcription Factor Called SLUG Helps Determines Type Of Breast Cancer
Watch Out, Mars, We Took You Out Once Before And We Can Do It Again Without Even Trying
MERS Coronavirus Can Be Transmitted From Camel To Man
Child Deaths On Pace To Drop Another 50 Percent Globally By 2030
Redo Your Periodic Table: Superheavy Elements In The Island Of Stability
Money Can't Buy Happiness? Don't Be Silly, Of Course It Can
Nature's Chemical Diversity Reflected In Swedish Lakes
Electronic Nose Sniffs Out Prostate Cancer Using Urine Samples
Some Ohio Butterflies Threatened By Rising Temperatures
Whales Hear Us More Than We Realize
Get In Touch With The Universe - Playing Outside Makes Kids More Spiritual

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