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Europe Embraces Decentralization - About Energy, At Least
In Surveys, Obesity Is As Dangerous To The Public As Cancer
Thanksgiving Pie Report: One Pumpkin To Rule Them All
For Invasive Cancer Growth, A New Regulator Of Mitochondria Discovered
Starting Thanksgiving, 80 Percent Of You Will Regret Your Holiday Food Choices
Music Lessons Create New Brain Connections In Children - May Have Implications For ADD And Autism
Avocado Extract Can Prevent Listeria In Food
Thanksgiving Sleepiness - It's Protein And Salt, Not Tryptophan In Turkey
Diabetes Plus Smoking Is Double The Deadly
Immersive 3-D VR Visualizations Of Unborn Babies
Adolescent Obesity Linked To Permanent Bone Loss
An Argument For Caring For Grandkids
Bioartificial Kidney On The Horizon
Storytelling Deconstructed: Vonnegut Was Right About Just Six Emotional Story Lines, Says Big Data
Dormancy, Latency, Cannibalization - How Breast Cancer Can Suddenly Reappear
Like Life On Earth? Thank Asteroid Impacts
Increased Resistance To Last-Line Antibiotics
If You Must Smoke, Red Wine Before May Prevent Short Term Vascular Damage
Molluscs May Provide Chemical Reproduction Insight Beyond Endocrine Disruptor Hype
Marijuana Could Help Treat Drug Addiction, Says Psychologist
Not Schizophrenia: 'Personalized Medicine' As Ideal In Treatment Of Psychiatric Disturbances
HOPE Or Wishful Thinking When It Comes To Probation
The Alps Are Growing
Formaldehyde Forms During Chemical Breakdown Of E-Cigarette Flavors
PESD - If You Have Post Election Stress Disorder, Here Are 5 Things To Do

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