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Small Study Claims Trace Prenatal BPA Exposure Causes Depression In Boys
Long-Term Obesity Linked To Cancer Risk In White US Women
Your Next Window Pane Could Be Made Of Wood
Helicopter Parenting Has A New Worry: Trampoline Parks
Disrupting Mitochondrial Function Could Improve Treatment Of Fungal Infections
This Is Your Brain On Sentences
Cancer Overtakes Heart Disease As The Main Cause Of Death In 12 European Countries
Cancer In Context: 37 Years Of Painstakingly Collected Data
New Study Explains Why MRSA 'superbug' Kills Influenza Patients
High And Low Levels Of HDL Cholesterol Linked To Premature Death
Spornosexual: Not Paying Enough Taxes Linked To Men Wanting To Become Famous
Ten Trillionths Of Your Suntan Comes From Beyond Our Galaxy
Male And Female Cats Respond Differently To Distressed Kittens
Black And Hispanic Children And Youth Rarely Get Help For Mental Health Problems
A Primary Care Physician Doesn't Reduce Emergency Room Visits
Fatal Type Of Stroke Incidence Lower -- Thanks For Not Smoking
Chemtrails Just A Conspiracy Theory
Virus Attracts Bumblebees To Infected Plants By Changing Scent
Sugar Addiction: Discovery Of A Brain Sugar Switch
Siberian Land Bridge Travelers Populating Early America Notion Is 'Biologically Unviable'
Increased Risk Suicide Death Associated With Hospitalization For Infection
Paraplegics Regain Some Feeling, Movement After Using Brain-machine Interfaces
New Method For Bone Marrow Transplants Without Using Chemotherapy
20 Percent Are Discharged From Hospital With Unstable Vital Signs
The Healthiest Eaters Are The Most Culturally 'fit'

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