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Watch Your Step -- Blur Affects Stepping Accuracy In Older Adults
Cancer Cells Become More Aggressive From Fat Storage
How To Explain The Gender Gap In Science Exam Performance
The War On Baby Formula Goes Global - And It Will Keep Women Out Of The Work Force
Brainwaves Could Be The Next Health Vital Sign
Cancer Survivors: A Growing Population
Repurposing An Old Drug To Treat Cystic Fibrosis Airway Disease
Florida Drug Database And 'Pill Mill' Reg Curbed State's Top Opioid Prescribers
Not Atlantis Or Lemuria: Underwater 'Lost City' A Geological Formation
The Art And Science Of Promotional Pricing
Evolution Painted Onto Butterfly Wings
Spinning Electrons Yield Positrons For Research
Lack Of Diagnosis Creates Added Risks For Those With Dementia
Coastal Planning Should Be Based On Sea-Level Data - Not Hype
Gay Men In Small Canadian Cities Less Likely To Get HIV Tests
State Of The Art Management Of Aortic Disease
Survey Suggests Patients Prefer Dermatologists In Professional Attire, White Coat
The Deadly Toxin Acrolein Has A Useful Biological Role
Ironing Out The Mystery Of Earth's Magnetic Field
Study Finds Evidence Of Racial And Class Discrimination Among Psychotherapists
Ancient Wari Empire Likely Did Not Cause Large Shifts In Population Genetic Diversity
Clouds And Climate In The Pre-industrial Age
Growing Perfect Crystals By Filling The Gaps
Europe Sees Constant Increase In Gonorrhea Infections
Is Endurance Training Bad For You?

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