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Why Is Visceral Fat Worse Than Subcutaneous Fat?
Accutane: Despite Birth Defects Risk, 50 Percent Of Canadian Women Don't Comply With Requirements
Life's Timekeeper: A Biochemical Oscillator Suggestion For Animal Evolution
Vitamin D Insufficiency, Low Rate Of DNA Methylation In Black Teens May Increase Disease Risk
Researchers Discover Fate Of Melting Glacial Ice In Greenland
Do Successful Leaders Produce More Successful Leaders?
Soy Shows Promise As Natural Anti-microbial Agent: Study
CO2 Fertilization Greening The Earth
Missing Links Brewed In Primordial Puddles?
Bed Bugs Have Favorite Colors - Here Is What They Are
Studies Of E-Cigarettes Suggest More Benefit Than Harm
Study Shows Dinosaur Families Chose To Exit Europe
The Universe, Where Space-time Becomes Discrete
Gateway To The Brain
Cell Death Mechanism May -- Paradoxically -- Enable Aggressive Pancreatic Cells To Live On
First Gene Therapy Successful Against Human Aging
Old-growth Forests May Provide Buffer Against Rising Temperatures
DNA Barcodes Gone Wild
Debunked: Claims That Chantix And Zyban Smoking Cessation Drugs Boost Risk Of Psychiatric Side Effects
When Natural Beauty Becomes The Ecological Beast, Replace Environmentalism With Science
New Survey Shows Americans Believe Civility Is On The Decline
High Alpine Dairying May Have Begun Over 3000 Years Ago
Scientists Discover New Reef System At Mouth Of Amazon River
Beware Honey: This Natural Compound In It Alters Hundreds Of Brain Genes
The Life Expectancy Rich-Poor Gap Is Narrowing In Young People

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