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1 In 10 Suicide Attempt Risk Among Friends And Relatives Of People Who Die By Suicide
Heavy Smokers Who Quit More Than 15 Years Ago Still At High Risk For Lung Cancer And Should Be Screened
E-cigarette Vapor Boosts Superbugs And Dampens Immune System
Embracing Negative Comments Can Help Corporations Increase Consumer Trust
Pharmacists Key To Detecting Chronic Kidney Disease In At-risk Patients
Don't Blame Grey Squirrels For Their British Invasion - Blame British Royalty
Zika Virus Found In Colombia
Anti-hydrogen Origin Revealed By Collision Simulation
Delivering The Internet Of The Future -- At The Speed Of Light And Open Sourced
Progress Towards Data Sharing
Early Puberty Associated With Gestational Diabetes
Regular Caffeine Consumption Doesn't Mean Extra Heartbeats
Magnetic Compass Of Birds Affected By Polarized Light
Transparency: Why Organic Groups Shouldn't Block Accurate Food Labels
Brain Function Differs In Obese Children
The Connection Between Excess Iron And Parkinson's Disease
Study Links Fatty Liver And Heart Failure In Obese People
Social Media Use In Young Adults Linked To Sleep Disturbance
Michael Pollan, Marion Nestle Fail - Messages From The Food Police Backfire
Teens In Hawaii Who Use E-cigarettes More Likely To Try The Real Thing Later
Newfound Strength In Regenerative Medicine
NASA Provides A Look At Post-blizzard Snowfall And Winds
Targeted Axillary Dissection Of Lymph Nodes After Chemotherapy Improves Staging Accuracy Of Node-positive Breast Cancer
Blame Global Warming On Christopher Columbus? Not So Fast
Link Between Food Advertising And Child Food Consumption

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