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How Much Overdetection Is Acceptable In Cancer Screening?
Asian Monsoon Rains Drove Mammal Evolution
Celiac Disease And Allergies: Cooking Pasta May Change Proteins In Wheat
Reformulated OxyContin Forces Drug Abusers To Switch To Heroin
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Monsoons Drove Mammal Evolution In Asia
Liraglutide Safe, Effective For Weight Loss In Obese Adults
Endocrine Disruptors Cause Fatty Liver
Letrozole Is Promising For Male Infertility, Researcher Says
Restoring Wetlands Can Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions
How A Blue-Blooded Antarctic Octopus Can Survive The Cold
The Voices In Your Head Are More Complex Than Previously Believed
17 Percent Of College Students Misuse ADHD Drugs
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GWAS Pinpoints 2 Genetic Variants Associated With Rosacea
PolySTAT: Injectable Plastic Finds Wound And Stops You From Bleeding Out
Plumbonacrite: The Red Lead Reason Van Gogh's Paintings Are Fading
Back To BASIC For Synthetic DNA Design
Common Genes For Autism And High Intelligence - Study
Hellfire And Damnation: Just Another Day In The Heart Of The Milky Way
Microbes Cleaning Fukushima Soil
Overweight? The Clue In Your Poo
High LDL Cholesterol Linked To Lower Diabetes - A Gene Mutation Reason Why
Sun's Orbital Forcing Of Climate Change 1.4 Billion Years Ago Much Like Today

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