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X-Rays Only Detect 20 Percent Of Lung Cancer Cases
Do Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery Systems Improve Blood Glucose Control In Type 1 Diabetes?
The Social Norms Of Electronic Cigarette Use By Teenagers
Black Carbon Linked To Cardiovascular Health In Women
Medical Marijuana Linked To Fewer Opioid Overdose Deaths
Australopith: Taung Child Was Not Human, Finds Study
How Boron Facilitates Better Corn Yields
Rare Stiff Person Syndrome Cured? Two Case Reports
Complication Risk Of Deep Brain Stimulation For Parkinson Patients Not Age Related
Fungicide Vinclozolin Linked To Great Granddaughter's Stress
Have A Cocktail: How Zombie Ant Fungi Manipulates Brains Of Hosts
Glycocongugates Are More Than The Sum Of Their Sugars
Toddlers And Their Intuitive Understanding Of Probability
Eyes With More Yellow Pigment See Better In Haze
Counter-Intuitive: Too Many Ethical Companies Is Bad For Society
Training Your Heart To Protect Your Brain
Changes In The Eye Predict Dementia Before Symptoms Show
American Heart Association Declares War On E-Cigarettes
Replacement Organs: Scientists Grow Thymus In Living Animal From Laboratory Cells
Food Science Facts And Myths: Is MSG Bad For You?
Bacteria In Hot Springs Use Far-Red Light Wavelengths For Photosynthesis
Medicaid Reimbursements: The More Doctors Get Paid, The More Likely They Do Cancer Screening
In The Age Of Informed Consent, How To Test Experimental Ebola Drugs Fairly?
19,000 Years Ago, Arctic Sea Ice Influenced Force Of The Gulf Stream
Type 1 And 2 Diabetes Caused By Same Amylin Hormone Mechanism

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