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KLOTHO Longevity Gene Variant May Boost Brain Power
Shorter Men Live Longer
Calcium Supplements Don't Increase Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease In Women
Hurricane Katrina Blamed For Increases In Stillbirths
From Age 30 Onwards, Inactivity Has Greatest Impact On Women's Lifetime Heart Disease Risk
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Not Just The US: Why Most Countries Like Partisan Media
Left Brain: Musical Training Increases Blood Flow

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