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Young Children's Antibiotic Exposure Associated With Higher Food Allergy Risk
Drugs In The Water? Don't Blame The Students
Strain Differences In Zika Infection Gene Patterns
Why Does Dying Cost More For People Of Color? New Study Takes A Deeper Look
One More Reason To Swear Off Tobacco: The Inflammatory Trap Induced By Nicotine
Doctors: Beware Of Low Diastolic Blood Pressure When Treating Hypertension
It's A Boy: Controlling Pest Populations With Modified Males
Making Memories Stronger And More Precise During Aging
Embryo Geometry Hopes To Explain How Vertebrates Evolved
Concerns Over Glutathione Skin Bleaching In The UK
Bird Bugs Shed New Light On Malaria Infection
Why Pneumococci Affect Primarily Humans
Paleontology: A Monster Put In Its Place
Bloodthirsty Brains
New Role Of Adenosine In The Regulation Of REM Sleep Discovered
Does Labor Day Matter When Only 62 Percent Of The Labor Force Is Participating?
Lunar Cycle Affects Timing Of Birth In Cows
High Alcohol Intake Decreases Female Fertility
Clark Kent Was Right - With The Glasses, You Didn't Know He Was Superman
Youth Crimes Spike Immediately After Drinking Age
Food Puzzles Enhance Feline Wellbeing
Zika Epidemic May Be Underestimated - Or Overestimated
Social Psychologists: Female Smartphone Choices Reveal Hubris, Dishonesty And A Desire For Status
No Link To Lower IQs In Children Of Mothers Who Have Taken Newer Forms Of Epilepsy Drugs
New Survey Finds 75 Percent Of Americans Think Discrimination Still An Issue For Women

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